Robert McNay

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  • in reply to: New Battlestar Galactica series about the Cylon Wa #97929
    Robert McNay
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    FlakBait wrote:

    My big fear is they are going to go too far in trying to explain everything like they did with Caprica and that stupid screwed up “origin” of the cylons. Other then that I want Vipers shooting Raiders and Battlestar fleet action and I’ll be happy.

    You’re not one of those people, like the Trekkies, who run around yelling “That’s not canon, that’s not canon”, are you? :dry: :S

    in reply to: New Battlestar Galactica series about the Cylon Wa #97928
    Robert McNay
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    FlakBait wrote:

    My big fear is they are going to go too far in trying to explain everything like they did with Caprica and that stupid screwed up “origin” of the cylons. Other then that I want Vipers shooting Raiders and Battlestar fleet action and I’ll be happy.

    You’re not one of those people, like the Trekkies, who run around yelling “That’s not canon, that’s not canon”, are you? :dry: :S

    in reply to: New Battlestar Galactica series about the Cylon Wa #97918
    Robert McNay
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    This is sounding better. Even in the original “kiddie” series from the ’70s, I was always curious about the references to the First Cylon War. Its one of those things never fleshed out, even as comics or novels, and the whole premise of BSG hinged on it.

    in reply to: Alina Popa #97905
    Robert McNay
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    I think I’m even more in love with her 😛 🙂

    in reply to: Olivia Wilde in TRON #97887
    Robert McNay
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    Holiday wrote:

    Since she’s suited up throughout the film, it’s difficult to really say she bulked up.

    I never said she “bulked up”, her build got a more athletic and curvier than it usually is. If you’ve seen her in any other films, she is very thin normally. In the grid suits, she doesn’t have bulging or protruding muscles, but what she has a far more solid and shapely build.

    Like I said in my first post, its along the lines of what Christina Ricci has done. She doesn’t have muscles, but what she does have is a healthier, shaplier figure.

    in reply to: Tall model was bullied #97869
    Robert McNay
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    boboy wrote:

    I can’t find anything that validates that… but I am finding alot of speculation and… they’re pretty convincing.

    The hopeful in me wants to chalk it up to hormone imbalance from having grown so rapidly as a teenager, but it’s the way she moves that I can’t get my head around.

    Also: Who the hell gets bullied for being tall… really… I went to school with a chick that went from midget to amazonian during middle school and, if anything, she had to beat guys off her legs with a broom. If anyone called her something like “Babezilla” she would’ve wrote that down and taped it to her locker. She loved that kind of stuff. People wish they could be that tall.

    Man… that is a new perspective on things :dry:

    You beat me to questioning the transgender assertion, I hadn’t seen anything, either. There is something about this whole thing that doesn’t add up and I can’t put my finger on why. Its beyond the physical stuff I brought up, because that isn’t out of the question. All you have to do is look at Renee Toney to see that.

    Nope, sumpthin’ not right. :S

    in reply to: Olivia Wilde in TRON #97860
    Robert McNay
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    She’s usually very thin, but if you see her in TRON Legacy, she is more buff. The best comparison I can think of is the change that’s been noted in another thread about Christina Ricci. It might even be comparable to what Hilary Swank did for “Million Dollar Baby”, though not as cut.

    You can’t miss her build, the grid suits leave very little to the imagination. In her case, that’s a very nice thing. 🙂

    in reply to: Milla Jovovich’s flexes in video #97853
    Robert McNay
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    “Skinny muscles”. There’s so little fat and subcutaneous tissue, there’s nothing to cover the muscles beneath. They can’t help but stand out. Its like the illustrations in Gray’s Anatomy, the figures look incredibly muscular but are only of average build.

    The unidirectional light source also creates deep shadows under even the smallest of protrusions, making them look larger.

    As for her singing, I hope she doesn’t quit her day job. :blink: :S

    in reply to: Blake Edwards “Skin Deep” w/ Raye Hollit #97846
    Robert McNay
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    Roadblock1 wrote:

    Just a piece of trivia for those BLake Edwards fans and those in the Chicago Area the theme to “Creature Features” rarely seen on WGN anymore was the theme to the title of a Blake Edwards crime Drama of the same name, The song was “Experiment in Terror” By Henry Mancini and his Orchesra.

    Can’t forget he created Peter Gunn, too. It became an unofficial theme for the Blues Brothers.

    My favorite movies by him were “The Great Race” and “Operation Petticoat”. The original “Pink Panther”, also.

    in reply to: Tall model was bullied #97810
    Robert McNay
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    Interesting.

    The first thing I noticed is that she has very masculine facial features.

    The second was her voice, it sounds like female bodybuilders that have used steroids.

    The last thing, she has an adam’s apple. Not a big one, but its there.

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