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Ha, thats kinda cool the forum and some members were mentioned.
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Only American IP addresses from select southern states show up at Daily Mail HQ. It helps them believe someone is on their side.
Where xcellerate isn't from.Wait, where do you think I'm from?
Wait, where do you think I'm from?
He's saying that you're not from a southern state.
AND THE FAN WHO WANTS TO TAKE HIS ENTHUSIASM A STEP FURTHER ...
Hello all. Would anyone of you be interested in forming an actual Na'vi Tribe?
I would like for it to actually be a physical organisation with live people, and a Tribal Council. For it to start, you have to be physically located in the Gulf Coast region of the United States.
You will need to be in Pensacola, Florida to become a citizen of the tribe. Here is the detail: You must remember that we are trying to set up an actual tribe. This is not an Avatar Fan Club (even though you can start one after our tribe is established)!
The goal of the tribe is to form a new ethnicity that anyone can be a part of, irrespective of politics, corruption and other issues. It is not a role playing group.
After all, the many Native American tribes and even countries such as Kosovo had to start somewhere.
Oh god, they look horrid. As in - grotesque facial features.http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/01/12/article-1242409-07D09D39000005DC-122_634x349.jpg
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/01/12/article-1242409-07A207B0000005DC-353_634x348.jpg
What the hell? Video games achieved this level of detail a couple years ago, and recently even out of cutscenes.
Way, way overhyped.
Cross posting from the facebook page:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...suicidal-able-visit-utopian-alien-planet.html
... No they didn't.What the hell? Video games achieved this level of detail a couple years ago, and recently even out of cutscenes.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/01/12/article-1242409-07D09D39000005DC-122_634x349.jpg
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/01/12/article-1242409-07A207B0000005DC-353_634x348.jpg
What the hell? Video games achieved this level of detail a couple years ago, and recently even out of cutscenes.
Way, way overhyped.
... No they didn't.
/facepalm
YAH DUDE I WAS PROGRAMMING THESE MAD GFX ON THE COMMODORE BACK IN THE DAY MAN
What is it about this movie that makes people so full of shit?
cool story bro
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I'm a pretentious cocksucker
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/01/12/article-1242409-07D09D39000005DC-122_634x349.jpg
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/01/12/article-1242409-07A207B0000005DC-353_634x348.jpg
What the hell? Video games achieved this level of detail a couple years ago, and recently even out of cutscenes.
Way, way overhyped.
You really think that first picture of Avatar looks good in the slightest?
You really think that first picture of Avatar looks good in the slightest?
I don't care HOW much resolution this picture may have, it still looks very poorly done (to me, anyways).
Why? Can you offer some clue as to how your damaged brain works?
The face looks off, the gun looks off, and the lighting doesn't seem to be right.
Let's try to be more vague.
It's not the best looking frame of the film, but as a moving picture it's a head above anything else in cinemas and it's vastly superior to any kind of game on the market.
I'm assuming you have not actually seen the film yet. I suggest you do and then come back with your thoughts on it. If you have already seen it, then I'm sorry to say you're being a tad crazy.
The face looks off
the gun looks off
and the lighting doesn't seem to be right.
troll
Maybe I did go a little far in saying that video games look better - but it certainly isn't a long stretch off.