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Post by ripx187 on Jul 5, 2017 10:23:09 GMT -5
One of John Carpenter's best! I love how Kurt Rustle's character is convinced that he is the hero of the film, but he's a dork. Very D&D! The studio decided to give Carpenter, an independent filmmaker which is very anti-establishment, a budget and a contract and he gleefully made executives mad. He was supposed to be making a Kung Fu Action Movie rip-off, but that wasn't what this was. A great Kurt Rustle movie too, he loved the idea of playing a wanna-be action star trapped in the wrong movie.
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Post by Traveroark on Jul 5, 2017 13:42:24 GMT -5
Mine is from a typo, I was trying to enter Traveroak which I picked as being kinda cool to me "Travis oak" no but "Traver oak" yes and then I typed Traveroark and saved it and couldn't change it, but I liked it and have kept it everywhere.
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Post by The Semi-Retired Gamer on Mar 8, 2023 18:26:13 GMT -5
I'm bringing this to the front page since we've had some new members show up...
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Post by mao on Mar 8, 2023 18:55:27 GMT -5
I'll repeat mine. My name is the short form of Middle aged -one. My name is CORRECTLY with a lower case "m"
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Post by The Perilous Dreamer on Mar 9, 2023 22:27:10 GMT -5
I would encourage reading the whole thing, there are some great ones in this thread.
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Post by Morose on Mar 10, 2023 18:49:30 GMT -5
A morose person is sullen, gloomy, sad, glum, and depressed — not a happy camper. When someone is morose, they seem to have a cloud of sadness hanging over them. This word is stronger than just sad — morose implies being extremely gloomy and depressed.
Because morose is easier to spell as a sign in than melancholy.
Melancholy is a severe form of depression. Being melancholy means that you're overcome in sorrow, wrapped up in sorrowful thoughts, deep sadness.
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