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ridiculus

Dok ima smrti, ima i nade.

crippled_avenger

Nema potrebe da zalis me, mene je vec sram
Nema potrebe da hvalis me, dobro ja to znam

Kunac

Quote from: crippled_avenger on 26-03-2010, 12:52:52
Son of Man bi sigurno imao neke ideje kako da ostane ZAUVEK ovakva :)
Formalin ne može da sačuva dušu.
"zombi je mali žuti cvet"

crippled_avenger

Što se duše tiče, ako se bude primenio Norman Bates stil, nju će očuvati u sebi i naučiće da menja glasove. :)
Nema potrebe da zalis me, mene je vec sram
Nema potrebe da hvalis me, dobro ja to znam

Meho Krljic

Nisam ja izmislio taj termin nego neko drugi a Kid 606 ga je tematizovao na svom prvom albumu. To "white" je dosta bitno jer su Kid 606 i njegovi kao i ostatak IDM producenata dosta svoje muzike oslanjali na otimanje od crnaca, pa su se ovim ironično branili.

crippled_avenger

Realno, najveći deo savremene belačke muzike je otet od crnaca, a apsolutno svi osnovi te indie priče. Doduše, ima hipstera koji vole crnu muziku ali njih treba razdvojiti od indiejevaca.
Nema potrebe da zalis me, mene je vec sram
Nema potrebe da hvalis me, dobro ja to znam

crippled_avenger

Nema potrebe da zalis me, mene je vec sram
Nema potrebe da hvalis me, dobro ja to znam

Meho Krljic

Britance kao da iskustvo ničemu nije naučilo pa će po svemu sudeći u naredne dve nedelje Mefedrn, popularna hemikalija za večeri u klubu biti zabranjena. Evo šta Ian Dunt ima da kaže o tome:

QuoteMephedrone ban will do more harm than good

Mon Mar 29 01:05PM

Politicians should construct policy on the basis of evidence, not media circuses.

By Ian Dunt

How long will it take until we learn how to deal with drugs? Mexico is now perilously close to becoming a failed state. Our enemy in Afghanistan is funded through our own heroin habit. Crime in this country is so reliant on drug use - both as motivational factor and funding source -that the prohibition on drugs is the greatest gift politicians could grant the criminal underworld. Thousands die unnecessarily as a result of drug impurities.

And still we debate more bans as if none of this were happening. A drug available for quite some time now has become the centre of a media storm. Mephedrone, or meow meow, has been linked with various deaths over recent weeks, and the media coverage around it has quickly built to saturation point. But we still do not know of an evidence base to confirm its role in the deaths of these young people. 'Linked to' is not the same as 'caused'. And 'media coverage' is not the same as 'independent verification'.

The view of former Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) chief Prof David Nutt is that we should create a new category - class D - for substances whose effects are yet unknown. That is a sensible starting point, although it's plainly too adult for the screaming media attack dogs to comprehend.

Instead, a violent swirl of politicians and media commentators bang on about a ban for a few weeks, and hey-presto: it will materialise. The legality of the drug will be examined "very speedily, very carefully" Peter Mandelson promised. At the last PMQs, Gordon Brown said the government was taking the threat of the drug "seriously".

Confronted with that level of political reality, the ACMD has to propose a ban. After all, Prof Nutt shows what happens when the council rejects the political line. Today's resignation of veterinary medicine expert Dr Polly Taylor should have stopped any action. As Dr Evan Harris, the Lib Dem MP who provides more support to the scientific community than anyone else in parliament, argued this morning, the ban has to wait until the council is "properly constituted". Not so, apparently. The Home Office confirmed it would press ahead regardless. The drug has no animal use and the views of a veterinary expert are therefore unnecessary.

When the debate over Prof Nutt's sacking originally flared up, MP after MP from across the House stood up to congratulate the home secretary on correctly understanding how the relationship between politician and scientist should work. As Churchill said, scientists should be on tap, not on top.

