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Old 01-04-2013, 05:09 PM
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I've decided to watch One Piece, and this was my reaction finding out there are over 500 episodes:

579 and counting and 10 movies and a bunch of OVA specials

It feels very daunting at first but TRUST ME, it is an awesome show. I can't wait to talk to you when you get to the Enes Lobby and the Marineford story arc.

This show gets dark later on
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Old 01-04-2013, 05:21 PM
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579 and counting and 10 movies and a bunch of OVA specials

It feels very daunting at first but TRUST ME, it is an awesome show. I can't wait to talk to you when you get to the Enes Lobby and the Marineford story arc.

This show gets dark later on
I remember watching it on Toonami, but they aired the 4Kids dub of it, and apparently nobody likes that dub.

And I was shocked to learn that the guy that voices Zoro also voices Alex Louis Armstrong.
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Old 01-04-2013, 10:33 PM
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I remember watching it on Toonami, but they aired the 4Kids dub of it, and apparently nobody likes that dub.

And I was shocked to learn that the guy that voices Zoro also voices Alex Louis Armstrong.
Yeah he voices a lot of people and no body like the 4Kids dub. The Funimation dub is a lot better and not censored
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Old 01-05-2013, 05:27 PM
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Is Far Cry 3 worth buying? I kinda burnt myself out on Paradox 4x games. I need a good shooter quick.
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Old 01-06-2013, 05:34 AM
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Is Far Cry 3 worth buying? I kinda burnt myself out on Paradox 4x games. I need a good shooter quick.
Yes it is worth buying. I've already beaten it twice. I think it feels a lot better than Far Cry 2 in terms of story, controls, gun details, and better fast travel.
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"Gangster Squad" was amazing.
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"Gangster Squad" was amazing.
I wanted to see more mooks feel the wrath of Robert Patrick's SAA, but other than that one thing, it was awesome
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Old 01-15-2013, 02:12 AM
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Yes, yes it was.

"I'm gunna dance with the girl who brung me" made me all tingly inside.

As much as I enjoyed "Public Enemies", being a distant relative of Melvin Purvis, I feel obligated to, this movie was just so much more fun.
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Old 01-15-2013, 02:18 AM
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Yes, yes it was.

"I'm gunna dance with the girl who brung me" made me all tingly inside.

As much as I enjoyed "Public Enemies", being a distant relative of Melvin Purvis, I feel obligated to, this movie was just so much more fun.
Yup, I reckon I'm just in a single-action kind of mood lately. I feel the same way about Gangster Squad being more fun than Public Enemies
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Old 01-15-2013, 02:23 AM
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Jim Dillard's great grand-pa carried a Single Action Army in the Great War.

'course, he was actually issued said M-1873 and just never turned it in before deploying "over there."
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