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tysonK 2004-06-20 07:36 PM

films I saw this weekend
 
In the Theatre:

Dodgeball (recommended)
The Day After Tomorrow (unwatchable)
The Terminal (almost recommended)
The Chronicles of Riddick (very unwatchable)


Rental:

The Hard Word (recommended)
I Capture The Castle (recommended, if you like that stuff)
Spellbound (recommended, if you like docudramas)


You can get a lot done when you don't Autocross! :lol:

IheartSTI 2004-06-20 07:57 PM

yea cronical of ridict was a waste of my money

JC 2004-06-20 08:07 PM

Chronicles of Riddick was awesome, you guys are tools. :P

dknv 2004-06-20 08:37 PM

ohnooosss, I wanted 2 c Day after 2morrow....
Tyson, wow. Pretty good, where were the invites for the rest of us??.... :lol:
I appreciate your reviews.

JC 2004-06-20 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by dknv
ohnooosss, I wanted 2 c Day after 2morrow....
Tyson, wow. Pretty good, where were the invites for the rest of us??.... :lol:
I appreciate your reviews.

I wanted to see it too actually. Thanks Tyson, ASS. Unless you had a date and she better have been hot. :wink:

MattR 2004-06-20 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by JC
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Originally Posted by dknv
ohnooosss, I wanted 2 c Day after 2morrow....
Tyson, wow. Pretty good, where were the invites for the rest of us??.... :lol:
I appreciate your reviews.

I wanted to see it too actually. Thanks Tyson, ASS. Unless you had a date and she better have been hot. :wink:

I've never met a gurl that could sit thru that many movies, but that would be quite a find...

JC 2004-06-20 09:09 PM

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Originally Posted by MattR
I've never met a gurl that could sit thru that many movies, but that would be quite a find...

I have, but she wasn't hot. Plus she refused to go out with me. :lol:

tysonK 2004-06-20 09:37 PM

Well those are 7-12am sessions.

When I do the double movie thing again I can call/post it up!

Most people don't like the movie marathon things me and my brother and roommate do, often.

Matt are you serious?

Riddick was absolute boring, horrific dialogue if you can call it that. The digital landscapes were more annoyingly scenic than beautiful or organic. Most of the characers were drivin by huge on-screen initial apperance fllowed by little or no follow up. I really could not handle it. Those are my general critiques, specific story/plot realted complaints are numerous!

numerous!

tysonK 2004-06-20 09:39 PM

Just to clear things up I paid to see Dodgeball and The Terminal I snuck into Riddick and Day After...

priorities.

JC 2004-06-20 10:13 PM

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Originally Posted by tysonK
Riddick was absolute boring, horrific dialogue if you can call it that. The digital landscapes were more annoyingly scenic than beautiful or organic. Most of the characers were drivin by huge on-screen initial apperance fllowed by little or no follow up. I really could not handle it. Those are my general critiques, specific story/plot realted complaints are numerous!

numerous!

Dialouge? Character development? What the fuck kinda movie did you expect to see? Maybe you would be happier watching the Joy Luck Club and going and having tea next time. :P The movie had a lot of ass kicking and a passable plot. They makes it the perfect action movie.

Kevin M 2004-06-20 10:25 PM

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Originally Posted by tysonK
Just to clear things up I paid to see Dodgeball and The Terminal I snuck into Riddick and Day After...

priorities.

I was going to start making a habit of that. Then I realized when I went to try it that they took the names of the movie that was showing off of each individual screen... would have been blundering around looking for the next one. Damn smart movie people, ruining my fun. :(

tysonK 2004-06-20 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by JC
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Originally Posted by tysonK
Riddick was absolute boring, horrific dialogue if you can call it that. The digital landscapes were more annoyingly scenic than beautiful or organic. Most of the characers were drivin by huge on-screen initial apperance fllowed by little or no follow up. I really could not handle it. Those are my general critiques, specific story/plot realted complaints are numerous!

numerous!