It is true that MPs are elected, and therefore must make the decisions. But this is an issue of human fallibility, not constitutional principle. The reason evidence and testing exists is so we may proceed on the basis of truth. If MPs are so intent on legislating on the basis of suspicion and news articles there's no point pretending to listen to scientific evidence and the ACMD may as well be scrapped. Of course ministers have the final say, but as rational human beings they should take note of evidence.

Anyone remotely bothered by what the evidence shows might take a look at the effects prohibition has on our society, and conclude that the banning of illicit substances does more harm than good. The correct solution is to follow Prof Nutt's advice and classify it in a new category, class D, until further tests have been completed. And then, if it is in a similar level of harm to other amphetamines, which seems likely, we should keep it legal but regulate carefully. Each amount going on sale must be tested to ensure it does not contain impurities, and sold in small quantities around a tight regulatory framework. Young people wanting to take it will need to hear guidance on potentially dangerous cocktails, such as the dangers inherent in using it - or any other drug - with alcohol.

Or we could just get all excited and ban it. After all, that approach has worked out wonderfully for us so far, hasn't it?


vilja

Pa koliko vas to ima?!!  :? :lol:

Alexdelarge

Quote from: Alexdelarge on 13-10-2009, 15:12:33
Teri Pračet
DUŠMANI

Novi nastavak Disksveta

U prodaji od: oktobra 2009.
Laguna

prociscavam grlo na engleskom. :roll:
moj se postupak čitanja sastoji u visokoobdarenom prelistavanju.

srpski film je remek-delo koje treba da dobije sve prve nagrade.

vilja

Sorry ADL, I didn't see your post...  :oops:

Melkor

Ma navikao je,i topike mu stalno previdjaju  :?:
"Realism is a literary technique no longer adequate for the purpose of representing reality."

raindelay

Budimo realni, Dušmana verovatno ocekuje ovakva buducnost:
Man marries pillow
True love can take many forms. In this case, it has taken the form of a Korean man falling in love with, and eventually marrying, a large pillow with a picture of a woman on it.
...
In Lee's case, his beloved pillow has an image of Fate Testarossa, from the 'magical girl' anime series  Mahou Shoujo Lyrical Nanoha.  


http://www.metro.co.uk/weird/816601-man-marries-pillow

PS: moram priznati da je ovo jedan veoooma sexy jastuk  :oops:
I WAS ANTI-OBAMA BEFORE IT WAS COOL

Alexdelarge

moj se postupak čitanja sastoji u visokoobdarenom prelistavanju.

srpski film je remek-delo koje treba da dobije sve prve nagrade.

Melkor

"Realism is a literary technique no longer adequate for the purpose of representing reality."


crippled_avenger

Comicbook writer Bryan Lee O'Malley has a problem most movie studios would kill for: an abundance of highly zealous fans eager to see his work up on the screen.

But in walking the tightrope between appeasing loyal readers of his offbeat indie series "Scott Pilgrim" and trying to draw a wider aud for the Edgar Wright-helmed adaptation coming out this summer, O'Malley suggests that having rabid interest cuts both ways.

"I'm trying to manage fan expectations, but to no avail," he says. "It's totally out of my control."

O'Malley is trying not to worry about the buzz building among teens and twentysomethings addicted to his "Pilgrim" comics as he finishes the final volume. The last book -- "Scott Pilgrim's Finest Hour" -- ships July 20; the film adaptation bows Aug.13 through Universal.

By "expectations," O'Malley means that when the trailer for the pic hit the Internet on March 25, it crashed the Apple server, topped the trending topics on Twitter and sent the first volume of the comic -- "Scott Pilgrim's Precious Little Life" -- into the top 100 sellers list on Amazon.com.

By Internet standards, "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World" is a rousing success before it even opens, and the buzz has driven sales of the graphic novel in the same way that pre-"Watchmen" hype boosted sales of that book before the movie's 2009 release.

The "Pilgrim" series follows a shiftless Canadian 24-year-old (played by Michael Cera in the film) who falls in love with a girl with seven evil ex-boyfriends. To win her love, he must defeat them all in a series of increasingly difficult vidgame-style melees, all while trying to get a job and land various gigs with his band. All six indier-than-thou books are in Amazon's top 1,000, with the final volume publishing July 20. It's been called the ultimate geek movie, but no one knows exactly how many movie tickets awkward comicbook-reading guys with variably haired girlfriends will actually buy.

