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Noob Saibot

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  1. I bought the Avatar clothes for ASI & II for X-Box 360.
  2. Get a Driver Error page when I go to the PM section (e.g. click link in drop down menu).
  3. Critique is open for our forum (no link just a screen shot).
  4. @ Tomo2000 & Anyone who cares, My moms a big horror person so I grew up watching zombie movies, vampire, Stephen King, etc. The most recent zombie I saw was Zombieland and I actually liked it and can't wait for it to come to DVD (or even On Demand through Comcast). I find your topic interesting simply because I am a writer and after watching: I am Legend, The Day of the Dead (remake), and Life After People (History and National Geographic special) I let my imagination run and came up with my new novel I am working on: The Necrosis Chronicles: The Falling, in which we are taken 10 years into the future after a virus had savaged the world and came to be known as Necrosis Plague(NP). People infected with NP became violent, hallucinative, blind, and the outer skin would start to rot away. Then I got the idea that NP would effect people differently (after all if you and I both get the common cold it would effect us differently; you might get well first or I might) so NP reacts to people differently. Some people go blind first, some their flesh starts to rot first, they may become violent or hallucinative first, and some case people are known to start rotting from the inside out. But there are a few things that should be known about my novel and that is, is that NP is not known where it came from (government experiment, been around for years, etc) and all known stories of where NP originated from is nothing but a story. The reason behind this is simply that NP is not the focus of my story it is just what starts it. In time they find they can't find a cure, but release a vaccination... And I'm not will to go furthur in detail; after all can't have some Jone/Jane doe randomly see this topic and well...
  5. Welcome back to unlimited...ummm...just welcome back.
  6. Your average zombie movie from old or new has evolved over the years. For example if you watch older zombie movies you will notice that the zombies move relatively slow with arms stretched mumbling the word brains. Over the years the evolution of zombie movies has become a pop culture and in it most greatest reality zombie movies are no longer part of the horror genre as they stand alone with so many. Between the time of 90s and up is when we notice that zombies in movies alter there thinking and movement of motion to the point where they can run (at human speed) and no longer want just brains, but see humans as food. The movie Land of The Dead suggested that a zombie is in short a human who only thinks of one thing and that is eating; the most basic instinct of any animal. Plus a little research and you can find diseases that actual cause necrosis (the decaying of flesh/body tissue) and most are quite deadly even with medical treatment. However some low budget movies try and do new things as is with the remake of The Day of the Dead the zombies moved with super human like speed and could even run up walls or on ceilings. In the beginning in the period of time that will call B.R. (Before Romero) the zombie as we know it did not exist. Pre-1968 zombies were something entirely different. These animated corpses were a product of voodoo and the movies portrayed them as such. In films such as White Zombie (1932) and Revenge of the Zombies(1943), lifeless bodies were removed from the grave right after burial and turned into living mindless slaves obeying the biddings of a human master. Birth of the Modern Zombie in 1968 when the idea of rotting reanimations were about to go the way of an Ed Wood film, along came a man who would revolutionize the horror genre and breath new life (or undeath) into the zombie. A small budget black and white film titled Night of the Living Dead , written and directed by George A. Romero, hit theaters and drive-ins in 1968. The effects of Romero's ground-breaking treatment of the theme are still being felt today. From the moment that we heard "They're coming to get you Barbara", the zombie became fair game again, and the gore effect became a staple of the genre. The seventies were a decade that consisted of a lot of growing pains for the Zombie genre. Filmmakers were not quite sure how to properly utilize this new tool that had been thrown into the horror toolbox. There were a couple of decent attempts such as Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things (1972) and Garden of the Dead (1972). Though not great, they were not that bad either. The better films of the decade seemed to come from the minds of European film makers. Eurohorror produced such gems as Tombs of the Blind Dead (Tombs of the Blind Dead 1971) and Horror Rises From the Tomb (Horror Rises from the Tomb 1973). In 1978 Romero gave the genre a much needed “fatherly” shove in the right direction with Dawn of the Dead (1978). The first to gather an understanding of where the genre was going was Lucio Fulci who