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DeepEastTexas

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  1. Check out how the last 4 episodes of the Clone Wars starts out. Quite the departure from other series and movies. It went retro.
  2. Kevin Kiner. Did the music for Clone Wars, Rebels, Bad Batch, and Tales of the Jedi. He did an amazing job on the last 4 episodes of CW. They really did get the band back together! Great start. All the characters were consistent with Rebels and CW. No complaints, looking forward to the rest of the season.
  3. You mean season 5, right?
  4. I'm really enjoying this. Great episode yesterday.
  5. Glad to see there's an emphasis being placed on the midfield. Maddison and Bissouma are a world of difference this year. Just need the front 3 sorted out. I liked what I briefly saw of Solomon. Kulu/Richy/Son were better today, hopefully they continue to get more comfortable and progress quicker.
  6. Kulu finding joy on his side! Sarr!
  7. I've been to that old dollar theater for a corporate event back in 2001 or so. Not great. The El Fenix inside Ridgmar lasted until about 2000. It got turned into an indoor miniature golf place. Called it "Moon Golf" because the balls were neon and the lights were dimmed. Weird concept. I only go there now for the movies.
  8. Maddison fed Richarlison a perfect pass in the middle of the box, right in front of the net, and Richy takes an extra touch that allows time for Brentford to block his shot. He's going to continue getting chances in Ange's system, but he's going to have to do a helluva lot better than he did last year. He got better as the game went on, but neither of our front 3 did much. That will most likely change under Ange, but today, they were invisible.
  9. The front 3 were invisible today. Still time, but very disappointing.
  10. 11 minutes of stoppage, I'd say you have your answer.
  11. That needed to be saved. No excuse there.
  12. And that's why we needed Maddison. We've been needing that since Eriksen left.
  13. COYS!!!! Let's watch some attacking futbol!
  14. I'm reading now that Harry has some financial terms to sort out at Tottenham. What could those be? What are they referring to?
  15. I thought Harry had already agreed terms with Bayern?
  16. And Sanchez is in mid-season form, getting burned on that Lewendowski goal.
  17. Really enjoying this so far. Keeps getting better, and we haven't even gotten to Morgan Freeman.
  18. Look you stupid waterhead fuck, you're the one who can't understand the fucking movie. Why didn't God just have a sandstorm come and wipe out the Nazis and re-bury the Ark? I guess he didn't "feel like it". Given your narrative that's what should have happened. Fucking moron. Your stupid fucking hypotheticals are just as stupid as the dumbshit question that started in this thread. The warehouse is flammable! Oh, I'm glad the Ark didn't travel by boat, it might have sunk in the Med only to be discovered by fucking Cousteau. Get the fuck outta here. Focus on what did happen in the movie. That's what this is about. You have to remember the time in which the movie was written and filmed. The late '70s into the start of the '80s. Released in '81. The U.S. had just experienced Watergate, the end of an unpopular war in Vietnam, the fall of Saigon, the energy crisis with gas lines, the Iran Hostage situation, Carter's "crisis of confidence" speech, and stagflation. People's belief and faith in the government was at an all time low. That's why the ending shot of a U.S. warehouse was such a twist. You go from God burying the Ark in a wrathful sandstorm that lasted an entire year, to burying it in a government warehouse. The audience can chuckle at the accepted ineptitude of bureaucracy and of our own government. Also, none of your three bulleted points in your earlier post make any goddamn sense. None of them debunk the question at hand. In fact, your post only reinforces the internet theory that Indy wasn't needed. Why don't you go watch a selection from the Fast and Furious franchise. It seems more like your speed.
  19. Yeah, it sat for 2,000+ years without being found, but the Nazis did find the city. And no shit we're talking about two different locations. The fucking island is inconsequential. It's the fact that a desert city purposely destroyed in an act of God, and eventually discovered by Man, that's at issue. The Ark had to be relocated. The irony of the last camera shot of the film is that an instrument of God, thought to be forever hidden by an act of God, is now forever hidden by man's folly. The only fucktard thing here is the hypothetical about a warehouse fire. Clearly, the ending was lost upon you.
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