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Post Thu Nov 13, 2003 4:33 pm

@Gromit, thanks Grom!!

@Kumari, no offense was intended, just as I am sure you didn't mean to offend me by saying it was "I felt that it was a great celebration of humanity." When you sort of, relatedly, admitted afterwords it was more animal in nature than human.

Not that I was really offended, but it did pick out a particular scene I had a strong opinion of. And that's all it was, a strong opinion.


Sir Spectre


... No more signature. <-----Irony

Post Thu Nov 13, 2003 9:01 pm

Ok guys i'm sorry - allow me to explain myself.
I'm not feeling heavy at all. Sorry if u think i am.

"Firstly Spectre is in no way a fascist (i believe we've all known him long enough to suss that one out)"
I didn't say he was a fascist i said i don't appreciate his fascism. One is a personal complaint (never appropriate imo) and one is a complaint about an action or expression. I feel that the former is really nasty and never meant to sound like that.

From reading your post I understand that you got a great deal out of the 3rd matrix that a lot of us did not...but there is no need to be offensive in your arguments.
I didn't realise i was offensive in my arguments. I'm sorry.

Finally, I have read and reread what has been said on this page and I can't find any reference to ANYBODY attacking your beliefs...
Nobody is attacking my beliefs. If u think i think that then i understand why u might think i need to lighten up. Maybe ur not happy with my use of the words counter-argument in which case i think we all need to lighten up


And just for the record...occasionally it is cool to be a smartarse...
haha... smartarse


Spectre said: @Kumari, no offense was intended, just as I am sure you didn't mean to offend me by saying it was "I felt that it was a great celebration of humanity."
Jeez i never considered that. Wow! I'm sorry mate.

"...admitted afterwords it was more animal in nature than human."
for the record: i don't believe that. That's my whole point.
and for the "other" record: I really am sorry guys.

kumari --- "You are ALL my brothers and sisters."

Edited by - kumari on 13-11-2003 21:07:49

Post Thu Nov 13, 2003 9:24 pm

well then, now we're all friends again, when's FF going to let us discuss this trilogy properly, spoilers and all, in his Revolutions Spoilers thread? (that he hasn't done yet) After we discussed the Matrix a few months ago and Eraser shot my argument down in flames (but he wasn't in the 1/2 daze that his life has now become for the next 2 yrs anyway) I went out and got several books on Plato and a copy of the Republic, in which of course is the famous Allegory of the Cave which I'm told covers the same problems of existence and awareness as the Matrix (note: i am total w*nk at philosophy and read about 4 pages then gave up, my head hurt) Anyway i have several "new" ideas about the Matrix, ok someone else has prob come up with them already but at least i though of them meself!

Post Thu Nov 13, 2003 9:53 pm

when everyone in OT has seen the Craptrix i guess taw

Men are from mars, women from somewhere else

Post Thu Nov 13, 2003 10:08 pm

ok, who hasn't seen it yet, if ur intending to see it?

Post Thu Nov 13, 2003 10:49 pm

i say make it now. We have enough people to discuss it already and i'm keen! If u just start by saying explaining spoiler content then the yet-to-watch-it's should be safe!

GOGOGO...

I tried to read philosophy once and i gave up pretty fast too I'd like to find a good book on philosophy. What did u find out tawa?

kumari --- "You are ALL my brothers and sisters."

Post Thu Nov 13, 2003 10:56 pm

tell u when the thread gets underway

Post Thu Nov 13, 2003 11:03 pm

i havent read philosophy, i have read homers illiad tho ( partly )

Men are from mars, women from somewhere else

Post Fri Nov 14, 2003 12:49 am

good film for next yr, ff, Troy (Brad in a skirt

Post Fri Nov 14, 2003 12:22 pm

@taw yep my gf's already clocked that one. I reckon we should hold a TLR conference on its opening weekend...there won't be any women around to argue

on the subject of philosophy, I did an A-level in it (woo), which amounts to nothing as all I seem to remember is all the classes were spent at the local pub I did manage to quote a ton of Douglas Adams on my final paper though! (did you know he's a "registered philosopher"?)

Wouldn't bother with plato anyway, from what I recall most of the interesting texts in philosophy, about anything at all, came from 15th-17th century when the whole world was waking up. When I say interesting, I actually mean "f***ed up"

Post Fri Nov 14, 2003 4:59 pm

what's a "registered philosopher"? What does it take to become one?

I can just imagine what douglas adams is capable of. Was. Rest his soul.

kumari --- "You are ALL my brothers and sisters."

Post Fri Nov 14, 2003 6:09 pm

As far as I know, to become a "registered philosopher" you have to be recognised as a great thinker by the united Oxbridge boards. I had to write to Oxford to find out if I was allowed to quote the HitchHikers Guide in reference to the question "Is there a god?"....and they replied that it would be recognised, because Douglas Adams is a "registered philosopher"...! So there ya go, you learn something every day

Post Fri Nov 14, 2003 9:55 pm

i've always wished to get to grips with philosophy. it ties in so well with so many other things i'm interested in, but unfortunately i'm just not clever enough esp. the modern stuff (modern as in post-renaissance) often baffles me. i know enough to have a halfway intelligent layman's discussion, but that's about it, i wouldn't presume to debate it even semi-seriously

Post Sat Nov 15, 2003 12:58 am

I finally was able to see Revolutions today and apart from some minor doubtful things, I found it to be quite good actually Great to be honest ! A visual spectacle and a worthy ending (at least certainly not the lame ending I was affraid for you know). I read most reviews about this movie and in my honest opinion they didn't do the movie one bit justice

My rating for Revolutions: 9/10 (heh he, what can I say...I just loved it )

Post Sat Nov 15, 2003 5:15 am

Just saw revolutions. Nifty nifty effects, loved the dock battle, wierd ending. And not much of a plot, but ok. However, the fire alarm went off as the Hammer is aproaching Zion and we had to evacuate the theater to make things more interesting! Some j*ck*ss pulled it

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