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21 Apr 2008
This is a real test that was made by a psychiatrist to see who is actually insane and who has a normal state of mind, 50 people where tested for this. how would you solve this?
Each person is induvidually led into a room with a bath filled with water. the only other items in the room are a cup and a spoon. The examiner asked 1 question. "Empty that bath as fast as you can." all 50 people completed the task and 40 passed the test. The remaining 10 where classed as mental. So the question to you is "how would you do it?" After a few answers are posted I will explain why the 10 in question are insane.
25 Mar 2008
![]() A cross between Independence day, war of the worlds 2004 and mars attacks (but in a serious sense) I am finalizing the script to this. some may remember the first film i made that was only 5 minutes long with overdone credits (sorry about that.)If not then here is the youtube version http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTbQox0LRuE Well i did promise to make a bigger and better sequel and I think it may take a year to do. However I may need some help from you. Basically as it is a complete CGI film, that means I need voice talent for my characters. Would anyone be interested in reading from my script, recording it in Wav format and sending it back to me? Anyone who helps will be credited and you will get to see the film when it is completed. I estimate the script will be finished by the end of the week and i will be sending out the parts if people are still interested in doing the voices. Some concept art of the Aliens ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
17 Mar 2008
check this out. $11 million created this. The future looks like it may hold some real AT-AT's. Looks like we have surpassed the japanese robot that can't quite walk up some stairs stage. I wonder how long the military will take to decide it could become an effective killing weapon and buy it, rather than adapt it for positive uses around the home
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5 Mar 2008
i went to work with my mate who is security at an old haunted house. he and the others never walk around the house at night. i went on my own at 1am
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGI7K-ItuaI
11 Feb 2008
Actor Roy Scheider, a two-time Oscar nominee best known for his leading role as the water-phobic police chief in the smash blockbuster Jaws, died Sunday in Little Rock, Arkansas, at the University of Arkansas Medical Sciences hospital; he was 75. Though an official cause of death was not released at press time, a hospital spokeswoman stated that the actor had been treated for multiple myeloma at the hospital's research center for the past two years. Born in New Jersey, Scheider pursued a career in boxing before turning to acting, and won an Obie award for his work with the New York Shakespeare Festival in the late '60s. His first major film appearances also began in the late '60s in such movies as Star! and Paper Lion, and it was in 1971 that he truly gained fame for his roles two popular thrillers, Klute and The French Connection; the latter earned him an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor. However, it was his role four years later in the Steven Spielberg thriller Jaws for which he became most well-known, playing a local lawman in a tourist beach town who must contend with the sudden appearance of a great white shark; his line, "You're gonna need a bigger boat," became one of the most well-known lines in contemporary film. Scheider also appeared in the ill-fated sequel Jaws 2 (after dropping out of the lead role in The Deer Hunter and in order to be let out of his Universal Studios contract) and the thriller Marathon Man before embarking on his most acclaimed performance, that of Broadway director and choreographer Joe Gideon in Bob Fosse's All That Jazz. The role, closely based on Fosse's life, brought Scheider his second Academy Award nomination in 1979, this time for Best Actor. Though none of Scheider's later films would reach the heights of his movies from the '70s, he continued to work steadily in both film and television, with diverse roles in such films as Still Of The Night, Blue Thunder, 2010, The Russia House, Naked Lunch, The Peacekeeper, The Myth Of Fingerprints (for which he received an Independent Spirit Award nomination) and the TV series SeaQuest DSV and Third Watch. Scheider is survived by his three children and his second wife, actress Brenda King.
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