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que pasa general slasher.


your amazing sig is again not showing.

my own sig also keeps disappearing at the castle but it is showing at other threads around the forum.
 

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so the big American is out of there. popsickle removed him from the facilities.

isner fans wont be too pleased. I think he played too much lately.
 

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Fabio still on one hell of a roll. after losing the first set 6-1, he took the next two 2 sets 6-1, 6-1.



youzhny is safely through to the next round.
 

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Pospisil wrote history today.

Brought down a record that has been up for 45 years and 4 months. The US no longer has a Top 20 player for the first time in the Open Era.
 

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Clay Death said:
que pasa general slasher.


your amazing sig is again not showing.

my own sig also keeps disappearing at the castle but it is showing at other threads around the forum.

Don't know what's wrong with it. Since I updated it this week, it stopped showing.

But I won't complain. This forum has serious image issues with skydrive it seems. I'm sure General Britbox will fix them all when he has the time. No biggie.:D
 

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you are right general slasher.

isner could have hit #15 last week if he had been able to snatch the title. but he ran into del potro the tiger of argentina.

American tennis is falling apart. what would we do without serena and venus?
 

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baron britbox to the rescue. my sig keeps disappearing also.

like you have suggested, no worries. baron will take care of it when he has time.

and besides, my sig is showing at other places around the forum.


it is a very valuable tool for advertising and to add color, character, energy, emotion, and real feelings to the forum.

it is a known fact that cool, innovative sigs attract viewers and aid significantly with growth.

sigs speak for us 24 hours a day and let the viewing world know a little bit about us.
 

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general slasher you have any ideas about how to determine GOAT as a simple exercise for those who are hell bent on deciding one?

I know the press and the media have a field day with this concept and also the masses like to engage in these exercises.



I have an idea: why not just declare roger GOAT once and for all and then just proceed with all the others.

another words just decide on the other 9 and leave #1 alone if one must play with these GOAT exercises.


it will simplify the whole exercise.
 

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There is no GOAT.

Probabilistically, a GOAT cannot be determined, as it is impossible to have all the players of all time play against each other in neutral conditions, to see who plays better tennis.

There, math defeats us all.:D

Time for sleep, cya tomorrow.
 

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Slasher1985 said:
Pospisil wrote history today.

Brought down a record that has been up for 45 years and 4 months. The US no longer has a Top 20 player for the first time in the Open Era.

I know I shouldn't be surprised, but I am. It also goes to show how crucial Roddick was in maintaining such records for so many years. Isner, Querrey, Fish, etc. would come and go, rise and fall, but Roddick was always holding steady in the Top 10.
 

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Emma said:
I don't at all wish I'd enjoy a horror movie just for the heck of it and a science fiction horror at that. I sincerely hope that day never comes.

Anyway, I've picked up some more reviews by other people though I must say that I rate this movie very low so it's not worth actually talking about it in length and if some people really did enjoy it then so be it.

Here's the first review:

"Take Day of the Triffids, Omega Man and bits and pieces of other horror flicks, stir them all together and you've got 28 Days Later, a painfully predictable and only occasionally exciting movie. I wouldn't object to the fact that the movie doesn't have a thought in its head if it was scarier, and I would mind the rather mild thrills if the movie were original and clever, but this movie is so utterly insubstantial in all ways (except for the rather stylish look) that it felt like a complete waste of my time. I thought the cast was good and some of the early scenes were actually quite effective, but by the half way point the movie had completely wore out its welcome as it became increasingly unlikely and unpleasant. The whole thing was just plain dumb."

Another:

"The Boyle and Garland team reload The Beach as a modern day horror movie. A group of post holocaust survivors discover refuge from marauding zombies with army remenants but their brief respite turns into a nightmare. In this movie Garland seems to explore similar themes to the beach but the lack of budget really shows.

The opening scenes of a deserted London are brilliant but much of the film looks like it was recorded on a domestic camcorder. The bits with the army look like one of those recruiting adverts. The lead actor is really annoying, spending a great deal of the movie shouting "hello?" like one of the Crankies!

Forgetting the fact that primate experiments are banned in the UK. The plot is so full of holes you could drive an army truck through them. (lol) For example, we are told that electricity has failed but when they raid a supermarket (miraculously intact and open) they lighting is obviously working. We also learn that the world managed to isolate Britain but their radio doesn't pick up any broadcasts from even France.

Unfortunately for Boyle it was all done much better by the BBC's Survivors in the 70s."

Here's another one:

"This movie _could_ have been much better than it actually turned out to be. A story by acclaimed novelist Alex Garland, set in a postapocalyptic (disease) Britain, good cast and a successful director.

However, though the result is by no means a poor movie, 28 Days Later has a script that is way too flawed to not be irritated by. Watching this with a friend, we were continuously remarking "Why on earth are they doing that" and "why don't they just do something obvious. It also made me wonder why the writer nor director nor even actors had noticed the same things. Or if they had, why they chose not to make any changes. Also, the whole soldier-would-be-rapists crew thing is just not believable. This movie had the potential to say something about human reaction and conduct in such a situation, but wasted it with that whole plot twist.

