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Too dim? I dont know what you mean by that.............?
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Aren't 3D movies darker than 2D movies? I find it hard to like movies when it's dim. My eyesight is not very good and maybe that's the main reason for that.
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Oh that was something I was not aware of ... I have only seen 1 3d movie that being tron.
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Just got home from seeing " Cabin in the woods". FANTASTIC.
Cabin was written and produced by the same guy who directed Avengers, do if you liked his style, he throws an awesome twist on the horror movie. Now I will say, this movie, is absolutely hilarious. You will be laughing the whole time. So if you want a die hard scary movie, this isn't for you. The story is VERY good, and original, it really blew me away.
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Same. It feels awkward and I often have to position it in such a way so that the 3D glasses don't keep slipping off. Very annoying and I always end up taking them off halfway through the film.
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Don't read me wrong here i'm not trying to defend whatever movie you're refering to but they had a special today on the weather channel about " How weather changed history " and Operation Eagle Claw - the Iran hostage crisis - of course you can watch some of it online but the part im refering to below isn't online so maybe you can catch it on the weather channel . Part of the story is about Charles Beckwith - AK47 Cartridge 7.62×39mm M43/M67 This guy got shot with a 50MM and survived - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Alvin_Beckwith " In Vietnam, Beckwith commanded a Special Forces unit code-named Project DELTA. He was critically wounded in early 1966 (he took a .50 caliber bullet through his abdomen). It was so bad that medical personnel initially triaged him as beyond help.[6] After recovery, he took over the Florida Phase of the US Army's Ranger School, transforming it from a scripted exercise based upon the Army's World War II experience, into a Vietnam-oriented training regimen. " anyway , the human body is an amazing thing . Just look at Alizée ! Last edited by alizeefan; 05-29-2012 at 09:39 PM.. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type_89_grenade_discharger A .50 caliber is closer to around 13mm. And no, a 7.62 to COM, even at point blank, is not automatic death. It may not be pleasant and you probably are going to have some issues if you survive, but it isn't a guarantee death. endgunnutrant.exe Anyways... This was on tv for Memorial Day. One of my favorites of all time: |
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God I love that movie. The salute to Captain Miler at the end gets me every time.
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