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AnnIQ Edison

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  1. Yeah I went: Christian, Taker (with a CAW), Jericho, Cena. My brother was doing Rey Rey so I left him to finish that one.
  2. That question never leads to good results. Zombie Entrance?
  3. Will the Fan Axxess eventually be removed from the WWE shop or will it stay there for a long while? It's just that I bought the game but because I have exams and then going away for a short while I don't want to pay for Xbox Live Gold and put the MS points on my profile if I won't be able to use it properly. So I'm wondering if it'll stay till about Jan-Feb or forever?
  4. To be fair, There was a lot more appeal to mass audiences with Avatar and Alice in Wonderland. Piranha 3-D wasn't exactly going to be a chart buster. On that note I do believe that the over saturation of 3-D has caused it to wane in the audiences view. It is no longer new, exciting and revolutionary. It's just another hype tool.
  5. There are Game shops in Australia. I'm not sure where you live but in Sydney they are everywhere.
  6. Eddie Guerrero was in I believe either SVR06 or 07 just after he died. He was a legend so I guess it's not impossible for someone to be in it after they have passed on.
  7. Bohemian Rhapsody. Every. frickin. Time. Also Tribute by Tenacious D. We did it once at a camp while washing up and there were randoms just standing around waiting for us to finish, listening to us sing this song. Was quite funny.
  8. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQbchUi6oCg It's fan made but still...shows some nice gameplay
  9. I find Classical Music to be the best music to calm me down. Some soft Beethoven or the chaotic simplicity of Bach's Fugues seems to get me.
  10. Monsters Inc. is the best Pixar film ever made. It's hilarious and yet still has the emotional level that Pixar are known for. After that my list will always differ but Rattatouille was just slightly above horrible and is the only Pixar film I've fallen asleep in. I also refuse to watch Cars.
  11. I jsut finished reading the comics after seeing the movie a couple of weeks ago and I can echo the fact that this movie is really faithful. There are some scenes in the movie that are straight from the books, word for word almost. Of course there are some things that have ben switched around (eg. Certain things happening to different characters) and it slowly drifts away from the book as it continues (though I believe that's because the series hadn't been finished when they were writing the script?). I must say both are awesome though.
  12. If you removed the bit of grey left over above the guy's hair on the right it would be perfect.
  13. There is nothing wrong with those screenshots and if anything, look better than the 2010 screenshots that were the first released when that game was coming out.
  14. I'm nearing the end of reading "My Life Outside the Ring" by Hogan. While its not very long and I haven't read any other biography on the man, this book gives a very in depth look into Hogan's personal life from his view and, from what I gathered, how that witch of a wife treated him. Gives a great perspective on the behind-behind-the-scenes of the wrestling world. I did like how he skips over the actual wrestling as well. It focuses on his actual life. Next up is a biography on Houdini I Highly reccomend Jericho's book to the person above who was gonna read it. it's the best biography I've read. Is Flair's worth reading?
  15. Just finished "The Book of Joby" by Mark J. Ferrari. 9/10. Absolutley brilliant book that chronicles the life of a guy from child hood to adulthood and basically has the premise that God and The Devil make bets on a person every century or so to see if they turn to "the light" or "the dark". This book is written great and for anyone with knowledge of The Book of Job, King Arthur and anyone who just enjoys a great story with some fantasy aspects then this is a perfect, witty, and intelligent book that I would recommend to anyone. After finishing The Book of Joby I read "The Game" by Neil Strauss just because it was recommended by a friend. 6.5/10. It was funny and informative and a great insight into the world of a pick up artist.
  16. Yeah Yeah Yeahs. I always heard about them on EWB and never thought much of it but then I saw them on SNL and it was probably the first time that I haven't switched away from a musical guest in a very long time. I picked up their albums and they are very, very good. I would recommend them.
  17. Those metalium dudes are a great metal band.
  18. is Evil Dead the one where the guy fights his own hand? I can never remember which movie that was from.
  19. AnnIQ Edison

    Inception

    What did they do there? Except have the cue be a countdown? Unless that is what it was.
  20. AnnIQ Edison

    Inception

    I thought you couldn't make the dreams too bizarre because then the sub-conscious would catch on and take you out of the dream.
  21. So I watched The Excorcist last night with my girlfriend and her cousins and I must say I thourouly enjoyed it. It was the extended "Movie you've never seen before" version so it had all the extra stuff in it. I can understand completely why this was the top horror film back in the day. Would of scared the pants off of a 70's me. My only complaint was the beginning scenes at the dig. Was it as long and tediously boring in the original? Because it seemed like it could of been summed up in 10 minutes instead of half an hour.
  22. Oh god yes. I love Ruffalo. Something like this will hopefully send his star power skyrocketing.
  23. AnnIQ Edison

    Inception

    I didn't feel the character development needed to be fleshed out more then it already was. The movie was clearly more about DiCaprio's character and his issues affecting Inception and the other characters were developed well enough to get that main point across without leaving the audience asking "and what was the point of that guy?". The ending was great though:
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