"(Scott Pilgrim) does what everyone our age has been dreaming about: achieves the first all-encompassing film of the joystick generation," helmer Jason Reitman tweeted after seeing an early cut of the film.

But can this much Internet chatter be dangerous for a wide-release film?

"The person who already bought a t-shirt and copies of all the books is most likely to show up opening weekend," predicts "Pilgrim" print publisher Joe Nozemack. But having a fervent fan base waiting in anticipation doesn't always pay off at the box office.

Take "Watchmen." Zack Snyder's $130 million adaptation of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' beloved graphic novel had a hefty marketing budget (not to mention the capital Warners invested in a protracted legal battle over the rights to make the movie in the first place), but the pic grossed a somewhat disappointing $107 million domestically.

Fans have been impatient for news on "Pilgrim," as the project was first announced at Comic-Con 2006, and Wright says he was surprised that fans were seriously upset that they hadn't seen any footage of the completed film until just recently.

"It bemused me that people were genuinely angry that we held back the trailer until now," he says.

Universal and comic publisher Oni have to strike a delicate balance. On the one hand, neither wants the movie to be slavishly loyal -- one of the knocks against "Watchmen." But on the other, the studio can't afford to distance itself from the source material's rabid fan base.

"I would be happy if the film drives people to the books and vice versa. I think the trailer also seems so far to have expanded beyond both my and Bryan's core audiences."

Toward that end, Universal is incorporating O'Malley's artwork into the film's marketing and the upcoming videogame (classic Nintendo games feature prominently in the book), but allowed Wright to depart from the source material in the film itself. "A lot of the branding is being done based on Brian's artwork," says Nozemack. "And there's some animation in the movie."

Having seen the film, O'Malley says he's happy with the level of input he had on the pic.

"Edgar and I and (screenwriter) Michael Bacall would just sit down and talk back and forth about it," the Canadian cartoonist says. "There were even times when I'd say, 'OK, guys, you don't have to keep everything the same.' "

That nod of approval should have the comics' loyal fans lining up at multiplexes on Aug. 13. Whether they'll have much company from non-fans remains to be seen.
Nema potrebe da zalis me, mene je vec sram
Nema potrebe da hvalis me, dobro ja to znam

Ghoul

Studentima Kembridža ponuđeno je da nekoliko puta nedeljno pohađaju časove striptiza, kako bi smanjili nervozu u vreme ispita.

Časovi plesa oko šipke koštaju dve funte po "seansi", otvoreni su samo za žene i ne zahtevaju prethodno iskustvo.

"Ovo je fitnes i relaksacija, i nije seksualna 'disciplina'. Rekli smo studentkinjama da nipošto ne obuvaju cipele sa štiklom, već da dođu u udobnoj sportskoj garderobi", rekao je Huan de Fransisko, koji je organizovao časove.

Studentska udruženja dovijaju se kako bi svojim kolegama olakšala stresni period oko ispita na prestižnom univerzitetu.
https://ljudska_splacina.com/

Meho Krljic

Quote from: Ghoul on 14-04-2010, 20:35:16
"Ovo je fitnes i relaksacija, i nije seksualna 'disciplina'. Rekli smo studentkinjama da nipošto ne obuvaju cipele sa štiklom, već da dođu u udobnoj sportskoj garderobi", rekao je Huan de Fransisko, koji je organizovao časove.

Pa, da, podsmevajte se svim lepim tekovinama civilizacije...

Melkor

420: What Does 420 Mean?

The numbers are known to every pothead...but does anyone know what they mean?

By Long Island Press on Apr 20th, 2010



It's April 20! So what the hell does that mean?

Well, it's 4/20, aka National Pot Smoking Day (not, in fact, a recognized national holiday). So from where did that designation derive?

