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Re: Steve Job's death

Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 7:22 pm
by Freshbite
I'd rather jump in front of a train than see the day when Toy Story 4(!) is shown in your local theatre.

Re: Steve Job's death

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 6:47 am
by Morki
I rather doubt he wrote the hole thing though.
For his own sake, he was not as blind as Lucas' [/troll]

Re: Steve Job's death

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 4:09 pm
by zoidberg rules
Freshbite wrote:I'd rather jump in front of a train than see the day when Toy Story 4(!) is shown in your local theatre.
Same, they need to end the franchise now, it's come to an all round conclusion, just end it here.

Re: Steve Job's death

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 6:07 pm
by underthedeep
zoidberg rules wrote: Same, they need to end the franchise now, it's come to an all round conclusion, just end it here.

no need to worry, that was almost a guaranteed final movie. i don't think a 4th will be coming out, maybe a stupid tv show though.

Re: Steve Job's death

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 12:45 pm
by zoidberg rules
Only saw it once on the big screen, but I did see it in 3D. First film I ever saw in "Real 3D" too, thought it was fantastic.

Re(tard): Steven Spielberg's darth vader action figure

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 8:07 pm
by adwuga
It's really cool!
Freshbite wrote:I'd rather jump in front of a train than see the day when High School Musical 4(!) is shown in your local theatre.
Agreed, although I nearly jumped in front of a train for the days of the release of the first three

(Read with catchy tune based on traditional Chinese folk melodies common in the Zhou Dynasty) You see me trollin', and lollin', cuz I B trollin' an' lollin' an' trollin' till my pants fall down.

Re: Steve Job's death

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 8:16 pm
by Count Roland
Skomakar'n wrote:The third movie is really on par with the first two, though. Were it not for the immense nostalgia, it might even be the best one. It's awesome. Saw it twice on the big screen.
Nostalgia makes things better though.

Re: Steve Job's death

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 10:55 pm
by adwuga
Actually I can. And I will in almost any given situation.

Re: Steve Job's death

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 11:10 pm
by Assaultman67
Count Roland wrote:
Skomakar'n wrote:The third movie is really on par with the first two, though. Were it not for the immense nostalgia, it might even be the best one. It's awesome. Saw it twice on the big screen.
Nostalgia makes things better though.
Most of the time yes ...

You pretty much have to be traumatized by something for nostalgia to be bad ..

I get bad nostalgia every time i look at a running track ... makes my stomach jittery.

But i experience good nostalgia for things like Disney movies, old toys, old video games, etc.

Re: Steve Job's death

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 9:19 am
by Renegade_Turner
It is a shame, a great entrepreneur and innovator (although not an "inventor" as many have been heralding him as since his death).

Also, did you hear the news about the two cancer cells? They just got jobs.

Very droll.

Re: Steve Job's death

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 4:59 pm
by zoidberg rules
Count Roland wrote:Nostalgia makes things better though.
Hells yeah it does! I literally just got back from watching the Lion King in 3D, massive nostalgia trip plus learning that a friend of mine can sit there and sing along to every song without missing a word. As apparently can the girl sitting in the row behind us... :lol:

Re: Steve Job's death

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 5:10 pm
by adwuga
Renegade_Turner wrote:It is a shame, a great entrepreneur and innovator (although not an "inventor" as many have been heralding him as since his death).

Also, did you hear the news about the two cancer cells? They just got jobs.

Very droll.
what news?

Re: Steve Job's death

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 6:16 pm
by Assaultman67
Hmm ...

now that I think about it, I find this thread a bit amazing ...

I mean, when Micheal Jackson died people were bawing and seemed to totally forget that he was kinda a fucked up pedophile towards the end of his years ...

Where as steve jobs (who to my knowledge wasn't a pedophile and donated an assload of money to foundations) gets a bunch of poor death jokes

... Odd world.

Re: Steve Job's death

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 6:28 pm
by adwuga
MJ was martyred. Businessmen are always seen as evil. Strange indeed, since without Steve Jobs the world would be a much worse place. And I'm a Microsoft "Fan Boy".

Re: Steve Job's death

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 6:45 pm
by Assaultman67
adwuga wrote:MJ was martyred. Businessmen are always seen as evil. Strange indeed, since without Steve Jobs the world would be a much worse place. And I'm a Microsoft "Fan Boy".
As much shit as I give apple, I wouldn't want them to not exist.

They provide balance in the markets. If apple were non-existent, Microsoft's products would have completely dominated the market and you could bet a thousand dollars that the digital revolution in terms of programs made available, etc would have never happened.

They would have sunk their teeth into everything ... including the rights to install ___ onto their OS.

Imagine if Microsoft OSes only ran programs from a white list? ... fuck.