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Post by JoePesciAddict on Feb 25, 2014 1:02:37 GMT
I am an anglophile. I wish we used quid here. I should have been born in the UK.
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Post by JoePesciAddict on Feb 25, 2014 1:01:07 GMT
Haven't you figured it out, mue? I am John Wilkes Booth.
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Post by JoePesciAddict on Feb 18, 2014 2:17:32 GMT
Is SEGA going to ever realize that each Shenmue fan would be willing to squirt at least 500 quid to get this bloody game? They should launch a special kickstarter to gauge interest. How do I create a twitter so I can harass these fuckers with ya?
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Post by JoePesciAddict on Feb 18, 2014 2:12:18 GMT
Abraham Lincoln was so easily assassinated not because of his lack of security detail... but for the fact that his security detail, John Parker, lacked any ability to perform detailed security. He essentially had Paul Blart: Mall Cop protecting him which resulted in a very easy kill-shot from John Wilkes Booth. John Parker was accompanying Lincoln to the event but snuck away during the intermission to have a drink at the local pub across the street. He had more than a drink at the Star Saloon, otherwise he would have been able to protect Lincoln or fire back at Booth. He was charged with failing to protect the president but the charges were dismissed without recorded reason. I don't know why I am typing this, Lincoln was a no-good nigger lover who died for loving niggers. I don't need to be burying his security detail for his stupid actions.
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Post by JoePesciAddict on Feb 18, 2014 2:03:03 GMT
So cool news in regards to that. I met Richard Linklater, Ethan Hawke, and Patricia Arquette at the Sundance Film Festival when they premiered Linklater's newest film, Boyhood. That movie is fucking incredible. So is Before Midnight, which is my favorite in the series now. There are a lot of parallels between the works. I am just going to post this before I become too tangental because this is 'Ask the Pesci' after all.
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Post by JoePesciAddict on Jul 12, 2013 9:15:47 GMT
I have heard this question asked in the past but: Why won't SEGA allow the project to go through Kickstarter?
Is it too outside-the-box? It is perfectly logical to me. They put their money where their mouth is with an easy justification written via Kickstarter, and us Shenmue fans show we could fund the project. If it fails we were wrong to hold out hope and there is no way we will see it finished. At least that would give us closure. I am expecting at this time that if Shenmue ever got pushed through for a number 3, it would have to be with a full reboot or HD remakes first.
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Post by JoePesciAddict on Jul 11, 2013 19:43:39 GMT
Did you guys see the video of David Cage talking with Yu Suzuki? Yu Suzuki said he was tired of people asking about Shenmue III. It kind of bothers me because I think that Yu doesn't even give a shit. And I am sick of Sega just not canceling the whole fucking thing already. Shenmue fans deserve at least that. It's crazy.
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Post by JoePesciAddict on Jul 11, 2013 19:41:59 GMT
Who wants to suck me? TPAM?
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Post by JoePesciAddict on Feb 9, 2013 10:25:03 GMT
First, I will address Django. Thought it had a bit too many niggers in it, but ultimately a very great film. Quentin Tarantino makes brilliant movies. I think that Inglorious Basterds is probably his best film but I am trying to piece Django together. I think he always buries brilliant nuggets in the subtext of his films and Django is no exception. I believe the movie is ultimately about the "art of a transaction" as it were. Just about every scene involves a "transaction" of some kind taking place. It's about the formality of these transactions and what happens when they aren't honored. Sometimes the rationale behind the transaction in relation to the prefrontal cortex. I think that sometimes our adrenal grand can overwhelm (and sometimes should) the prefrontal cortex reasoning of a person. But the film is ultimately very interested in exploring the irony of these transactions and the consequence of not following the rules established by society. For instance, when Big Daddy is embarrassed on his ranch but is helpless to take action due to the consequence of law, he tries to skirt it by riding into the night with a mask on to circumvent and kill Django and Dr Schultz. Spoiler Alert: That doesn't end so well. There is so much more to say about this movie. Wasn't too fond of the soundtrack though, definitely not Tarantino's best.
And beeds, who are you talking to?
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Post by JoePesciAddict on Feb 9, 2013 10:15:11 GMT
Lol, that is something that Ryudo probably would say.
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Post by JoePesciAddict on Feb 9, 2013 10:14:26 GMT
as far as I am concerned.
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Gboy
Feb 9, 2013 10:13:52 GMT
Post by JoePesciAddict on Feb 9, 2013 10:13:52 GMT
An obituary, commonly used in the newspapers to describe the recent demise of a local citizen.
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Post by JoePesciAddict on Feb 9, 2013 10:12:50 GMT
I laugh with beeds at Pat and about Pat and in Pat.
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Post by JoePesciAddict on Jan 31, 2013 10:00:42 GMT
Finally. I had a Ask the Pesci blue balls for Christ's sake. Well, I thought he did well. I think there are some fantastic moments in that movie. Combine Spielberg's knack for spatial and compositional brilliance, you get one fine performance. It was great but I thought the movie itself was too knowingly cinematic. Scenes with cathartic speeches are drowned in a score by John Williams. Some major cheese but still a great performance.
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Post by JoePesciAddict on Jan 31, 2013 9:57:56 GMT
you mean SHE
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Post by JoePesciAddict on Jan 31, 2013 9:57:39 GMT
I'll butter your mum and then fuck in her in the loo while you're making butt biscuits in the kitchen sink.
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Post by JoePesciAddict on Jan 31, 2013 9:56:19 GMT
I'd suck it at least.
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WOMAN
Jan 31, 2013 9:55:45 GMT
Post by JoePesciAddict on Jan 31, 2013 9:55:45 GMT
This is gay, no?
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Gboy
Jan 31, 2013 9:54:41 GMT
Post by JoePesciAddict on Jan 31, 2013 9:54:41 GMT
I CAN'T TELL THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A MARRIAGE LICENSE AND AN OBIT. WOWZAH
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Post by JoePesciAddict on Jan 31, 2013 9:53:33 GMT
He didn't say we helped. We could have damaged the poor lad.
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