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In Topic: Brohoofians I have Known
18 June 2016 - 03:56 AM
Thanks, Iluvponies. You and many others qere generally great people to chill with on Brohoof. It's sad to see it go, even if I haven't been active in so long.
In Topic: Fallout 4 (spoilers inside)
16 April 2016 - 11:01 PM
I am building a battle arena on Spectacle Island, it will look magnificient!
In Topic: The United States Presidential Election of 2016 [Brohoof Edition]
06 April 2016 - 05:47 AM
I don't see Deez Nuts. Why is Deez Nuts not in the votes?
In Topic: Top favorite movies?
29 March 2016 - 01:16 AM
Dunno why this is the first thread I post in after a long absence, but heck, here comes the dreaded list:
1) Lord of the Rings/The Hobbit.
2) The Hunger Games Trilogy (yes I know technically there's four movies).
3) Avatar.
4) The Maze Runner series. My focus is currently on this series as it is not quite complete yet.
5) Warcraft. Crazy, I know. It's not even out yet.
6) Star Wars series. Dun duun dundundun duuuun dun!
7) The Good Lie. This film is one of those emotional rollercoaster type deals, but challenges the viewer with an entire new perspective on the matters presented.
8) Starship Troopers. The classics are the best.
9) Interstellar. The goosebumps I got from watching this surreal and amazing movie were just crazy.
10) Forrest Gump. It's just a nice story, and quite funny at particular intervals.
Others that didn't make the list include: Office Space, Falling Down, the Percy Jackson series and that looney toons film about basket ball... Space Jam? It's been ages since I watched that last.
I know this is a thread for films, but here's a list of my favourite TV shows.
1) The Walking Dead. Never fails to shock and disgust me... I love it!
2) Game of Thrones. Never fails to shock and... You get the picture.
3) Vikings. This one is just adorable. Ragnar is just the kind of ambitious mad king I can get behind.
4) The Shannara Chronicles. I love the Terry Brooks novels which were written decades before my own birth. The TV rendition of his book Elfstones has been great so far.
5) Rick and Morty. Obviously. When would they not be on this list? Hurry up season 3.
6) Fear the Walking Dead. Ehh, it's alright.
7) Castle. Of course Castle had to be on this list. The man's a genius.
8) Childhood's end. The first two episodes that have aired in the UK have been almost feature length films, but they are very interesting. There's a lot of mystery which is what seems to be the main drive of the series so far.
9) Limitless. The film was mediocre, Bradley Cooper was mediocre, but the concept was brilliant. As such, I can see why they made it into a TV show. It's worked out quite well so far.
10) Bear Grylls Mission Survive. I just like watching this man do something altogether vomitworthy. That's a word.
Ok, that's enough writing for this tax quarter. Catch you in the next three months!
1) Lord of the Rings/The Hobbit.
2) The Hunger Games Trilogy (yes I know technically there's four movies).
3) Avatar.
4) The Maze Runner series. My focus is currently on this series as it is not quite complete yet.
5) Warcraft. Crazy, I know. It's not even out yet.
6) Star Wars series. Dun duun dundundun duuuun dun!
7) The Good Lie. This film is one of those emotional rollercoaster type deals, but challenges the viewer with an entire new perspective on the matters presented.
8) Starship Troopers. The classics are the best.
9) Interstellar. The goosebumps I got from watching this surreal and amazing movie were just crazy.
10) Forrest Gump. It's just a nice story, and quite funny at particular intervals.
Others that didn't make the list include: Office Space, Falling Down, the Percy Jackson series and that looney toons film about basket ball... Space Jam? It's been ages since I watched that last.
I know this is a thread for films, but here's a list of my favourite TV shows.
1) The Walking Dead. Never fails to shock and disgust me... I love it!
2) Game of Thrones. Never fails to shock and... You get the picture.
3) Vikings. This one is just adorable. Ragnar is just the kind of ambitious mad king I can get behind.
4) The Shannara Chronicles. I love the Terry Brooks novels which were written decades before my own birth. The TV rendition of his book Elfstones has been great so far.
5) Rick and Morty. Obviously. When would they not be on this list? Hurry up season 3.
6) Fear the Walking Dead. Ehh, it's alright.
7) Castle. Of course Castle had to be on this list. The man's a genius.
8) Childhood's end. The first two episodes that have aired in the UK have been almost feature length films, but they are very interesting. There's a lot of mystery which is what seems to be the main drive of the series so far.
9) Limitless. The film was mediocre, Bradley Cooper was mediocre, but the concept was brilliant. As such, I can see why they made it into a TV show. It's worked out quite well so far.
10) Bear Grylls Mission Survive. I just like watching this man do something altogether vomitworthy. That's a word.
Ok, that's enough writing for this tax quarter. Catch you in the next three months!
In Topic: Day Z
18 February 2016 - 09:43 PM
I'll have to hop onto DayZ this weekend. I've been playing a lot on PS4 recently, which is the reason for my absence from DayZ and stuff!
That's all, time to once again vanish! *dematerializes*
That's all, time to once again vanish! *dematerializes*
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