There are lots of theories: It's Jerry Garcia's birthday! (It's not; he was born on August 1, 1942.) It's California penal code for a marijuana bust! (Nope—a 420 is obstructing entry onto public land.) It's the best time of day to get high! (This is debatable.)

Click here to view photos of 4/20 celebrations But the explanation is more esoteric than its celebrants might understand.

According to numerous reports, "420" (pronounced four-twenty, rather than four hundred twenty), represents the time of day—4:20 p.m.—that a group of high school students in San Rafael, California, in 1971, would get together to light up a joint. This developed into a secret vernacular shared by the group—know by their peers as The Waldos—which eventually spread. It grew organically (through, ahem, grassroots channels, if you will).

And today, the numbers have come to represent marijuana, in all its many forms.
"Realism is a literary technique no longer adequate for the purpose of representing reality."

crippled_avenger

Edgar Wright has confirmed that he's returning to Toronto to do three days of pick-up shooting on "Scott Pilgrim vs. The World" for Universal Pictures.

The filmmaker tells Collider that "We are not even redoing one full scene, nor any action, just some bits and bobs and new jokes and beats that I wrote with [co-writer Michael] Bacall & [author Bryan Lee] O'Malley." In fact some material from the sixth and final volume in the comic series will be included.

Wright adds "I'm excited about it. It was my suggestion to the studio and the bits and pieces are all things that I want to tweak." Also for those worrying, Wright says both "Shaun of the Dead" and "Hot Fuzz" also had a few days of additional shooting - pickups that included the now iconic scene of a granny being kicked in the face.
Nema potrebe da zalis me, mene je vec sram
Nema potrebe da hvalis me, dobro ja to znam

Milosh

http://www.24sata.rs/vesti.php?id=72236

Srpska žena mačka strip-heroj u Kanadi

Nina Bunjevac je uspešna srpsko-kanadska umetnica koja već deset godina crta stripove koji su poznati širom sveta. Za ,,24 sata" objašnjava zašto je otišla iz Srbije, koliko ceni našu strip-scenu i koji njeni junaci su inspirisani balkanskim duhom.

JUNACI - Rođena je u Kanadi, ali se njena porodica preselila u Jugoslaviju. Živela je u Zemunu i Nišu, a pre 20 godina ponovo se odselila u Kanadu.
- Pri povratku u Kanadu osetila sam nostalgiju, koja je trajala godinama, a i sada traje. Nedostaje mi miris Beograda i planinskih predela južne Srbije. U Kanadu sam se vratila iz neke potrebe za slobodom od roditeljskog uticaja - kaže Nina.
Kao dete je obožavala da čita stripove, a volela je sve osim Zagora. Završila je grafički dizajn i slikarstvo, a prvi ozbiljan strip je nacrtala 2000. i od tada se bavim isključivo stripom i ilustracijom. Inspiraciju nalazi u sebi, ali i ljudima oko nje. Do sada su na površinu isplovili njeni junaci Selma, Zorka i Fej Slift.
- Selma i Zorka su inspirisane balkanskim duhom, a strip ,,1976" nezadovoljstvom akcija klero-fašističkih grupa u Srbiji, naročito u kontekstu fijaska povorke Belgrade Pride i stanju romskih manjina. Strip je baziran na pogibiji mog oca Petra, koji je u političkom izbeglištvu bio upleten sa Nikolom Kavajom, ,,lovcem na Tita" - objašnjava ona.
Junakinja se zove Zorka Petrović.
- Zorka je parodija Žene Mačke, poreklom iz planinskog sela u Srbiji koja je opsednuta željom da nađe muškarca svog života, a prazninu pokušava da ispuni alkoholom, drogama, brzom hranom, TV-om i besmislenim seksom - kaže Nina.
O strip sceni u Srbiji ima samo reči hvale.
- Strip scena u Srbiji je 20 godina unapređenija od kanadske. Prošlog leta sam na poziv prijatelja Aleksandra Zografa organizovala radionicu, kojoj su prisustvovali neki od mojih najomiljenijih strip crtača - Maja Veselinović, Danilo Milošev, Saša Mihajlović - priča Bunjevac.
Ne zna tačno koliko je stripova nacrtala, a veruje da je povratak u Srbiju neizbežan.
"Ernest Hemingway once wrote: "The world is a fine place and worth fighting for." I agree with the second part."

http://milosh.mojblog.rs/

zakk

Ček, zar "Zorka Petrović" nije "Neustrašiva Zorka" tj "Fearless Dawn" u izdanju Lavirinta? Taj Đole je luđi čovek nego što izgleda...
Why shouldn't things be largely absurd, futile, and transitory? They are so, and we are so, and they and we go very well together.

