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You Know What Really Grinds My Gears?

Started by Flick James, June 08, 2010, 09:48:30 AM

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Flick James

Quote from: Used Meathook on February 10, 2011, 11:24:47 PM
Quote from: The DarkSider on February 10, 2011, 10:17:56 PM
Quote from: Used Meathook on February 10, 2011, 10:12:12 PM
You know what grinds my gears? When somebody becomes so lazy and fat that they become "disabled". Then they always b***h and moan about how they "have a bad back". No crap you got a bad back...you're 5'7" and 320lbs you slob!
Theres actually a Facebook page entitled, "You're not disabled you're fat, get out of the wheelchair."

I'D BUY THAT FOR A DOLLAR!

Yeah, and we get told we are insensitive if we talk about it. It's not black and white, I get that, but when I see people who are obviously obese riding around on motorized carts my blood boils just a little bit.
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Jack

#976
At the SyFy Channel website, they expect you to watch an advertisement for something before you get to see the trailer for one of their movies.  I mean, good grief.  SyFy is a business, and their product is their movies.  It couldn't be any more obvious that the trailer itself IS an advertisement   :lookingup:  So watch an ad before you get to see another ad.  And it's on their own damned site - which you would think they could finance with their television network profits.

And they've got videos - with sound - on all their pages.  You can't even browse the site without being bombarded with commercials for their crap - every one of which you have to pause if you want it to be quiet.  Which means you'll have to wait several seconds for it to load and start playing, then you can stop it, and finally THEN you can actually look at the page you wanted to see in the first place.   Of course you can turn your speakers off, and then back on later.  that gets another one of these form me >   :lookingup:
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Mr. DS

Quote from: Flick James on February 11, 2011, 09:48:58 AM
Quote from: Used Meathook on February 10, 2011, 11:24:47 PM
Quote from: The DarkSider on February 10, 2011, 10:17:56 PM
Quote from: Used Meathook on February 10, 2011, 10:12:12 PM
You know what grinds my gears? When somebody becomes so lazy and fat that they become "disabled". Then they always b***h and moan about how they "have a bad back". No crap you got a bad back...you're 5'7" and 320lbs you slob!
Theres actually a Facebook page entitled, "You're not disabled you're fat, get out of the wheelchair."

I'D BUY THAT FOR A DOLLAR!

Yeah, and we get told we are insensitive if we talk about it. It's not black and white, I get that, but when I see people who are obviously obese riding around on motorized carts my blood boils just a little bit.
These people probably have handicap parking stickers too. 
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Kaseykockroach

Am I the only one who finds HD/Blu-Ray to be nothing special? I'm not paying hundreds of extra dollars just so I can see the pores on someone's face a little more clearly. Plus, I honestly don't see that much of a difference anyway. Plus, none of the films and cartoons I collect are really Blu-Ray material (the most recently-made film in my DVD collection is Gremlins 2).
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Quote from: Kaseykockroach on February 15, 2011, 04:02:26 AM
Am I the only one who finds HD/Blu-Ray to be nothing special? I'm not paying hundreds of extra dollars just so I can see the pores on someone's face a little more clearly. Plus, I honestly don't see that much of a difference anyway. Plus, none of the films and cartoons I collect are really Blu-Ray material (the most recently-made film in my DVD collection is Gremlins 2).

Personally, there's other things I like better about Blu-Ray than just the video..  It also has much better options for audio/video stuff, there's no skip for layer change (not a huge deal, but it's still an improvement), they can fit more video per disc, most Blu-Rays allow you to get into the movie faster than the DVD, and so on. 

But as far as excellent quality DVDs vs excellent quality Blu-Rays, yeah, it's not a huge deal for me.  Personally, there are very few films I'm going to bother to upgrade once I get my own player (one in the household now, but it isn't my own, so I don't own any actual discs).

Olivia Bauer

I hate how much CRAP is on Netflix insta-stream.

Trevor

Quote from: Kaseykockroach on February 15, 2011, 04:02:26 AM
Am I the only one who finds HD/Blu-Ray to be nothing special? I'm not paying hundreds of extra dollars just so I can see the pores on someone's face a little more clearly. Plus, I honestly don't see that much of a difference anyway. Plus, none of the films and cartoons I collect are really Blu-Ray material (the most recently-made film in my DVD collection is Gremlins 2).

