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| Destroyer of Words | Re: New Game - True or False True. And a Christmas Episode, a Ghost Episode, a Western Episode (even in the UK - see Red Dwarf), a Football Episode and, in the case of "thrillers", an Evil Twin Episode, a Dead Relative/Lover Comes Back To Life Episode, a Getting Married To The Villain and a Good Deed Goes Wrong Episode.T/F I'm ready to write a sit-com, now. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Pennsylvania
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| Re: New Game - True or False Authentically true T/F In every thriller or Western or dramatic movie, the villain will knock off the bit players immediately one by one, but when he gets to the hero will feel compelled to explain his plans in detail while the hero works a way out of the trap |
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| Destroyer of Words | Re: New Game - True or False Absolutely - it's The Code, y'know. T/F No matter how much money a villain spends on hidden lairs, henchmen, scientific equipment, scientists, lab technicians, weapons, ammunition, phone calls, electricity, hidden traps, non-hidden death booths, clothes, decor, jewellery, companionship (usually female), drug-of-choice, alcoholic beverages (including remarkable champagnes and rare cognacs), chefs and cookery staff (who exceed mere cordon bleu), gardeners, cleaners, janitors and yes-men/women, the plan they outline is still expected to be sufficiently profitable to warrant exotic personal weaponry and the taking of several lives - and yet their own weapon runs out of ammunition before the hero's, or misfires, or misses the target with tragic consequences for them. Perhaps they should have spent more money on learning to shoot. |
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| | #7164 (permalink) |
| Registered User Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Pennsylvania
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| Re: New Game - True or False True, because the wrong thing can be good, though bad is always wrong T/F in Star Trek, four people will always beam down, three will usually be Kirk, Spock and McCoy. The Fourth will be someone we've not seen before. He/she will die. |
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| | #7166 (permalink) |
| Registered User Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Pennsylvania
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| Re: New Game - True or False This may or may not be true, since i never watched Babylon 5, but I will guess that it is true! T/FR William Shatner, who played Kirk, is easily the most smug and self-centered of the Star Trek captians. |
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| Destroyer of Words | Re: New Game - True or False Oh, well, now you're just trying to make trouble. FALSEFALSEFALSEFALSEFALSEFALSEFALSEFALSEFALSEFALSE FALSEFALSEFALSEFALSEFALSEFALSEFALSEFALSEFALSEFALSE FALSEFALSEFALSEFALSEFALSEFALSEFALSEFALSE T/F Admit it. You agree with me, now, don't you? |
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