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    Quote Originally Posted by deadlegion View Post
    Eh The Revenant isn't that good imo. Mostly boring really.
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    Plus DiCaprio getting attacked by the bear, nearly dying from his injuries (and the cold) and then surviving just didn't seem believable to me. Maybe if they used an actor that was a huge tank it would be believable.

    Also when he gets upset I kept thinking...he went cold turkey to do this, or, he's remembering the piss collection sequence in The Aviator.

    I have little respect for the guy tbh.


    Another movie that seems quite popular but I didn't like is Django Unchained. Mostly because I don't like Jamie Foxx
    Probably remembering having to eat that liver.

    Dudes a veggie. Using tofu wouldn't look authentic. So.....
    Quote Originally Posted by Sheras View Post
    Most of his newer stuff I haven't been that fond of such as, Django, Revenant, Wolf of Wall Street.

    I still think he did amazing in Titanic, Gangs of New York, Blood Diamond, Departed, Inception, Catch me if you can and some more.
    Django was bad but he was about the only good part of it. That performance was perfect for the role.

    Also opposite here. I felt his earlier work was kinda bad and he wasn't showing much range. I was generally a little disappounted when he would be involved in a movid. Nowadays he's a very solid and well rounded actor IMO.
    Quote Originally Posted by Sheras View Post
    Oh I dislike The Great Gatsby as well. Just thought of that one.
    Wasn't too big on that either. The director seemed unaware that Gatsby is supposed to come off as a pathetic white knight type whose only real saving grace is that he's a sorta nice guy. And even then he's kind of a shit person about it. Still not super sure I can blame the actors on that one. It's just awful direction. No sense of nuance.

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    Yeah I've heard that he's vegetarian but I'm always suspicious of famous people and their life choices (eg being a buddhist). Plus I'm sure some meat eaters would throw up after eating that uncooked, I know I would

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    Quote Originally Posted by deadlegion View Post
    Yeah I've heard that he's vegetarian but I'm always suspicious of famous people and their life choices (eg being a buddhist). Plus I'm sure some meat eaters would throw up after eating that uncooked, I know I would
    Famous people have silly lifestyles. There's a decent portion of Hollywood that doesn't think fish counts as meat.

    This is why I laugh at people who idolize space emperor worshippers.

    Improperly cooked meat is awful enough. Raw is for monsters. Keep that sushi shit away from me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raype View Post
    Raw is for monsters.
    Oh so you've seen In the Heart of the Sea. Why did those guys in the boat keep the bones?

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    Quote Originally Posted by deadlegion View Post
    Oh so you've seen In the Heart of the Sea. Why did those guys in the boat keep the bones?
    Because there's still plenty of meat and flavour in there.

    You throw those in some boiling water you got a stew going.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raype View Post
    Because there's still plenty of meat and flavour in there.

    You throw those in some boiling water you got a stew going.
    If they made a fire there wouldn't be a boat
    Maybe they kept them for musical instruments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deadlegion View Post
    If they made a fire there wouldn't be a boat
    Maybe they kept them for musical instruments.
    Make some xylobones out of the rib cages.

    Or just gnaw on them like dogs. Maybe that's it. I mean you're eating long pig to stay alive but there's no reason you can't savour the flavour a little.

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    That's horrifying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joey Freshwater View Post
    That's horrifying.
    Yeah I know right, who likes Dragon Ball?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sheras View Post
    Yeah I know right, who likes Dragon Ball?
    dangit' bobby

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    If you have any questions on how to set it up on Windows please feel free to ask, its very easy.


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