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Thread: Ranger Hat and the revamp
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thpokc
Mon Sep 19, 2005 6:18 pm
#1
After reading the FAQ I did not see us getting a ranger hat in the revamp, lol.
Sirgleno
Mon Sep 19, 2005 6:25 pm
#2
How about a Ranger Cod Piece?
Think Clockwork Orange, wouldn't that be frickin awsome?
Think Clockwork Orange, wouldn't that be frickin awsome?
CuchulainnDarklight
Mon Sep 19, 2005 6:50 pm
#3
Sirgleno wrote:
How about a Ranger Cod Piece?
Think Clockwork Orange, wouldn't that be frickin awsome?
Clockwork Orange, now there was one of the most rubbish films I ever saw. Sticking in a bit of **edit** and ultraviolence to a run of the mill story and thinking that changing a few words here and there to make it sound different/futuristic, does not a good film make!
Calculus_Entropy
Mon Sep 19, 2005 7:23 pm
#4
The Ranger Hat was going to be put in the Creature-Centric Revamp...
Almagill
Tue Sep 20, 2005 3:30 am
#6
RANGER BALACLAVA!!!! 4 teh w1n
(That's a ski mask for you people withthe weird time zones btw)
(That's a ski mask for you people withthe weird time zones btw)
Moonkat
Tue Sep 20, 2005 4:08 am
#7
Just an aside - A Clockwork Orange the movie by Stanley Kubrick was based on the novel by Anthony Burgess.On the order of Uncle Tom's Cabin or The Jungle, if you think it was meant to glorify violence, you missed the point entirely.
CuchulainnDarklight
Tue Sep 20, 2005 6:05 am
#8
Moonkat wrote:
Just an aside - A Clockwork Orange the movie by Stanley Kubrick was based on the novel by Anthony Burgess.On the order of Uncle Tom's Cabin or The Jungle, if you think it was meant to glorify violence, you missed the point entirely.
Not saying the book was bad, but the film, god it was awful.
Orkboyz
Tue Sep 20, 2005 10:02 am
#9
CuchulainnDarklight wrote:
Clockwork Orange, now there was one of the most rubbish films I ever saw. Sticking in a bit of **edit** and ultraviolence to a run of the mill story and thinking that changing a few words here and there to make it sound different/futuristic, does not a good film make!
The movie is based off of a book by Anthony Burgess and had fundamentally different elements than the novel. Just like all movies adapted from novels. If I remember, the clothes they wore in the book were black and the codpieces worn under the pants had embossed images. Dim's was a clown, I believe.
Anyway, the novel has a dictionary attached to it because alot of the language is a combination of latin and a bit of russian thrown in. The novel is a much better study of "rehabiliting delinquents" in a socialist structure and is not really futuristic at all.
Wow, I sound like a book snob. I'll stop now.
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