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    Quote Originally Posted by 17daysolderthannes View Post
    At least with Physics, Math, and Engineering there is empirical evidence to support the laws and theorems and can be proven via experiment at any time.
    Except for the physics part, and possibly some aspects of maths. Theoretical physics is just that, theoretical, and it's truthfulness can be just as debatable as history. There are many theories that we cannot test directly and so the basis of our belief in them is through the maths, data from experimentation, and sometimes even educated guesses to fill in the blanks. Given that our knowledge is incomplete that is not enough to upgrade much of physics from being theortical to acknowledged fact, and chances are much of it will be expanded upon or replaced in the future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silanda View Post
    Except for the physics part, and possibly some aspects of maths. Theoretical physics is just that, theoretical, and it's truthfulness can be just as debatable as history. There are many theories that we cannot test directly and so the basis of our belief in them is through the maths, data from experimentation, and sometimes even educated guesses to fill in the blanks. Given that our knowledge is incomplete that is not enough to upgrade much of physics from being theortical to acknowledged fact, and chances are much of it will be expanded upon or replaced in the future.
    Well, I should've been specific to the tangible aspects of physics. Things like string theory obviously can't be tested and proven empirically, but we have evidence upon evidence to support that gravity is an absolute truth. At least the scientific community uses qualifiers like "it is believed that..." vs. the history community that is like "yep, that's what happened, 100% sure of it."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirt Ball Gamer View Post
    My friend Tim is really bad about the whole source amnesia thing. He completely rewrites everything to suit his view its nuts. He is completely self absorbed. Its kind of funny sometimes, he will be completely oblivious to something that happened, and he will change facts in his mind so its all about him.

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    I sat in on Inglourious Basterds. I couldn't watch any of the violent parts. They were vile. Utterly brutal. I didn't think it was very funny. I just closed my eyes or looked away every time. I was not on the same wavelength as the audience at all (they laughed). If there was anything good about it, it was parts of the soundtrack, the cinematography, and the unique division of the plot into chapters.

    I'd never seen a Tarantino movie before; I'm not interested in seeing another.

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    I saw a couple movies that were way worse for violence against Nazis, Nazi body counts, making Nazis funny and the first one was 100 times gorier (their faces straight up melted off their skulls, not off-camera!). They even screwed up the history part worse, because I'm certain that (among other things) Hitler never autographed Indy's dad's diary, but people were laughing even more than during Inglorious Basterds.

    But for some strange reason, only Quentin Tarantino's movie gets complained about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Black_Tiger View Post
    I saw a couple movies that were way worse for violence against Nazis, Nazi body counts, making Nazis funny and the first one was 100 times gorier (their faces straight up melted off their skulls, not off-camera!). They even screwed up the history part worse, because I'm certain that (among other things) Hitler never autographed Indy's dad's diary, but people were laughing even more than during Inglorious Basterds.

    But for some strange reason, only Quentin Tarantino's movie gets complained about.
    LOL, touche sir.

    Yeah, its amazing what a little bubbly orchestra music will do to change the opinion of concerned parents, lol.

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    is much talking like some of his movies or just non stop shooting
    only like shooting
    it s like the dirty dozen right

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    Quote Originally Posted by Black_Tiger View Post
    I saw a couple movies that were way worse for violence against Nazis, Nazi body counts, making Nazis funny and the first one was 100 times gorier (their faces straight up melted off their skulls, not off-camera!). They even screwed up the history part worse, because I'm certain that (among other things) Hitler never autographed Indy's dad's diary, but people were laughing even more than during Inglorious Basterds.

    But for some strange reason, only Quentin Tarantino's movie gets complained about.
    Indiana Jones was a supernatural adventure story, not a glorification of violence for violence's sake like Inglourious Basterds. I'm not opposed to violence in movies at all, if there is a moral behind the story. If a story doesn't have a point, I'd despise it anyway. To add disgusting brutality to a pointless story is even worse. There is a difference between divine powers melting a villain's face to save the heroes and showing a close-up of a guy brutally cutting a surrendered man's forehead open with a blade. It is mostly a moral difference because the latter is pointless bloodlust, while the former has to do with justice within a worthwhile story. Hitler unwittingly signing his enemy's notebook is funny. Dead men being scalped in great detail is not funny, nor is showing a defenseless prisoner's head being bashed in by a baseball bat-wielding maniac.

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    Shit, you should watch Ilsa She wolf of the SS. I bought it on DVD without knowing very much about it. I got really ripped with a friend off a vaporizer and put it on, Jesus I had no idea what we were in for. To this day Ive only watched it once all the way through. It's probably the hardest movie for me to sit through its so messed up.

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    watch ilsa tigress of siberia one of the best

    there are 4 movies
    ilsa shee wolf of the ss
    isla tigres of siberia
    ilsa and the oilsheiks
    and another one starring elsa von thorn in

    but yust watch the first 2 those are great

    second 2 are rubbish

    like i say i m a movie maniac i own like 3500-3750 dvd s

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    Yeah Ive heard of those. There is an interview with Ilsa at Retrocrush.com.
    Last edited by Dirt Ball Gamer; 09-11-2009 at 04:57 PM.

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    Meh, I'm holding out for "Machete".

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    What have you done with my wife and daughter?!!!

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