LRRcast @ Kei-kon 2009 (Crime and Punishment)

Talk about this week's LRRcast and what you'd like to see in future ones.
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LRRcast @ Kei-kon 2009 (Crime and Punishment)

Postby Graham » 24 Feb 2009, 15:10

Thanks to all who came out!
Glad the rest of you can experience the LRRve. (Which is pronounced "lurv", but it's like LRR-love, right? See? No? Anybody? Beuller?)
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Postby concupiscentcrustacean » 24 Feb 2009, 17:42

is there video for this? or can we know what you were showing?
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Postby goat » 24 Feb 2009, 18:03

Hurray! Like being there, but without the airfare!

Sounded like good times, though I must admit that I had to hold my headphones away while Matt nearly ruined the ending of FFIX for me.
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Postby Lyinginbedmon » 24 Feb 2009, 18:09

I reeaaaally need to sleep right now, or else I'll be pretty messed up for college today, but I'm listening to as much of this as I can before going to sleep.

Thank heck this isn't Desert Bus, or I'd be listening to it whilst asleep.
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Postby The Jester » 24 Feb 2009, 18:17

Hey that's great, thanks for posting this. I'd really like to know if there's a video to accompany this ,because theres' a couple times where stuff that happens doesn't translate very well into audio. Like there's a section at about 59 mins where everyone starts cheering, but I have no clue what's going on.
Also, about a hour in the ending LRR theme played. I don't know whether it's because I had to download the podcast and it corrupted a little bit instead of being able to watch it in the internet window or not, but I thought I'd bring it up anyway.
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Postby Master Gunner » 24 Feb 2009, 18:20

Happened to me too, I dunno why.
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Postby Cake » 24 Feb 2009, 18:23

Lyinginbedmon wrote:college


I thought everyone in the world except Americans called it university.
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Postby Master Gunner » 24 Feb 2009, 18:32

At least in Canada, we have both Colleges and Universities, but they're distinct institutions that offer separate programs (generally, if you want to get a BSc or something, you go to a university, if you want to do anything vocational, you go to college). However, then you have places like the "University of King's College". Still don't know what's up with that.
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Postby Tim » 24 Feb 2009, 18:45

There's video for this, but it could be a few days before it gets properly posted.

It's essentially a talking-heads version, with a few close-ups of pictures that Graham showed on the projector, but it'll be cool to see. Very long and a very big file though, of course.
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Postby goat » 24 Feb 2009, 19:15

Tim wrote:There's video for this, but it could be a few days before it gets properly posted.

It's essentially a talking-heads version, with a few close-ups of pictures that Graham showed on the projector, but it'll be cool to see. Very long and a very big file though, of course.


So, in essence, what you're saying is I get to watch this twice. =p
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Postby Vaughn » 24 Feb 2009, 20:16

That anime movie Kaltheen mentioned being 8 hours long.. was that about 2 kids named White and Black?
All i recall of the name of the movie im thinking of was that it was unpronouncabl by mine newbie

if so, i saw that. It was indeed rad.
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Postby King Kool » 24 Feb 2009, 20:51

Biweekly ISC?

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Postby Nintendownz » 24 Feb 2009, 21:28

I was really curious about when everyone suddenly stopped talking and basically went "WOAH", cause I couldn't really make out what happened to make everyone so shocked/surprised/whatever.
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Postby James » 24 Feb 2009, 22:51

Nintendownz wrote:I was really curious about when everyone suddenly stopped talking and basically went "WOAH", cause I couldn't really make out what happened to make everyone so shocked/surprised/whatever.


That was me making a really awesome basket with a piece of paper in the garbage.
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Postby Carji » 24 Feb 2009, 23:37

Tried searching for every variation of the anime that Kathleen says. Either I'm hearing it wrong, or she forgot the title, cos I cant find it. :P

Anyone know what it is? Kathleen? ^_^
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Postby Graham » 25 Feb 2009, 02:22

Carji wrote:Anyone know what it is? Kathleen? ^_^

Tekkonkinkreet

Yeah. That's why you couldn't spell it.
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Postby ChiUnit4evr » 25 Feb 2009, 02:48

I actually kinda agree with Matt here.

Either the Cowboy BeBop movie will be amazing, and that pretty much speaks for itself, or it'll be complete shite, and then I'll just have another hilarious Keanu Reeves movie to add to our "make fun of Keanu Reeves" movie nights.

The worst thing they could do would be to pull a Max Payne. So close to good that it ends up being completely horrible.
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Postby Unlucky » 25 Feb 2009, 03:20

ChiUnit4evr wrote:The worst thing they could do would be to pull a Max Payne. So close to good that it ends up being completely horrible.

I'll throw Dead Space: Downfall to that list of movies that had POTENTIAL to be good but just fell short.

Definitely gonna have to listen to this tomorrow night, for now I sleep though as apparently that's healthy. :P
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Postby Emperor Gum » 25 Feb 2009, 04:47

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Graham wrote:This is not the finale.

And that is not the end of Rodriguez (it's not supposed to be him who got Fridge'd... that was ambiguous). Just so you know.

Like British series, we're going 6 episode with this one...[including] Spaced

1. Screw you Canada, we got seven episodes a series for Spaced!

For the second time I remind you that Spaced had seven episodes per season.
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Postby Bob The Magic Camel » 25 Feb 2009, 05:51

Cake wrote:
Lyinginbedmon wrote:college


I thought everyone in the world except Americans called it university.


High School ends at 16, at which point one can either bugger off; attend 6th-form college; or attend vocational college. That lasts till one is 18, at which point if they attended 6th form college they get the option to go to University. Of course, if they attend a city university, such as OxBridge, the University is broken down into colleges, Kings College Cambridge is one such entity. So Lying could have been referring to any of those things, that or used the US term and was actually talking about Uni.
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Postby Lyinginbedmon » 25 Feb 2009, 05:55

I've been through Infants.
I've been through Juniors.
Then there was Secondary, which is about equivalent to high school.
Then 2-3 years of Sixth form college.
I'll hopefully be in Uni from October this year.
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Postby ChiUnit4evr » 25 Feb 2009, 06:39

Unlucky wrote:
ChiUnit4evr wrote:The worst thing they could do would be to pull a Max Payne. So close to good that it ends up being completely horrible.

I'll throw Dead Space: Downfall to that list of movies that had POTENTIAL to be good but just fell short.

Definitely gonna have to listen to this tomorrow night, for now I sleep though as apparently that's healthy. :P
Speaking of movies that fell short. Did anyone else see that Resident Evil CG movie that came out recently? If so what did you all think about it?

I was sorely disappointed by that movie. The animation was damn good, not FFVII: AC good, but still good, the plot was just absolutely inane and mindless...not a thinking movie in the slightest.
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Postby tak197 » 25 Feb 2009, 07:42

Morgan and Graham as a couple... eeeeeeehhhhh. But a good story nonetheless. As for the skydiving accident,... THAT'S WHY YOU DON'T LEAVE A PERFECTLY GOOD PLANE IN MIDAIR!!!
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Postby Alina » 25 Feb 2009, 11:37

Very entertaining, and great news about the t-shirts. Mine fits all funny. It doesn't stop me from wearing it, but still. Great news.
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Postby Kdz » 25 Feb 2009, 13:34

Tim wrote:There's video for this, but it could be a few days before it gets properly posted.

It's essentially a talking-heads version, with a few close-ups of pictures that Graham showed on the projector, but it'll be cool to see. Very long and a very big file though, of course.


Perhaps just edit it down to the points where the video is most important, then? Like a highlights reel, and then link to the podcast in the description if anyone wants to see the full thing.

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