2MuchMark |
06-01-2015 05:48 PM |
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Originally Posted by SilentKnight
(Post 20487180)
Finished the day off by renting American Sniper and Interstellar on blu-ray.
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Nice. I think I'm going to go buy Interstellar. LOVE that movie.
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Originally Posted by vvvvv
(Post 20487207)
Interstellar worth watching?
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Yes very much so. Excellent movie.
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Originally Posted by kane
(Post 20487225)
This will age me, but when I worked at Radio Shack in 1989/1990 we sold 20 megabit hard drives for about $800.
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Remember their first hard drive? It was a 5 Megabyte noise machine. I remember playing with one in the store and was floored by the speed. I miss those things..!
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Originally Posted by MiamiBoyz
(Post 20487275)
The TRS-80 that I bought from you had 512 megs of ram and a floppy disc drive. That was it...nothing in those HUGE towers back then but AIR, oh and a fancy color monitor and was like $2500 then! FUCK
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You dun goofed. TRS-80's only came with 64k of Ram, Max. Maybe you mean the Tandy IBM Compatible machine?
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Originally Posted by stoka
(Post 20487294)
as long as you don't know much about physics and astronomy
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It (Interstellar) had its technical goofs but it's a lot more accurate that other Science fiction movies. Even Gravity had a giant gaping goof in it. It's ok to close your eyes sometimes and enjoy the art.
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Originally Posted by nico-t
(Post 20487367)
it's a bit.. meh. It had this 'epic movie' expectation from me because of all the hype i guess. The conclusion was dissapointing. Nice pictures though but that's not enough.
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Agreed. The climax of the movie was freaking great, but the end end end of the movie was a bit off. I was hoping for a Chris Nolan Mind-fuck like that last frame of The Prestige, but didn't get it. Boo.
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