DušMan

Neustrašiva Zorka je Milica Petrović.
Inače, cenim Ninin rad i čak sam ga baš nahvalio u razmišljanju o "Balkan twilightu".
Koliko znam, najnovija njena rukotvorina za domaće izdavače je kolorisanje naslovne strane Zigomara za Komiko.
Nekoć si bio punk, sad si Štefan Frank.

zakk

A. Milica.

Inače, kad sam video "Srpska žena-mačka strip-heroj u Kanadi" prva asocijacija mi je bila Kerčeva Cat Claw, te sam bio zbunjen. Nina već ima smisla :)
Why shouldn't things be largely absurd, futile, and transitory? They are so, and we are so, and they and we go very well together.

ginger toxiqo 2 gafotas

"...get your kicks all around the world, give a tip to a geisha-girl..."

DušMan

Hm, da li je moguće da postoje dva Dušman filma?
Ja se sećam nekog takođe Turskog, o poštaru-ubici.
Nekoć si bio punk, sad si Štefan Frank.

ginger toxiqo 2 gafotas

...kanda su dva naslova u opticaju... ovaj, gorepomenuti ima  neverovatan sinopsis (ne pominju PTT usluge)...

Ismail is out of work despite am obvious willingness to do almost anything to earn enough to provide for his family. He is too well educated for the jobs he hopes to find, but not well enough connected to find the work he is capable of doing. He joins the labour market (much like the colonial slave markets of the 18th century) daily, only to return to his beloved and beautiful wife demoralized and without money. His wife, her mother, and their baby are totally dependent on him, so he submits to two humiliating tasks: poisoning the local stray dogs and begging his father for part of his inheritance.
"...get your kicks all around the world, give a tip to a geisha-girl..."

DušMan

Nekoć si bio punk, sad si Štefan Frank.

Meho Krljic

Samo što nemaš prelepu ženu, taštu i bebu, ali to na stranu, kao da čitamo tvoju hagiografiju.

scallop

Za ženu i bebu nije teško. Tašta je problem. To kad imaš znaš šta je suspence.
Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience. - Mark Twain.

crippled_avenger

Nema potrebe da zalis me, mene je vec sram
Nema potrebe da hvalis me, dobro ja to znam

DušMan

Ha, odem ja na tu stranu s namerom da postanem fan, kad se ispostavi da sam to već uradio pre koji mesec.
Grupa je sad na 92,468 usera. Još malo!
Nekoć si bio punk, sad si Štefan Frank.

crippled_avenger

Nema potrebe da zalis me, mene je vec sram
Nema potrebe da hvalis me, dobro ja to znam

DušMan

Bogami, ne izgleda mi ovo loše.
Čak na momente uspevam i Ceru da svarim.
Zamišljam trenutak domaće premijere SP-a, gde u publici sedi gomila (mojih potencijalnih) devojaka.
Šta misliš, kolika je verovatnoća da se to desi (ne ovo za devojke, nego ovo za premijeru)? Tin komedijica... Možda bi mladi išli u bioskop da je gledaju?
Nekoć si bio punk, sad si Štefan Frank.

crippled_avenger

Edgar Wright je velemajstor. Imamo hit.

Što se naše premijere tiče, ne znam. To bi trebalo da radi Taramount koji je imao priliku i nije pustio u bioskope ni SHAUNA ni FUZZ. Dakle, Edgar nije overio bioskop kod nas. E sad, mislim da ovo kao američki film ima više šanse da stigne. U zavisnosti od toga kad stigne, to jest koliko već bude pogledan na diviksu zavisi i skor.

