You know what? WORTH IT!
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I cannot remember anyone with a D avatar right now though.
So just create a few alts.
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create a few alts.
I come here to avoid work, now you want me to do work while reading TDWTF?
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I cannot remember anyone with a D avatar right now
@Deadfast is the only one I've seen active.
As of today...
Even those guys at inedo occasionally forget to spell check
...and it's not purple, blue, or green...
also:
And how many goats are there doing this transportation? Three, maybe five tops?
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I've done my duty, anyone with an 'E'?
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has an E now since he banned himself
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Which is also why I support the destruction of the traditional distribution model for video. We did it for music, we can do it for video too.
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Hm Boomzilla's writing style has sure changed recently. Wait a minu--
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So does @Evo...
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@kt_ said in You know what? WORTH IT!:
'Cause let's be honest. Movies look shitty on small screens. End of story.
Why does a screen at home have to be small? (Except most homes are too full of furniture and stuff…)
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@dkf said in You know what? WORTH IT!:
@kt_ said in You know what? WORTH IT!:
'Cause let's be honest. Movies look shitty on small screens. End of story.
Why does a screen at home have to be small? (Except most homes are too full of furniture and stuff…)
Cause they are? I mean, define large. I think that maybe home screen could be an equivalent to a cinema screen at like 60"? I've watched movies on 48" and it still isn't enough, with many movies. (Off the top of my head things I saw lately: Hateful Eight, Barry Lyndon.)
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Hey, and don't forget about classics: old movies look bad on small screens too. Citizen Kane, Sunset Blvd, you name it.
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@kt_ said in You know what? WORTH IT!:
Cause they are? I mean, define large. I think that maybe home screen could be an equivalent to a cinema screen at like 60"? I've watched movies on 48" and it still isn't enough, with many movies.
I've seen home cinema done with a screen (err, “matte-white-painted wall”) that let you get the full experience. Yes, the sound system was good, and the digital projector was too.
Action films are not the most awesome things you can have on such a setup. HD nature documentaries outdo them despite having no explosions.
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@dkf out of the movies I mentioned only Hateful Eight could be described as "action movie" ( ;) ), but I do agree that Planet Earth's cinematography is breathtaking. As is this presented in Human Planet. :)