Wii remote -- Normal controllers feel archaic after playing Wii. Even the 360.

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#51 venomgxt
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if only the wii was a real powerful system. then i'll be like DAAAMMMMMNNNNNNNNN!!! :]
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#52 Ctown_Canaduh
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lol most of these 360 owners are hilarious. Too many kids yelling into the mic must make you that ignorant, I can't figure it out.
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I watched memento for the first time yesterday, great film :)

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[QUOTE="pins_basic"]samusarmada

I watched memento for the first time yesterday, great film :)

True. I saw it in theater when it first came out. I was like :shock:.

Because it was almost completely unknown at that point, and it was way too good to be so unknown. I think that's where Guy Pierce first made himself known.

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#55 tomarlyn
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I expected to feel that way and I love the Wiimote. But having a Wii since launch all the normal controllers still feel just dandy.
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#56 Wiicraft
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[QUOTE="samusarmada"]

[QUOTE="pins_basic"]Jandurin

I watched memento for the first time yesterday, great film :)

True. I saw it in theater when it first came out. I was like :shock:.

Because it was almost completely unknown at that point, and it was way too good to be so unknown. I think that's where Guy Pierce first made himself known.

L.A. Confidential - 1997, Memento - 2000.

Both great movies though...just a pity about The Time Machine.

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#57 Ontain
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[QUOTE="samusarmada"]

[QUOTE="pins_basic"]Jandurin

I watched memento for the first time yesterday, great film :)

True. I saw it in theater when it first came out. I was like :shock:.

Because it was almost completely unknown at that point, and it was way too good to be so unknown. I think that's where Guy Pierce first made himself known.

oh that was an excellent movie. what a head trip at the end.

btw. another great little known movie. Primer. It's old and was made for around 7,000 bucks. it's ridiculously hard to follow what's going on.

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#58 DisPimpin
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No. The Wiimote is a gimmick.

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[QUOTE="samusarmada"]

[QUOTE="pins_basic"]Jandurin

I watched memento for the first time yesterday, great film :)

True. I saw it in theater when it first came out. I was like :shock:.

Because it was almost completely unknown at that point, and it was way too good to be so unknown. I think that's where Guy Pierce first made himself known.

i think:shock: is exactly right, when describing memento.

I mean, wow, 2 plot twists I just wasnt expecting, and the film left you not really knowing how to feel towards Leonard.

Everything about the film, just kept you on the edge of your seat because you really had to follow the plot so carefully, so you can understand everything that is about to happen in the following (previous :P) scene. Even the story of Sammy was gripping, so you're sitting there, fallowing 2 equally interesting stories. FANTASTIC.

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#60 hongkingkong
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Depends if your playing pirates of the caribean or oblivion.
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L.A. Confidential - 1997, Memento - 2000.

Both great movies though...just a pity about The Time Machine.

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Oooooh. Even better than Memento. Time Machine was unfortunate.

Hmm, maybe L.A. Confidential was just differently excellent. They were both really good.

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...just a pity about The Time Machine.

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WHY DO YOU DO THIS TO MY BRAIN!

The memories... make them stop...

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btw. another great little known movie. Primer. It's old and was made for around 7,000 bucks. it's ridiculously hard to follow what's going on.Ontain
Looks good. Renting.
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#64 samusarmada
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Primer (2004)

At night and on weekends, four men in a suburban garage have built a cottage industry of error-checking devices. But, they know that there is something more. There is some idea, some mechanism, some accidental side effect that is standing between them and a pure leap of innovation. And so, through trial and error they are building the device that is missing most. However, two of these men find the device and immediately realize that it is too valuable to market. The limit of their trust in each other is strained when they are faced with the question, If you always want what you can't have, what do you want when you can have anything?

sounds great :)