Dotle ćeš ti već imati devojku. :)
Nema potrebe da zalis me, mene je vec sram
Nema potrebe da hvalis me, dobro ja to znam

DušMan

Do tad možda i dve!  8-)
Nadam se da su distributeri do sad uvideli kakav je Wright mag i da će samo na konto slave prethodna dva filma ovaj staviti u ponudu.
Nekoć si bio punk, sad si Štefan Frank.

cutter

opet invaders must die.  :roll: ako ništa, borbe deluju nešto manje nepotrebno nego u stripu.

crippled_avenger

Last week I had the distinct honor of catching a special sneak screening of the new Michael Cera / Edgar Wright epic, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. The feature was a rough cut, with a few special effects shots missing and comment card questionnaires at the end. Prior to the screening and afterward, the professionals in charge of the sneak preview warned us and reminded us that this was a work in progress, that our comment cards could affect the outcome of the final cut, and that we would be signing an audience agreement that specified we would not release any information about the movie to anyone outside the screening, especially not web publications.

Whoops.

Scott Pilgrim vs. the World is a visual masterpiece, Edgar Wright's finest cinematic showing in terms of special effects mastery, integration of stylized comic-book tropes and the amazing impossibility of wrangling a monstrously talented cast that performs above and beyond the call of duty. Michael Cera's Scott Pilgrim is a throwback to Arrested Development's George Michael, and while many would claim that he's been rehashing that same generic melancholy youth for years now, Scott Pilgrim would change that impression, albeit subtly. There is a beautiful and charming way in which Cera commands the comedic punchline-heavy comic strip dialog in this picture, and his youthful innocence shines through in a way that it never could have in say, Nick & Nora's Infamous Shamefest. The rest of the cast is charismatic and crush-worthy, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Anna Kendrick, and Aubrey Plaza providing enough alternating attractiveness and affability to let the film's weaker punchlines slide. Even supporting cast members like Scott's band-mates find moments to stand out and make themselves memorable amidst all the comic book chaos, creating a universe that fans and newcomers alike can easily see themselves revisiting.

It's not a flawless picture, and in comparison I still might hold Wright's Shaun of the Dead a little higher in esteem (only because it's a personal favorite of mine). This being a rough cut, there were certainly sequences that ran a little long. Knives Chau, played by Ellen Wong, has a lot of funny and cute moments, but they're mostly relegated to the second half of the movie after Scott's relationship with Ramona fires up and her seven evil exes come into play. I would argue that the only real problems with this picture are in its runtime, and that a shave of twenty minutes could really make this the sleeper hit of the summer. Keeping this mostly spoiler free, everything with Scott's ex-girlfriend Envy is a complete misfire, providing the movie with a screeching train-wreck at its exact molten core. In addition, Brandon Routh is miscast and dull (sounds familiar, right?) and we spend a little bit too much time with Chris Evans' and Satya Bhabha's fight sequences. Otherwise, the fights are energetic and enjoyable, mixing motifs from Street Fighter, Dance Dance Revolution and graphic novels to visually underscore the sheer awesomeness abounding in every frame. Lovable is the key word I would use to describe this picture, and as someone who had never read a single Scott Pilgrim comic I was immediately won over to the characters, the brilliant interplay of dialog and the fun of watching absolutely ridiculous things appear on screen, yet somehow contextually make sense. It's a rare occurrence, and in the same way that the Wachowski Bros. packed Speed Racer with mind-bending visual concepts that were ahead of their time, Edgar Wright does them one better by packing his film with a story as interesting as the acid-trip cinematic effects he jams into every nook and cranny.

