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Re: Extreme1's question of the night
« Reply #2400 on: April 19, 2025, 04:08:35 AM »
Here's your question for the night: Got any plans for the weekend?
I'm probably gonna catch up on all the wrestling I've missed.
 

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Re: Extreme1's question of the night
« Reply #2401 on: April 19, 2025, 07:25:24 AM »
I'm dealing with a nasty storm system coming in that may spawn some tornadoes I'll try my best to stay safe I'm doing good on the writing front I just need it to stay quiet where I can focus
 
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Re: Extreme1's question of the night
« Reply #2402 on: April 20, 2025, 04:39:47 AM »
Here's your question for the night: No question, it's the weekly free space, have fun talking about whatever!
 

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Re: Extreme1's question of the night
« Reply #2403 on: April 20, 2025, 03:02:55 PM »
Here's a question for the sake of Easter: What's the dumbest thing you did at a family get together? If you have a story involving drinking and embarrassing yourself, do please share.
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Re: Extreme1's question of the night
« Reply #2404 on: April 20, 2025, 03:41:06 PM »
I do have something but it doesn't involve drinking and it wasn't me but my best buddy told me about a family reunion he went to years ago and he hooked up with a girl that he didn't know was a distant cousin he had never met before he thought she was a friend dropping by with some books for a family member I actually used that as a backdrop to a story I wrote during my recovery that went missing about 3 years ago I know it's around here somewhere it's just missing the sex scenes it has Demi Lovato in it but I might switch her out with someone else when I read it again

I only wrote it for a small measure of revenge after he ripped on me for having a crush on Shakira at the time
 
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Re: Extreme1's question of the night
« Reply #2405 on: April 21, 2025, 05:15:46 AM »
Here's your question for the night: Got any plans for the week?
I've got some writing to get to!
 

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Re: Extreme1's question of the night
« Reply #2406 on: April 21, 2025, 05:31:26 AM »
I've got to go outside and check for storm damage a tornado hit yesterday about 15 miles north of me I'm okay just didn't get much sleep with sirens going off since breakfast and running till dinner thank God for noise cancelling headphones so glad my fiance suggested them

Starting Thursday is my annual draft party so I'll be busy till Sunday I'll see what I can do on writing between picks and guessing who's the next draft bust
 
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Re: Extreme1's question of the night
« Reply #2407 on: April 22, 2025, 04:31:13 AM »
Here's your question for the night: Favorite Gameboy Color game?
I really dug the version of Daikata that the GBC got, it was a Zelda clone but man it was a good one.
Also shout out to WWF Betrayal, the insane beat em up game that randomly got released because everything with the WWF was hot at the time.
 

extreme1

Re: Extreme1's question of the night
« Reply #2408 on: April 23, 2025, 04:12:46 AM »
Here's your question for the night: Favorite movie from 1992?
There were some great movies released in 1992, but I'm going with Sister Act, it's, by far, the one I re-watch the most.
Whoopi is fantastic in it and the writing is incredibly strong, it's one of those movies that exceeds it's premise.
 

Cadeauxxx

Re: Extreme1's question of the night
« Reply #2409 on: April 23, 2025, 04:43:26 AM »
Whoopi Goldberg was pretty good in the 90s. I like the one movie where she invents the fake identity of the rich white dude that she pretends to be and has to kill him off. I forget the name of that movie. It's funny as hell and was creative.

Unforgiven is my pick for my favorite 1992 movie. I will argue that it is the best western made after the 70s. It is Clint Eastwood's greatest masterpiece as the best thing he ever directed. I have talked about this movie a lot of the years. Anytime you feel life is unfair, just remember 'deserve's got nothing to do with it'. There are no heroes or real villains in this movie. They're all sinners with no saints to be redeemed. Gene Hackman isn't so much a villain in the movie when you see it through his point of view, same with Eastwood's character.

1992 is a very strong year that showcases what Hollywood used to be back when it glory and prestige.

Some other movies I like from '92

Scent of a Woman - I re-watched this for the first time in many years back in 2023 and it gave me a new appreciation for it that I didn't have in my youth. It's an adult movie that you have to watch after growing up to realize what adult problems are all about. The characters are all flawed, especially the main one played by Al Pacino. You will hate Pacino in one minute seeing him as a complete asshole, then feel bad for him the next minute, and then back to disliking him the next. This movie really is a lesson in life how you have to take the good with the bad, and accept people's flaws instead of trying to change them. I believe that's the real meaning of this film.

