Hahaha! Awesome!
Too bad I don't remember any of my HS home economics sewing. :laugh:
I'm very tempted to see if my mother or someone could make this and use fur to to give it a colour scheme like that little Half-Park headcrab...
1) Crackers and water. Hey, it's good for stomachs in turmoil....
2) Instant noodles and non-caffeinated pop. Yay. Tasty in a pinch, but gets boring soon. Add meat at your peril.
3) Canned food and non-caffeinated pop. Instant and canned stuff is my choice, because it's the LEAST...
lol The hornet gun was crazy. As soon as I got that weapon, I tried to use it for everything! (Hey, unlimited ammo - woot!) It made sentry guns go absolutely berzerk though.
I recently saw GI Joe the Movie (ugh....) on TV, and maybe some kind of gun that shoots out a sticky mesh or...
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I like this. Large collapsing structures are always good climaxes.
I agree that they CAN end HL2 without making it a "cliffhanger" ending, which I personally don't like. Look at how the 3 LOTR movies were handled. At the end of parts 1 and 2, the individual battles were...
Or better yet, it starts off all blurry, you hit/smack/smash the alarm clock, and then put on your glasses and then everything slowly comes into focus and your eyes adjust to the light. :)
I've got a question: What kind of alarm clock are you guys using that you can record or upload sound clips into?
I'm still using my old dual-alarm Curtis clock radio.... :p
That would be fun, and also seeing how the AI would handle this will be interesting too.
I also wonder if the AI ever gets "bored" or suspicious if something takes too long.... I remember watching the Replacement Killers recently and I was laughing a bit at how near the end how the hitman...
The G-Man is Gordon from the future after he has gone through that Event Horizon thingy and gotten all screwed up. That's why Gordon isn't weirded out by recognizing himself aged a little bit. :p
:upstare: Sacrifices small animals to his John Tesh CDs
:stare: Likes to loosen belt when eating at restaurants and says "Ooops!" when he stands up and his pants fall down
Wow....... I was wondering when this would happen.
The original GITS was (to me) an interesting blend of ultra-action, introspective philosophical musings, and art-house surrealness. Quite unique for a movie that wasn't transparent and too hung up on trying to over-emphasize any one of those...
Eh.... if that were true, there wouldn't be so much old junk lying around, like a decayed submarine hull and other remnants of heavy industry....
Good theory/lateral thinking, but I don't think so...
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