There's so much humor here and the movie generally clips along at such a pace that there is little time for pure romance, another slight downside. I would have liked more moments where Scott's love was as obvious through his acting or dialog as it was through the visuals. I understand Wright's hesitance to slow down his comic book picture with a schmaltzy moment, but I believe he underestimates his own ability to instill heart into every one of his pictures here, and even a few brief but honest non-quippy moments could have served the film well, possibly pushing it beyond "great movie" into "masterpiece," but such speculation can only verge on the hyperbolic. I don't want to spoil too much by explaining how the romance plays out (as I've heard the ending is still in question, according to one of the talented [read: insanely beautiful and funny] cast members I had the opportunity of speaking to the other night), but everything structurally functions perfectly, aside from a few moments that run long. This cut of Scott Pilgrim was like a delicious Dagwood sandwich with just a few too many pieces of pastrami. Sure, it made the whole thing bigger, but after a while it's too much of a good thing and everything is in danger of feeling bloated afterwards. My advice would be to snip the odds and ends from the first act fights and maybe reshoot some more romance. Believe me, comic fans, there's plenty of ridiculous, explosive combat to be found here. The only thing that's missing is a little bit more authentic sweetness in between.

I hope this review convinces you to get excited for this picture. It really caught me by surprise and I hope you have a similar experience with it. Scott Pilgrim vs. the World may not be the most recognizable franchise at the bat this summer, but after all is said and done, it might be the only one with legs to stand on in this increasingly visual age. While many people scorn the new 3D, a part of me wishes I could see Scott Pilgrim again with the goofy 3D goggles, just for some of the impeccably brilliant shots at the very end. Maybe I'm just a sucker for cool lookin' stuff, kung fu fighting, and video game violence, but I'd prefer another Scott Pilgrim story to Avatar 2 any day.

- The Mighty "Bruce"
Nema potrebe da zalis me, mene je vec sram
Nema potrebe da hvalis me, dobro ja to znam

Meho Krljic

Hmmm, ovo zvuči... kao da bi se meni dopalo više nego strip.

DušMan

Jasno je meni da Meho kaže da mu se strip ne dopada samo kako bi mi napakostio, ali evo i jedne bombonice za njega:

http://www.ugo.com/the-goods/every-video-game-reference-in-the-scott-pilgrim-comics

Nekoć si bio punk, sad si Štefan Frank.

crippled_avenger

Nema potrebe da zalis me, mene je vec sram
Nema potrebe da hvalis me, dobro ja to znam

Meho Krljic


DušMan

Naravno.
Uzdam se u to da će ti žena tokom avgusta otići na more, pa da ćeš me pozvati u svoj mansion da overim igru.
Nekoć si bio punk, sad si Štefan Frank.

Meho Krljic

Čekaj... ti misliš da ću ja to actually da kupim??? Dobro, možda hoću, tebi za ljubav... Ako ne bude preko deset funti. Igraćemo je zajedno u kooperativnom modu i ceriti se kao djeca.

DušMan

Do tad ćeš se oduševiti filmom, vratiti stripu, shvatiti da si bio suviše grub u prvobitnom zaključku o njemu i onda i sam poželeti da kupiš igru.
Doduše, ja znam da si ti čovek koji novčanicama pripaljuje tompuse, ali zar igre ne iscure na torrente istog dana kad se pojave u legalnoj prodaji?
Nekoć si bio punk, sad si Štefan Frank.

Meho Krljic

Ovo je PSN igra, dakle nabavljiva samo putem download servisa u Sonyjevoj onlajn radnji, na konzoli koja je hakovana samo na proof of concept/ hello world nivou. Drugim rečima, za PS3 još uvek ne postoje pirati, ni BluRay ni download only igara.

DušMan

Quote from: Meho Krljic on 10-06-2010, 12:21:09
Ovo je  :) :) :) :) :) :), dakle nabavljiva samo putem  :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) radnji, na :)  :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) nivou. Drugim rečima, za PS3 još uvek ne postoje pirati, ni  :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)  :) :) :) :).
U mojoj glavi tvoj post zvuči ovako.
Nekoć si bio punk, sad si Štefan Frank.

Meho Krljic

Da prevedem onda: moram da platim da bi se ti igrao. No, ni jedna žrtva nije prevelika ako će iz nje slijediti tvoj osmeh.

kresha

Hteo sam da predlozim da ti pozajmim PS3, ali nakon ovakvih izliva neznosti, slaba vajda.
Skromnost je grah prema sebi.