Feng Shui Reloaded, Baby!
From: Sensei Posted on: 4/10/2003 7:51 pm
To: ALL
Message: 183.1
Has anyone seen the trailers for "The Matrix Reloaded" yet? Man, I've counted, like, 8 examples of fu schticks already, just from the promos. This is gonna be kewl!
From: Jedi GoodKnight Posted on: 5/7/2003 4:42 am
To: Sensei
Message: 183.2
in reply to: 183.1
Heh heh heh! Your post reminds me of when Strange Days came out - some friends of mine watched it and played "Spot the Cyberpunk Archetype".
From: Sensei Posted on: 5/9/2003 7:27 pm
To: Jedi GoodKnight
Message: 183.3
in reply to: 183.2
Yeah, I'm also the type of guy who, just for fun, tries to pick out the person in every social setting who'd role-play a half-orc in D&D.

On a totally unrelated note, I tried stepping over a chair today and tweaked my thigh muscle. So much for my Abundant Leap schtick...



Edited 5/11/2003 1:30:36 PM ET by Sensei (SENSEI22)
From: GrifterX2 Posted on: 5/31/2003 3:36 pm
To: Sensei
Message: 183.4
in reply to: 183.1
Scarily enough, I do this with all action movies now. My roommate and I GM on a rotating schedule, so we both know all the rules. Rush Hour is a great example.

Rush Hour is so Feng Shui. Chris Tucker played a great Maverick cop. Sure, he doesn't have the drinking problem, but everythinge else was there. He is constantly abused by his boss. He has underworld contacts. For some reason, his perps tend to end up dead. Jackie Cahn completed the duo as the Karate Cop. He almost never used a gun, not in the entire movie. If I only had a 10 in guns, I wouldn't be using it much either. He listens to his superiors, has a strong sense of honor, everything.

Grifter
Alright, which one of y'all kicked me?