Death Becomes Her - Goldie Hawn ruled comedies back in the day. She and Meryl Streep are hilarious in this movie, as is Bruce Willis. This is one of my favorite Bruce Willis movies where people prefer Die Hard and his action flicks, I liked him in stuff like this where he got to play outside his archetype.

Reservoir Dogs - I'm not a Tarantino fan by any means, but have to give credit where credit is due. This movie put him on the map as a director and for good reason. It's well acted by everyone involved and well made for being a low budget film and his debut. Tim Roth and Chris Penn really stand out, as does Harvey Kietel.

Carlito's Way - Pacino's best gangster film. I like it more than Scarface. It has some strong action sequences and the writing is much more tighter following a linear story progression told in flashbacks. Sean Penn in this movie was the inspiration for Rosenberg in GTA Vice City. It also had a really good latin themed disco soundtrack.

My Cousin Vinny - Joe Pesci's best movie where he isn't playing a mobster. This movie took southern stereotypes and made fun of it all through a court drama that works. My favorite part is where the judge can't understand Pesci's accent when he says 'youths' and believes him to be saying 'yutes'. This is relatable in ways that I can't describe.

Basic Instinct - The sexually charged neo-noir that picked up where Fatal Attraction left off. This is the movie where everyone knows Sharon Stone for that scene.

Glengarry Glenn Rose - Oh, look it's Al Pacino again. He was in a bunch of great movies in the early to mid 90s. This movie had an all star cast that also featured Spacey, Alec Baldwin, and most notably, it's the one movie where Jack Lemon is a potty mouth. If you ever wanted to see one of the Odd Couple cussing like a sailor, check this movie out.

Wayne's World - The movie that parodied everything at the time and was making fun of pop culture. If you're a Metal head or a guitar player, chances are high you've seen this movie and know all the jokes.

There's many more I'm leaving out. Encino Man also came out in 1992 that launched Brendan Fraser's career.

One of the worst movies of 1992 is The Lawnmower Man. That movie has become something of an internet meme after it was rediscovered by younger generations. I like to mention this movie cause it destroyed Jeff Fahey's career. There was a time in the 80s where Fahey was considered an up and coming big actor. He starred on Miami Vice in an episode that also featured Liam Nesson. The producer's put Fahey's name in the top billing guest credits above Nesson, just to show who they thought was going to be the bigger actor of the two. An example of how unpredictable life can be.
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Re: Extreme1's question of the night
« Reply #2410 on: April 23, 2025, 05:43:10 AM »
For me it's My cousin Vinny followed very closely by Wayne's world

Vinny is the first movie with a young Daniel-san not acting like the karate kid before they brought in Hilary Swank to continue the franchise that eventually became Cobra Kai for some reason

Wayne's world had so many iconic moments including bringing Queen back to radio stations after 17 years or so if my math is correct the biggest laughs for me come from Wayne and Garth in a discussion over selling out while wearing various outfits, eating and drinking food products while smiling for the cameras and lets not forget the owner of the hangout played by none other than a big screen version of Al Bundy minus the red headed wife and kids
 
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Re: Extreme1's question of the night
« Reply #2411 on: April 23, 2025, 07:49:52 AM »
Bram Stoker's Dracula, Keanu may have not been the best choice of that one but Gary Oldman was great as Dracula. Plus you had Anthony Hopkins as Van Helsing

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Re: Extreme1's question of the night
« Reply #2412 on: April 23, 2025, 11:53:00 AM »
The Crying Game was the one that made the biggest impression on me at the time, and it's still an amazing film. Not like anything made before or since.
Never create anything. It will be misinterpreted. It will be chained to you and follow you the rest of your life. It will never change.

- Bob Dylan, Seven Rules for Life in Hiding.
 
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Re: Extreme1's question of the night
« Reply #2413 on: April 24, 2025, 04:33:42 AM »
Here's your question for the night: What movie do you wish they had made a video game of?
I'm going with The Last Dragon.
It would have made for a  either real fun Final Fight style game or a Street Fighter type fighting game.
 

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Re: Extreme1's question of the night
« Reply #2414 on: April 24, 2025, 06:55:29 AM »
I say any Bruce Lee movie deserves its own game however they could combine them all into a game with a Mortal Kombat style vibe or an open world GTA thing that requires a martial arts master
 
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