In the end, if you like post-apocalyptic stories, and can look the other way on all the annoyingly stupid moves by many of the characters and generally implausible turn of events, you should find this movie entertaining."
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So I guess it depends, if you are just looking for enjoyable zombie flick then this film is more than fine. But if you are going to rate it very high, then the flaws must be looked at. Actually if it's a personal choice of top ten, which is the case here, then I have no problem with it.

You are cherry picking reviews. The critical reception is overall very good 88% fresh on rotten tomatoes. I also didn't by any means say you should enjoy a horror movie for the heck of it. I said that the things you bring up aren't the point of the film. They are litigious. The "plot holes" are minor in the context of what the film is about (which is people!).

You also have an extremely strong opinion about a movie you can't even remember very well, thus having to resort to other people's opinions.
 

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GameSetAndMath said:
Clay Death said:
steve tignor is picking nole to snatch the title:


http://www.tennis.com/pro-game/2013/08/liftoff/48641/#.UgCRSJ0o59A

He agrees that Murray will go down to DelPotro.

I'm not convinced. Should they meet, I think Murray would win. He leads the head-to-head 5-2. Yes, JMDP won their last encounter, in Indian Wells, but I don't see it happening again.
 

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Riotbeard said:
Emma said:
I don't at all wish I'd enjoy a horror movie just for the heck of it and a science fiction horror at that. I sincerely hope that day never comes.

Anyway, I've picked up some more reviews by other people though I must say that I rate this movie very low so it's not worth actually talking about it in length and if some people really did enjoy it then so be it.

Here's the first review:

"Take Day of the Triffids, Omega Man and bits and pieces of other horror flicks, stir them all together and you've got 28 Days Later, a painfully predictable and only occasionally exciting movie. I wouldn't object to the fact that the movie doesn't have a thought in its head if it was scarier, and I would mind the rather mild thrills if the movie were original and clever, but this movie is so utterly insubstantial in all ways (except for the rather stylish look) that it felt like a complete waste of my time. I thought the cast was good and some of the early scenes were actually quite effective, but by the half way point the movie had completely wore out its welcome as it became increasingly unlikely and unpleasant. The whole thing was just plain dumb."

Another:

"The Boyle and Garland team reload The Beach as a modern day horror movie. A group of post holocaust survivors discover refuge from marauding zombies with army remenants but their brief respite turns into a nightmare. In this movie Garland seems to explore similar themes to the beach but the lack of budget really shows.

The opening scenes of a deserted London are brilliant but much of the film looks like it was recorded on a domestic camcorder. The bits with the army look like one of those recruiting adverts. The lead actor is really annoying, spending a great deal of the movie shouting "hello?" like one of the Crankies!

Forgetting the fact that primate experiments are banned in the UK. The plot is so full of holes you could drive an army truck through them. (lol) For example, we are told that electricity has failed but when they raid a supermarket (miraculously intact and open) they lighting is obviously working. We also learn that the world managed to isolate Britain but their radio doesn't pick up any broadcasts from even France.

Unfortunately for Boyle it was all done much better by the BBC's Survivors in the 70s."

Here's another one:

"This movie _could_ have been much better than it actually turned out to be. A story by acclaimed novelist Alex Garland, set in a postapocalyptic (disease) Britain, good cast and a successful director.

However, though the result is by no means a poor movie, 28 Days Later has a script that is way too flawed to not be irritated by. Watching this with a friend, we were continuously remarking "Why on earth are they doing that" and "why don't they just do something obvious. It also made me wonder why the writer nor director nor even actors had noticed the same things. Or if they had, why they chose not to make any changes. Also, the whole soldier-would-be-rapists crew thing is just not believable. This movie had the potential to say something about human reaction and conduct in such a situation, but wasted it with that whole plot twist.

In the end, if you like post-apocalyptic stories, and can look the other way on all the annoyingly stupid moves by many of the characters and generally implausible turn of events, you should find this movie entertaining."
=====================================

So I guess it depends, if you are just looking for enjoyable zombie flick then this film is more than fine. But if you are going to rate it very high, then the flaws must be looked at. Actually if it's a personal choice of top ten, which is the case here, then I have no problem with it.

You are cherry picking reviews. The critical reception is overall very good 88% fresh on rotten tomatoes. I also didn't by any means say you should enjoy a horror movie for the heck of it. I said that the things you bring up aren't the point of the film. They are litigious. The "plot holes" are minor in the context of what the film is about (which is people!).

You also have an extremely strong opinion about a movie you can't even remember very well, thus having to resort to other people's opinions.

RB, I have to agree with you on the film. It's clever, well-made, and it pokes at the conventions while working within them. Filmgoers and reviewers can have problems with certain genres, but I'm always interested in a film that is good, whatever the genre. I think Danny Boyle is a very good (and sometimes great) director, and his zombie movie has interesting things to say. But when a good director takes on a "genre film," s/he still has to adhere to the conventions, even while playing with them.

And think of Steven Soderbergh, who is a very great director. He doesn't discount taking on any type of different film.
 

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Slasher1985 said:
There is no GOAT.

Probabilistically, a GOAT cannot be determined, as it is impossible to have all the players of all time play against each other in neutral conditions, to see who plays better tennis.

There, math defeats us all.:D

Time for sleep, cya tomorrow.


night general.
 

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tight 3rd set between chardy and milos.

very tight,2 d/falts in last game & chardy tanks a second serve where he could have been 40- love.
 

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4-4 in last set chardy holds to love
 
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