I always liked "The Humungus" too lol. Even though he was a big muscular overlord of the wasteland, he still seemed to have a heart. He did give those people a chance to leave without any trouble, so i couldnt say that he was totally evil lol. I also liked Mad Max's car, and his dog lol. The past couple of weeks ive been playing WWF No Mercy on N64. It runs on the same gameplay engine as WCW/NWO revenge, its just a bit faster and it has more match types, plus a create a wrestler mode, and you can edit the wrestlers that are already in the game, much like the WCW game. Ive always liked that game because it has alot of the moves that japanese wrestlers use and alot of technical moves which are pretty fun to do. Me and the guy at work have 40 man battle royals and see how long we can last lol, we usually end up teaming up and eliminating people until its just the 2 of us left, then we fight to the death lol. In a little bit ill probably try to play Castlevania 64. Its been a long time since ive played it and i remember it being pretty tough, so ill have to see what i can do this time around :) Well i hope you can find Ninja Scroll, its a good movie to have on dvd, so is the sequel, Ninja Ressurection, I just have Ninja Ressurection on vhs though, its still pretty cool, i hear its hard to find though. I think i may watch Ninja Scroll in a little bit now that im thinking about it :) I have the Ninja Scroll Series, i may check that out as well :) I hope to chat sometime soon :)
It's funny that you mentioned the Breakfast Club tonight. Earlier today, a friend from art school and I were reminiscing about our "crew" who sat at the back of the class during some classes. For kicks, we named ourselves the Breakfast Club. Since I didn't fit into any of the other roles and had long hair, I was Allison AKA The Basketcase. *laughs* Awesome movie though. Definitely a classic.
As for Mad Max, well, I think it's beyond classic and probably at legendary status when it comes to post-apocalyptic films. I remember being a fan of Humungus, because I thought he was pretty badass. My father would often rave on about the awesome cars used for the films. I
Mel Gibson is pretty awesome. I feel like watching Braveheart now. His interpretation of William Wallace was badass too. I really liked the character Hamish. Hot-headed fellas like him entertain me to no end.
Ahaha.. When you mentioned N64, another memory came up on me. I used to play WCW/NWO Revenge often with my cousins. For whatever reason, I just remembered we'd all pick Goldberg and just spear the crap out of each other. *laughs* So what N64 games did you play?
Well, as always, it's nice to see you post, bro. I was about to post something tonight, but I need to get to bed. I wanna find Ninja Scroll on DVD tomorrow and I need to clean up a bunch of moving boxes left over from last year.
Take it easy!
...and just to bug your friend who made the comment below... THUNDER THUNDER THUNDER! Hahah..
Yamchaa
Otaku Eternal | Posted 09/26/08 | Reply
@enin:
I always liked "The Humungus" too lol. Even though he was a big muscular overlord of the wasteland, he still seemed to have a heart. He did give those people a chance to leave without any trouble, so i couldnt say that he was totally evil lol. I also liked Mad Max's car, and his dog lol. The past couple of weeks ive been playing WWF No Mercy on N64. It runs on the same gameplay engine as WCW/NWO revenge, its just a bit faster and it has more match types, plus a create a wrestler mode, and you can edit the wrestlers that are already in the game, much like the WCW game. Ive always liked that game because it has alot of the moves that japanese wrestlers use and alot of technical moves which are pretty fun to do. Me and the guy at work have 40 man battle royals and see how long we can last lol, we usually end up teaming up and eliminating people until its just the 2 of us left, then we fight to the death lol. In a little bit ill probably try to play Castlevania 64. Its been a long time since ive played it and i remember it being pretty tough, so ill have to see what i can do this time around :) Well i hope you can find Ninja Scroll, its a good movie to have on dvd, so is the sequel, Ninja Ressurection, I just have Ninja Ressurection on vhs though, its still pretty cool, i hear its hard to find though. I think i may watch Ninja Scroll in a little bit now that im thinking about it :) I have the Ninja Scroll Series, i may check that out as well :) I hope to chat sometime soon :)
enin
Senior Otaku | Posted 09/25/08 | Reply
It's funny that you mentioned the Breakfast Club tonight. Earlier today, a friend from art school and I were reminiscing about our "crew" who sat at the back of the class during some classes. For kicks, we named ourselves the Breakfast Club. Since I didn't fit into any of the other roles and had long hair, I was Allison AKA The Basketcase. *laughs* Awesome movie though. Definitely a classic.
As for Mad Max, well, I think it's beyond classic and probably at legendary status when it comes to post-apocalyptic films. I remember being a fan of Humungus, because I thought he was pretty badass. My father would often rave on about the awesome cars used for the films. I
Mel Gibson is pretty awesome. I feel like watching Braveheart now. His interpretation of William Wallace was badass too. I really liked the character Hamish. Hot-headed fellas like him entertain me to no end.
Ahaha.. When you mentioned N64, another memory came up on me. I used to play WCW/NWO Revenge often with my cousins. For whatever reason, I just remembered we'd all pick Goldberg and just spear the crap out of each other. *laughs* So what N64 games did you play?
Well, as always, it's nice to see you post, bro. I was about to post something tonight, but I need to get to bed. I wanna find Ninja Scroll on DVD tomorrow and I need to clean up a bunch of moving boxes left over from last year.
Take it easy!
...and just to bug your friend who made the comment below... THUNDER THUNDER THUNDER! Hahah..