19 themes/skins available for your browsing pleasure. A variety of looks, 6 AC2 exclusives - Featuring SMACX, Civ6 Firaxis, and two CivII themes.[new Theme Select Box, bottom right sidebar - works for lurkers, too]
0 Members and 10 Guests are viewing this topic.
Yeah, and the fat girls into a little boy-on-boy
Uno could probably make you deader...
About Doctor Who - if the Beebe would hire a good writer, good video editor and good sound mixer, there's a mint to be made going through all the intact stories of the old show and editing them down to the length the story wanted to be, sans the pointless/boring running around that didn't advance the plot and served only to pad that sucker out to 4-6 episodes when 2 would have done. It's something I've noticed time and again, even when watching the good ones with the 4th Doctor and Romanna - over half is always boring filler. (Mylochka and I watched Castrovalva last night, which was deadly bad for the first half it took to even get to the eponymous locality, then suddenly became not-terrible once TristanDoctor hit town.) I'm not advocating something like Star Trek Remastered with fixing the special effects to so-so results. You'd still be stuck with the old scripts, old performances, much of the old sets, and all the costumes. But good stories and bad alike could all benefit from tighter pacing and getting to the good parts a lot faster.The BBC could make a mint selling DVDs of the old show to the same fans all over again, and have something much more likely to appeal to new fans and curious fans of the current version. This is something even you or I could do crudely on the computer with something like Windows Movie Maker, provided only the will, the patience, and some good story-telling skills - and I wish some fans would, in hopes of the right people at the beebe seeing it on YouTube and getting inspired.I'd really like to see a Good Parts version of Castrovalva, you see...
Okay - I've watched the above fan-produced episode, and I'm positively shocked at how well it came together. I could go on for a very long time about where there's room for improvement, but the writing really has the feel as well as being as smart and well-structured as you could hope for from a fan production.Their Kirk (Vic Mignola, the voice of Edward Elgar on Fullmetal Alchemist and the reason that I hereby dub this particular fan production Fullmetal Star Trek) is head and shoulders the best Kirk I've seen in a fan video. Not wild about any of the rest of the cast, (even though Chris Doohan really sounds like Scotty and Grant Imanhara of Mythbusters does a credible Sulu voice) but a strong Kirk does a lot to carry a weak Spock (w/ a voice far too high - Spock without a deep voice doesn't scan as Spock, something even unlikeable SkylarSpock pulled off - these fan productions always cast fellows to young to pull off Spock successfully). Unlike the boyish-seeming James Crawley of New Voyages, or the even younger chap who replaced him for Phase II, Mignola is about the right age to be Kirk, which I think is a lot of why his reading of the part works so well.Again, it's a fan video, and I'm cautioning you to go in with low expectations; but it IS surprisingly good, and I'm not just taking it easy on amateurs. I Just plain liked it, and the redheaded girl is pretty hot.Two thumbs up; Joe Bob says check it out.