Dialouge? Character development? What the fuck kinda movie did you expect to see? Maybe you would be happier watching the Joy Luck Club and going and having tea next time. :P The movie had a lot of ass kicking and a passable plot. They makes it the perfect action movie.

Not the lack of character development but the teasing of the audience for it. The director shows some amazing stunt and then the guy/girl says something "cool", you think they might have an important role in the movie, but no, they just get lost in between flash frame action sequences that have little cohesive style or structure. The plot while it may be passable was totally overshadowed by the characters that were suppose to drive it. Most of the characters had or displayed godlike powers(the necromonger removing the soul), these characters traits were somewhat plot deadening. I mean when the main bad guy can rip a soul out of body I don't care if they are looking for a world to take over anymore.

I also have to admit I walked out of Riddick after an hour and half so I did not see the ending. Did Riddick kill everyone, or was everyone killed?

sperry 2004-06-20 10:46 PM

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Originally Posted by JC
Maybe you would be happier watching the Joy Luck Club and going and having tea next time. :P

Amen... if a movie can be described as "heart-warming" even in the smallest... I don't wanna see it! I like my heart cold. :P The only thing that's allowed to warm my heart is the heat from giant, unecessary, gratitutous explosions! :lol:

tysonK 2004-06-20 10:53 PM

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Originally Posted by sperry
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Originally Posted by JC
Maybe you would be happier watching the Joy Luck Club and going and having tea next time. :P

Amen... if a movie can be described as "heart-warming" even in the smallest... I don't wanna see it! I like my heart cold. :P The only thing that's allowed to warm my heart is the heat from giant, unecessary, gratitutous explosions! :lol:

In Riddick it is "heart-warming" the way he saves the wife and young daughter from certain death. You really see his sensitive side.

JC 2004-06-20 11:15 PM

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Originally Posted by tysonK
Not the lack of character development but the teasing of the audience for it. The director shows some amazing stunt and then the guy/girl says something "cool", you think they might have an important role in the movie, but no, they just get lost in between flash frame action sequences that have little cohesive style or structure. The plot while it may be passable was totally overshadowed by the characters that were suppose to drive it. Most of the characters had or displayed godlike powers(the necromonger removing the soul), these characters traits were somewhat plot deadening. I mean when the main bad guy can rip a soul out of body I don't care if they are looking for a world to take over anymore.

I also have to admit I walked out of Riddick after an hour and half so I did not see the ending. Did Riddick kill everyone, or was everyone killed?

I think you expected too much. Did you like pitch black?

***********************SPOILER******************** ********

Riddick kills the Lord Marshall and becomes the king of the necromongers. The chick jack dies too.

sperry 2004-06-20 11:28 PM

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Originally Posted by JC
I think you expected too much. Did you like pitch black?

***********************SPOILER******************** ********

Riddick kills the Lord Marshall and becomes the king of the necromongers. The chick jack dies too.


***********************BIGGER SPOILER****************************

http://www.allbodykits.com/spoiler-rsx-m.jpg

MikeSTI 2004-06-21 07:29 AM

yah if you didnt see "Pitch Black" you would be lost for some character backround. I thought the movie was what I expected but did think they could have done better for those that didn't see pitch black as far as who the people where.

AtomicLabMonkey 2004-06-21 07:38 AM

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***********************BIGGER SPOILER****************************

http://www.allbodykits.com/spoiler-rsx-m.jpg

Actually that's a wing... there's a difference, tool. :P

sperry 2004-06-21 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by sperry
***********************BIGGER SPOILER****************************

http://www.allbodykits.com/spoiler-rsx-m.jpg

Actually that's a wing... there's a difference, tool. :P

->browse to www.google.com
->enter "spoiler"
->click "images"
->click 1st picture that comes up, save address: http://www.allbodykits.com/spoiler-rsx-m.jpg

So as far as I can tell, google thinks this is a "spoiler", and google's never wrong! ;) Besides, I'll bet this "wing" creates zero downforce... its only use is as a spoiler... like the wing on my car.

