The first prequel was pretty bad in comparison to the original trilogy, but after hearing this and seeing the preview for episode 2, i'm really disappointed. The actor they chose to play anakin in the movie looks completely wrong for the part to me, and from what I saw of his acting, I would say that I've seen cardboard boxes put more emotion into an act.
I'm sorry, but what the heck are you talking about? I'm not even catching what you're trying to get at, but what I think you're saying is that lord of the rings is bad for some magical reason. I didn't understand much if any of your post, and you just sound like a Harry Potter fan making up big words to insult LOTR to me.
In about an hour I'm heading to the theatre to see it. To me the most important thing is that it outdoes Harry Potter, to show all those 6 year olds that there are better books out there.
It sounds like it could have quite a few different uses. Can you imagine using this for a security system, perhaps when combined with face-recognition software? They would make a good combo.
The first prequel was pretty bad in comparison to the original trilogy, but after hearing this and seeing the preview for episode 2, i'm really disappointed. The actor they chose to play anakin in the movie looks completely wrong for the part to me, and from what I saw of his acting, I would say that I've seen cardboard boxes put more emotion into an act.
My new years resolution is 1024x768 ;)
I'm sorry, but what the heck are you talking about? I'm not even catching what you're trying to get at, but what I think you're saying is that lord of the rings is bad for some magical reason. I didn't understand much if any of your post, and you just sound like a Harry Potter fan making up big words to insult LOTR to me.
In about an hour I'm heading to the theatre to see it. To me the most important thing is that it outdoes Harry Potter, to show all those 6 year olds that there are better books out there.
When can I get one with an athlon inside, to keep my pocket warm?
It sounds like it could have quite a few different uses. Can you imagine using this for a security system, perhaps when combined with face-recognition software? They would make a good combo.