I agree with Kasey: BluRay players and discs are horribly expensive in South Africa, add to that the cost of a big screen TV and audio system and you'll have to sell your mother in law into slavery to afford that set-up. I have a multiregion DVD player, a good VHS and a biggish flatscreen TV with good sound: that's all I need.*

* I need some clean undies too but that's beside the point.  :buggedout: :buggedout:
We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness.

JaseSF

Blu-Rays are said to have a much longer shelf life than DVDs and the newer ones also are supposed to be able to withstand a bit more abuse than DVDs can. I also like that they seem to come in a slightly smaller, more compact package.
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Flick James

Quote from: Trevor on February 15, 2011, 07:33:22 AM
Quote from: Kaseykockroach on February 15, 2011, 04:02:26 AM
Am I the only one who finds HD/Blu-Ray to be nothing special? I'm not paying hundreds of extra dollars just so I can see the pores on someone's face a little more clearly. Plus, I honestly don't see that much of a difference anyway. Plus, none of the films and cartoons I collect are really Blu-Ray material (the most recently-made film in my DVD collection is Gremlins 2).

I agree with Kasey: BluRay players and discs are horribly expensive in South Africa, add to that the cost of a big screen TV and audio system and you'll have to sell your mother in law into slavery to afford that set-up. I have a multiregion DVD player, a good VHS and a biggish flatscreen TV with good sound: that's all I need.*

* I need some clean undies too but that's beside the point.  :buggedout: :buggedout:

Hear hear! I was in a department store recently and they were playing Pirates of the Carribean: The Curse of the Black Pearl on their HDs on a BlueRay player. The scene was the one where Keira Knightly first sees pirates of the Black Pearl in their moonlight form. Not only was I able see every imperfection in Keira Knightly's face that she's had since birth, the CGI elements looked every less realistic than they did without HD. They somehow looked every MORE CGI, if that makes sense.
I don't always talk about bad movies, but when I do, I prefer badmovies.org

Jim H

Yeah, part of the issue is you're seeing them in great quality on a much smaller screen than the theatre.  That's why it looks fine on the big screen - much more spread out, so you can't concentrate on it as much.  Not to mention if you saw it projected on film, the slight vibration from projected film does an excellent job of making CGI look better.

Kaseykockroach

When I show someone one of my cartoons.
"Oh that's nice" (cue going back to whatever they were doing. Same to whenever I show someone one of my written stories).
I know I'm not a great cartoonist, but I'd prefer criticism to nothing at all! -grumbles-
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Mr. DS

People who frig up parking their car past all notable sense.  I work at a hospital where the parking can be limited so when someone eats up two parking spaces for a sh!tty parking job I feel their car should be nuked.
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Leah

yeah no.

AndyC

Quote from: The DarkSider on February 15, 2011, 08:38:20 PM
People who frig up parking their car past all notable sense.  I work at a hospital where the parking can be limited so when someone eats up two parking spaces for a sh!tty parking job I feel their car should be nuked.

Get it straight and roughly halfway between the lines. Not all that complicated.

I hate it when I parallel park on the street, leaving a reasonable space between my car and the one in front, then some doofus parks behind me and pulls right up to my back bumper. I return to find that instead of backing up a couple of feet and pulling out, I have to wiggle the car out of the space while trying not to disrupt traffic.

It's not even a rare occurrence. It happens more often than not, which is another reason I avoid parallel parking unless there is no other choice. And even then, I'll try to get a space next to a driveway, so I'm guaranteed some room to move. Problem is, I'm not one of those people who crowd driveways and make it impossible to back out safely. I leave a little space, which some idiot crams a car into, crowding both my car and the driveway. :hatred:
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claws

Those Scary Maze Prank videos on youtube. What kind of idiot parent films their own child being scared half to death, screaming and crying?
I don't see the humor in that. Another thing that grinds my gears is that I know enough people who gloat and laugh their asses off watching those videos.