In the past, I have given Adriana a hard (Adriana, reading over my shoulder (by invitation) interjects: "a REALLY hard time") about her love for the Internet Movie Database message boards (Adriana interjects: "Forums.")
But now, after reading a wonderful thread about the film Incident at Loch Ness, I have come to understand the magic of these boards. An argument about whether or not Werner Herzog's body of work fits the formal definition of pretentious segues seamlessly into a list of the 50 greatest actors of all time. Werner Herzog is #29 on that list.
Before I knew it, I found myself reading "Lightsaber v.s. adamantium" with a little too much interest. Please allow me the indulgence of curating:
kind of a stupid question as adamantium is supposedly the strongest metal on earth, yet the lightsaber is far superior technology that nothing in the galaxy could overcome. one planet v. uncountable planets... not fair or a feasible match, lets keep seperate fictional universes seperate
also...
i always assumed the lightsaber grew in strength depending on the strength of the person that weilded it.so if you have say old school skywalker vs modern skywalker (which is the younger skywalker to old school who is actually younger in terms of the films graphics to older) [[help]] , i would say old school would cut through wolverine like butter, new school would prolly just start screamin noooooooooooooooooo.
omg i am a dork.
Adriana (last interjection) "Just like that line in Galaxy Quest...."
'Superman could totally beat mighty mouse in a fight.'
If you want some fun, go read the imdb board for my entry. I wonder how some of these people tie their shoes in the morning, much less figure out how to use a message board.
Posted by: Wiley Wiggins | April 11, 2006 at 02:07 PM
I too love the IMBD boards. I don't understand why it's taken you so long David! Haven't been over in a while & love the new look btw.
Posted by: Josie Fraser | April 30, 2006 at 03:59 PM