ended the decade with the release of Zombi 2 (1979, 1980 U.S.). The Roaring 1980s like a child with the training wheels taken off, zombie films took off in the eighties. The list of movies adding to the Zombie Movie History from the 80s is long and includes many of the classics if the genre: Dead and Buried (1981), The Evil Dead (1982), Zombie Island Massacre (1984), Day of the Dead (1985), The Return of the Living Dead (1985), Night of the Creeps (1986), Evil Dead II (1987), The Dead Next Door (1988). It was also during this time that certain rules became staples of the genre, some accepted, some rejected, and others made fun of: If you didn’t die first, you ain’t a zombie. Zombies are not cannibals. They do not feed on each other only living flesh. The only way to stop a zombie is a well placed head shot. (Hammer, ice-pick, gun, axe, etc.) Intelligence is not a their strong point. There are other rules that are deemed acceptable to bend if necessary, but these are pretty much untouchable. In the 1990's Zombie Film Makers lost their way as teenagers, you see, think they know everything and that they are bullet-proof. It is during the teen years that the most mistakes are made. That is what the nineties were to the zombie film - mistake time. Though there were a few greats, such as Braindead (1992) and Dellamorte Dellamore (Cemetery Man 1994), they were hard to spot floating around in the waste water with Dead Men Don't Die (1990), Zombie Rampage 2 (1992), Zombie Holocaust (1995) and Zombie Doom (1999). Present and the future looks bright because today, it seems as though the zombie genre is moving into responsible adulthood. There have been some good films released so far in this decade, notably Land of the Dead (2005), Dawn of the Dead 2004 (2004), and Shaun of the Dead (2004). There are a few remakes in the works that I am a little hesitant about, but I am very optimistic about what the future holds for zombie fans everywhere. So, just remember...If work is weighing you down, home life is racking your nerves, and nothing seems to be going right, there is nothing more calming than a good healthy dose of gory, human flesh eating, zombie mayhem. Whether you want to blame "the Man" for societies woes, or just like seeing rotted walking flesh rip apart their victims and eat their guts out, a zombie movie marathon will surely cure what ails you.
  7. They been around since 1998 and the only downside is they don't use cPanl.
  8. yes I could have, but this way other members could have posted what they thought about it.
  9. Alright so last night I got the idea to start another website so I went to yahoo and bought a domain name then like an hour later I got the idea to host the new site on its own server so I started looking. Came accross this hosting called iPage. The plan I got was in short unlimited space and bandwidth for 3.95 a month ($42 a year). I bought it went to my current (now old) host Host Gator ($260 a year) and closed it and moved my sites. Needless to say I am exceited about my sudden thought to have a new site as it led to a host that offered more space/bandwidth for my bang!!!
  10. She 29 years old and needs to grow up and get over it move on, and buy her own laptop.
  11. Those who die never truly die as they live on in ones memories. Hope you feel better. SIDE NOTE: my mother had to put her dog to sleep (he was very old; going blind, no teeth). He was a Chihuahua; but he was a clam one even as a puppy.
  12. Marked, So since you have IPB 3 they have a Modification (can be found on official IPB community resources) for Bumping Topics. Seems like it would be a nice feature to add as it would help double posting to bump a topic. Any way just a thought. ---Hebi Kumo
  13. It comes out in the US November 17th. I plan on getting it what about you?
  14. USB Mouse is what I would suggest. Of course you have 3 options when buying them. Battery Powered----Needs batteries; when they die need to replace. Wire Powered----Draws its power from the USB itself. Wireless---This comes in two types: Thumb Drive--- plug thumb drive in USB; may use batteries or come with a charger stand. Wire Charger--- a wire connected to a charger connects to your PC/laptop. The mouse it self has no wire and when not in use place on charger. *If I missed any post them.
  15. That seems to do the opposite of one of the reasons of this forum.
  16. Interesting. I have Photoshop, but I don't use it much as its just so big (i mostly use paint.net).
  17. I thought I saw a topic saying he was back...
  18. not my fault the "s" and "d" keys are so close to each other.
  19. Sorry Critique is closed as I am integrating the website design with a CMS. I will post again when it is open.
  20. You might want some Tile Sets (original) can be found here >> World Map and a Few Others.
  21. I watch the subbed because they are further along than the English one and I just can't wait for every Wednesday.
  22. Well I think the first screen shot of the house/room(s) could use a bit more furniture and other items (nick-knacks, rugs, etc). I will read your story when I have more time.
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