AtomicLabMonkey 2004-06-21 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by sperry
So as far as I can tell, google thinks this is a "spoiler", and google's never wrong! ;)

:lol: :lol:

Spoiler: Defined as an aerodynamic device with no airgap between the vehicle and the device.

Wing: Defined as an aerodynamic device with an airgap between the vehicle and the device, usually constructed in an inverted airfoil shape.

I've been reading an aerodynamic design book recently...

sperry 2004-06-21 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by AtomicLabMonkey
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Originally Posted by sperry
So as far as I can tell, google thinks this is a "spoiler", and google's never wrong! ;)

:lol: :lol:

Spoiler: Defined as an aerodynamic device with no airgap between the vehicle and the device.

Wing: Defined as an aerodynamic device with an airgap between the vehicle and the device, usually constructed in an inverted airfoil shape.

I've been reading an aerodynamic design book recently...

I thought functionally, a spoiler "spoiled" the air, reducing overall drag by pushing the low pressure vortex off the back of the car. While a wing was more often used as a downforce device.

Either way, you're right about the definitions... I'm just being an ass.

Dean 2004-06-21 09:48 AM

I have to agree... Spoilers is big flat plates bolted right to the ass end of the car, a la NASCAR. Wings be what Scott gots. They don't fly, but some think they look fly... Some think they attract flys like discarded rice... :D

AtomicLabMonkey 2004-06-21 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by sperry
Either way ... I'm just being an ass.

Well, that's a given. :lol:

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Originally Posted by sperry
I thought functionally, a spoiler "spoiled" the air, reducing overall drag by pushing the low pressure vortex off the back of the car. While a wing was more often used as a downforce device

Pretty close - closed fender sedan shape cars resemble an airfoil shape themselves, so when they move through the air at high speed, they generate positive lift just like an airplane wing. Like you were saying, typically spoilers "spoil" the high velocity, low pressure air moving over the top of the car, slowing it down and regaining pressure over the rear decklid, thus reducing rear end lift. The interesting thing about spoilers is that when designed right, they can actually shift the overall rear lift coefficient from overall positive (lift generating) to overall negative (true downforce generating) - and in some cases actually reduce the overall drag coefficient at the same time... which is counterintuitive since the spoiler is usually a big flat plate sticking up in the air. It all depends on the particulars of the car body shape, placement & dimensions of the spoiler.

Wings are much easier to understand, since they're just inverted airfoils... no drag reduction (only drag gain), just downforce generation.

Then when you start getting into front-end airdam, splitter, and underbody design, it gets really interesting... 8)

sperry 2004-06-21 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by AtomicLabMonkey
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Originally Posted by sperry
Either way ... I'm just being an ass.

Well, that's a given. :lol:

Quote:

Originally Posted by sperry
I thought functionally, a spoiler "spoiled" the air, reducing overall drag by pushing the low pressure vortex off the back of the car. While a wing was more often used as a downforce device

Pretty close - closed fender sedan shape cars resemble an airfoil shape themselves, so when they move through the air at high speed, they generate positive lift just like an airplane wing. Like you were saying, typically spoilers "spoil" the high velocity, low pressure air moving over the top of the car, slowing it down and regaining pressure over the rear decklid, thus reducing rear end lift. The interesting thing about spoilers is that when designed right, they can actually shift the overall rear lift coefficient from overall positive (lift generating) to overall negative (true downforce generating) - and in some cases actually reduce the overall drag coefficient at the same time... which is counterintuitive since the spoiler is usually a big flat plate sticking up in the air. It all depends on the particulars of the car body shape, placement & dimensions of the spoiler.

Wings are much easier to understand, since they're just inverted airfoils... no drag reduction (only drag gain), just downforce generation.

Then when you start getting into front-end airdam, splitter, and underbody design, it gets really interesting... 8)

Let's go put my WRX in a wind tunnel! :twisted:

JC 2004-06-21 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by sperry
Let's go put my WRX in a wind tunnel! :twisted:

There are wind tunnel results over on NASIOC if you care.

JC

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