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PostPosted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 11:13 pm 
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You know what the great thing about downloading the episode is? Depending on the media player, I can just take all color out. VLC for the win.


Yeah... but because I'm waiting to watch it on Halloween I'll just turn the color out of my tv.

Hey I just thought of something, I'm waiting and saving myself... I'm like the Jonas brothers!

Fuck.


Hey Doc, you dropped this

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 11:14 pm 
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Hey Doc, you dropped this

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Thanks! I thought I put it in my vest pocket as me and my other brothers were going to rock out to some rock songs that don't swear and don't talk about sex!

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 11:19 pm 
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and now i'm gonna watch the episode in B&W because i can

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 11:21 pm 
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and now i'm gonna watch the episode in B&W because i can


And I won't because I want to go to heaven

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 11:23 pm 
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Dr. Brooklyn wrote:
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and now i'm gonna watch the episode in B&W because i can


And I won't because I want to go to heaven


you really should just get it, it's gonna be edited a bit on tv (it's decently graphic).

let's just say they take "BOOM HEADSHOT" to a new level :D

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 11:26 pm 
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you really should just get it, it's gonna be edited a bit on tv (it's decently graphic).

let's just say they take "BOOM HEADSHOT" to a new level :D


I might dl it after the episode airs, that way I get hte best of both worlds.

great now i'm into Miley territory

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 1:30 am 
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Dr. Brooklyn wrote:
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you really should just get it, it's gonna be edited a bit on tv (it's decently graphic).

let's just say they take "BOOM HEADSHOT" to a new level :D


I might dl it after the episode airs, that way I get hte best of both worlds.

great now i'm into Miley territory


Thank you, Doc, for making me both burst out laughing and hating my twisted mind all in one go.

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Well, maybe he'll grow his hair out over the course of th eshow when barber tools are less present


clearly it wouldn't look the same, he has tight curly hair, book-rick had dead straight hair


Eh, I don't really care if the hair style is the same


Yeah seriously his hair is not a big deal.


just so you know, i don't really care, i just kind of think book-rick looks more bad-ass, and that's partially because of his hair

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 8:08 am 
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just so you know, i don't really care, i just kind of think book-rick looks more bad-ass, and that's partially because of his hair


I thought it was because of his one handed bad axe-ry.

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Thank you, Doc, for making me both burst out laughing and hating my twisted mind all in one go.


It's what I do.

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 8:57 am 
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just so you know, i don't really care, i just kind of think book-rick looks more bad-ass, and that's partially because of his hair


I thought it was because of his one handed bad axe-ry.


later on, sure, but at first it was all his hair.

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 10:48 am 
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later on, sure, but at first it was all his hair.


I think you're thinking of Sampson

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Ironically, Darabont's last film was far superior in black and white...

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Ironically, Darabont's last film was far superior in black and white...

I don't really know if I agree with that.

How did the black and white version really add anything?

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 2:22 pm 
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Ironically, Darabont's last film was far superior in black and white...


THAT'S NOT IRONY! THAT'S COINCIDENCE!!!

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AYBGerrardo wrote:
Ironically, Darabont's last film was far superior in black and white...


why did you watch the mist in b/w?

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AvatarIII wrote:
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Ironically, Darabont's last film was far superior in black and white...


why did you watch the mist in b/w?

Empire magazine wrote:
A rare example of essential extras, go straight for Darabont’s original vision. There’s only one change — it’s in black and white. Yet amazingly, this makes all the difference. Almost subliminally, you’re tricked into the mindset of the ’50s drive-in horror flicks from which The Mist is clearly derived. The gritty shooting style and CG effects don’t jar nearly as badly, and the histrionic performances feel just right. It’s a simple, brilliant shift, and you’ll wonder why Dimension ever wanted to release it in colour.

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AYBGerrardo wrote:
AvatarIII wrote:
AYBGerrardo wrote:
Ironically, Darabont's last film was far superior in black and white...


why did you watch the mist in b/w?

Empire magazine wrote:
A rare example of essential extras, go straight for Darabont’s original vision. There’s only one change — it’s in black and white. Yet amazingly, this makes all the difference. Almost subliminally, you’re tricked into the mindset of the ’50s drive-in horror flicks from which The Mist is clearly derived. The gritty shooting style and CG effects don’t jar nearly as badly, and the histrionic performances feel just right. It’s a simple, brilliant shift, and you’ll wonder why Dimension ever wanted to release it in colour.

QFT.

Call me old fashioned, but I prefer it in color.

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AYBGerrardo wrote:
AvatarIII wrote:
AYBGerrardo wrote:
Ironically, Darabont's last film was far superior in black and white...


why did you watch the mist in b/w?

Empire magazine wrote:
A rare example of essential extras, go straight for Darabont’s original vision. There’s only one change — it’s in black and white. Yet amazingly, this makes all the difference. Almost subliminally, you’re tricked into the mindset of the ’50s drive-in horror flicks from which The Mist is clearly derived. The gritty shooting style and CG effects don’t jar nearly as badly, and the histrionic performances feel just right. It’s a simple, brilliant shift, and you’ll wonder why Dimension ever wanted to release it in colour.

QFT.


was that an actual extra on the DVD or did you just turn colour down all the way?

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AvatarIII wrote:
AYBGerrardo wrote:
AvatarIII wrote:
AYBGerrardo wrote:
Ironically, Darabont's last film was far superior in black and white...


why did you watch the mist in b/w?

Empire magazine wrote:
A rare example of essential extras, go straight for Darabont’s original vision. There’s only one change — it’s in black and white. Yet amazingly, this makes all the difference. Almost subliminally, you’re tricked into the mindset of the ’50s drive-in horror flicks from which The Mist is clearly derived. The gritty shooting style and CG effects don’t jar nearly as badly, and the histrionic performances feel just right. It’s a simple, brilliant shift, and you’ll wonder why Dimension ever wanted to release it in colour.

QFT.


was that an actual extra on the DVD or did you just turn colour down all the way?

It's an actual extra.

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AYBGerrardo wrote:
AvatarIII wrote:
AYBGerrardo wrote:
Ironically, Darabont's last film was far superior in black and white...


why did you watch the mist in b/w?

Empire magazine wrote:
A rare example of essential extras, go straight for Darabont’s original vision. There’s only one change — it’s in black and white. Yet amazingly, this makes all the difference. Almost subliminally, you’re tricked into the mindset of the ’50s drive-in horror flicks from which The Mist is clearly derived. The gritty shooting style and CG effects don’t jar nearly as badly, and the histrionic performances feel just right. It’s a simple, brilliant shift, and you’ll wonder why Dimension ever wanted to release it in colour.

QFT.


was that an actual extra on the DVD or did you just turn colour down all the way?

It's an actual extra.


it wasn't on the blu ray i rented a while back :(

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