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Sorry to drudge up this thread but have you heard any more news regarding this gym Brave?
I just found out i'm starting work in Shaftesbury Avenue start of Jan and have been told there is a year long waiting list for the bike parking in my building and no showers.
I've forwarded details of this gym onto HR but if you heard anything sooner of a LFGSS group signup lemme know.
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a couple of pages too late nukow
i already posted all the raleighs on the interwebOh Dicki, that Raleigh is a dreamboat.
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These videos are absolute vomit. What are they trying to prove? That 4 shit locks don't make a good one? That Kryptonite locks are in fact NOT made of Kryptonite from the planet Krypton?
I think I might post a youtube video with one single frame that states:-
Massive croppers will beat your lock.
A brick will beat your house window.
A knife to the gut will beat your wallet.
**There is always a way for a thief to take whatever you own. **
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I've discovered that If you play games whilst listening to the new 'Tron Legacy' sound track everything you do is more epic. Shoot some guy before, meh he's dead. With added Tron you feel like you just slayed the mighty cyber wizard. Tetris has never been so intense, feels like your a spy cracking codes.
Ok maybe I'm exaggerating slightly but it defiantly sets a mood...
The tron legacy soundtrack IS awesome.
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yeah games aren't hot on narrative (even bioshock Ed) they're not structured for narrative but for game play. In fact, according to director peter greenaway, films shouldn't be too linked to narrative but should focus on the visual treats the medium does best.
Books are best at narrative
To loosely quote the great Robert Mckee
Books are best at inner character conflict
Theatre for outer character
Films for character conflict through environmentI wouldn't say narrative is what's at stake, more the fact that you don't really feel any empathy for a character who can run around killing everything single handedly.
Which is pretty much the problem with EVERY game-based movie. No conflict and thus no drama. Which is probably why the horror genre of adaptations have been the most successful even if they're not perfectly executed.
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half-life directed by early david cronenburg, gruesom headcrab attacks thwarted by crowbar wielding gary oldman as gordon freeman
^This.
I don't think I can really be arsed to watch a movie adaptation of a game. Source material really doesn't lend itself well to being genuinely interesting outside of interaction. Unless you are talking about heavily novelized games with thick amounts of lore. Ala Mass Effect, Halo, Warcraft, Starcraft. Even then you might as well go pick up a (much-better) novel in the sci-fi/fantasy section of some bookshop.
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Uncharted
Apparently that is happening already, and if it's done well should be good.
Prince of Persia has Gemma Arteton in it...
The Uncharted film is being directed by the guy who did "I Heart Huckabees" is starring Marky Mark as Drake and is centered around Drakes family "...a family of thieves..." dominating "global power players..."
I'll bet the vision in my right eye it will be absolute tumor.
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Fallout is buggy if you have shit components or a messy install, but if it runs on a dualboot mac then it cant be that bad. 100+ hours on a £300 pc build, 2 crashs no glitches except a few weird decapitation anims.
Not really about a messy install or shit components...i'm pretty sure Gamespot, IGN, Gametrailers etc have the best possible PC environments to review games on and all have reported bugs from light to severe.
Not to mention these bugs happen on consoles too.
Just luck of the draw really.
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Oh I forgot to add earlier fallout new Vegas was only 19 when I went in there at lunch. Is it not selling as well as people thought or something?
Part of the low sales are all the early reviews slating it for so many awkward and downright game-breaking bugs. Most definitely patched for PC by now, doubtful on consoles.
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Hi guys,
Girlfriend got her bike nicked outside Meat Liquor on the corner of Wellbeck and Henrietta W1U. Stock Charge Mixer 2010, roughly 50-52cm TT with the addition of Silver MKS pedals, black adjustable stem and near new Continental Gator Skins.
I know they're everywhere but just be on the look out for one with an articulating stem raised quite high.
Attached is a pic when it was bought. Currently not rocking the mudguards and with the changes mentioned above.
Cheers guys
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