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*sigh*
Will all due respect, when two peoples with conflicting religions on top of every else quarrel with missiles, talking usually leads to almost nothing. We can smile a few times in front of a camera, shake hands, part as friends and then nuke the enemy. Yes, I'm very cynical about these things.
Not always...
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I mean Hitler (and Japan) claimed they needed "living space". When given an upper hand and the backing of a superpower, the Jews are given carte blanch to crap all over the idigenous people of Palestine.
Anyway, Jewish aggression has led to organizations like Hamas and the PLO militancy. They are tired of being pushed around.
thanks for posting that map. I can use it to make my points at the water coolers. :)
@0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 Like I said, the new format takes getting used to. Muchas gracias.
The film Independence Day is a great piece of fluff entertainment.
IMO, everything Emmerich put out after ID4 was just more of the same, more arrogant bogus, more silliness. People say bad things about Uwe Boll. Roland Emmerich is worse.
I couldn't stand 2012 when I saw it in the cinema and was extremely close to walking out. ID4 though is a lot fun and, most importantly, suited its era perfectly. There's some crappy performances (*cough*Bill Pullman *cough*) but that's part of its charm - he's a great B-Movie actor in a similar group to a pre-Bond Pierce Brosnan. He's also balanced out by some genuinely strong actors around him who make the most of fairly flimsy characters (Robert Loggia, Margaret Colin, Vivica A. Fox, Jeff Goldblum, Brent Spiner, and Will Smith).
I actually really like Randy Quaid too.
Alien invasion, alien technology is so superior to our puny toys, in the end they use a virus[computer] to kill the aliens.
I never read a review that pointed these facts out back in 1996. Does reviewers read any of the classic novels? Jeez!
Its till a good entertaining film.
I liked Randy Quaid too.
Fair enough. I guess I dislike Quaid's character a lot more than Quaid himself. ;-)
I've read War of the Worlds and even live right near its UK locations (Woking, Leatherhead, Horsell Common).
ID4 is a lot dumber in tone but I still enjoy it.
I have not seen the show. I read the first book and did not enjoy it (apparently I'm in the minority). I found it tedious and for whatever reason, uninteresting. I will probably skip the tv show. And this from someone who loves LOTR and the Chronicles of Narnia.
I have not yet seen Downtown Abbey yet. Is that controversial? :-B
Does anyone here really like it? That one I do want to at least try.
And if anyone has watched it, did you like it a lot better than the recently revived and then cancelled Upstairs Downstairs?
Had to search back a bit to find out what the "it" people are referring to was. I assume Game Of Thrones? If so, I tried to watch it (the first few episodes of season 1), found it boring, so I gave up.
I haven't seen all of Downtown Abbey, but I've liked what I've seen, great acting all around. No, I don't think there's anything controversial about not having seen it or any other series. Can't comment on Upstairs Downstairs. There was a series by that name shown on tv when I was a kid. Watched it I then, but can't remember a damned thing. Haven't seen any of the revival.
ABSOLUTELY it's bloody brilliant.
I can agree with that, controversial or not.
Morale seems to basically be a cultural thing. In the west we always have "reasons" for commiting attrocities, which somehow legitimize it for some reason...
Lets face it Europe has quite a track record for atrocities in our history and the US does its best to facilitate their military industrial cooperation and does leave a bloody footprint everywhere these days. So we can easily say that we are a bunch of right bastards as well.
Some people should really stop reading RT, since this thread isn't supposed to be about politics I'll leave it at that.