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Yeah, go ahead and lure some more people over.PuckU126 wrote:For sure. Occasionally Karl will join for a few posts, but we still need more!starmvp wrote:I guarantee it will. We just need a few more people to join in on the convo....PuckU126 wrote: Almost a quarter of the way there in posts.
It will get there someday...
I've been skeptical from the start, but with you two going at it like this, we could get there...
You got that right, Chief.karl(east) wrote:Yeah, go ahead and lure some more people over.PuckU126 wrote:For sure. Occasionally Karl will join for a few posts, but we still need more!starmvp wrote:I guarantee it will. We just need a few more people to join in on the convo....
I've been skeptical from the start, but with you two going at it like this, we could get there...


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I was just wondering if there were any others besides the two I saw recently. I saw Sanctum (difrected James Cameron) and 127 hours. They were both awesome! Sanctum was a great movie that showed a father-son relationship change throughout the story. It took place in caves deep below the Earth where a group of people were trapped and forced to find another way out. Both movies were intense and put me on the edge of my seat at times.PuckU126 wrote:In theaters right now? No, I don't think so...starmvp wrote:Any good movies out?
I really don't go out for movies now days... at least 8 dollars a pop, no thanks.starmvp wrote:I was just wondering if there were any others besides the two I saw recently. I saw Sanctum (difrected James Cameron) and 127 hours. They were both awesome! Sanctum was a great movie that showed a father-son relationship change throughout the story. It took place in caves deep below the Earth where a group of people were trapped and forced to find another way out. Both movies were intense and put me on the edge of my seat at times.PuckU126 wrote:In theaters right now? No, I don't think so...starmvp wrote:Any good movies out?
If I really want to see a new movie, I will download it on Graboid. You need to pay a small fee and find the right files, but it will save A LOT of money in the long run. You can also download old TV shows and older movies on there as well. Its pretty cool.

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Good to know. About how much does it cost?PuckU126 wrote:I really don't go out for movies now days... at least 8 dollars a pop, no thanks.starmvp wrote:I was just wondering if there were any others besides the two I saw recently. I saw Sanctum (difrected James Cameron) and 127 hours. They were both awesome! Sanctum was a great movie that showed a father-son relationship change throughout the story. It took place in caves deep below the Earth where a group of people were trapped and forced to find another way out. Both movies were intense and put me on the edge of my seat at times.PuckU126 wrote: In theaters right now? No, I don't think so...
If I really want to see a new movie, I will download it on Graboid. You need to pay a small fee and find the right files, but it will save A LOT of money in the long run. You can also download old TV shows and older movies on there as well. Its pretty cool.
50,000 MB (50 GB) = $15.00starmvp wrote:Good to know. About how much does it cost?PuckU126 wrote:I really don't go out for movies now days... at least 8 dollars a pop, no thanks.starmvp wrote:I was just wondering if there were any others besides the two I saw recently. I saw Sanctum (difrected James Cameron) and 127 hours. They were both awesome! Sanctum was a great movie that showed a father-son relationship change throughout the story. It took place in caves deep below the Earth where a group of people were trapped and forced to find another way out. Both movies were intense and put me on the edge of my seat at times.
If I really want to see a new movie, I will download it on Graboid. You need to pay a small fee and find the right files, but it will save A LOT of money in the long run. You can also download old TV shows and older movies on there as well. Its pretty cool.
But there are different size packages to choose from as well. (Prices vary)
1 movie is about 700 MB (sizes do vary depending on the length of the movie and what screen definition you want standard or HD)
Check it out, I think its great.

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Do it; I like it and use it from time to time.starmvp wrote:I'll check it out
http://www.graboid.com/

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Yup.starmvp wrote:It won a bunch of awards didn't it?PuckU126 wrote:Great cast, Great writing, Great directing, Great everything.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ac ... e_Departed

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Impressive...PuckU126 wrote:Yup.starmvp wrote:It won a bunch of awards didn't it?PuckU126 wrote:Great cast, Great writing, Great directing, Great everything.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ac ... e_Departed
Agreed. Mark W. was a close runner-up that year in best supporting.starmvp wrote:Impressive...PuckU126 wrote:Yup.starmvp wrote:It won a bunch of awards didn't it?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ac ... e_Departed

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