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Private (Crew only) match in PvP
by adsyfindlay- 1 reply
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Hey guys so I'm not sure if any of you know about this but you can have private crucible matches in PvP this is done using the matchmaking in destiny. Please see the video below: So was just wanting to let you all know and see who would be interested in a playlist using this method? The possibilities are endless for what can be done, for example a game containing only snipers, or only swords (a weaker sword melee occurs with no ammo). Quests that you are completing for the second/third time (swords) could be completed easily and quickly. Any way just wondering on your thoughts? and whether you would be interested in a playlist like this? if you are could you…
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Bungie Weekly Update – 11/12/2015
by RSCnet- 0 replies
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Swords of Winter. View the full article
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Companion Update - 11/11/2015
by RSCnet- 0 replies
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Enhancing Bungie.net and the Mobile App View the full article
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11-10-15 cod bop crew meet up
by truelife98- 7 replies
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Usually on my tuesdays off work I throw something together for gta. This time if the interet is there I would like to host some stuff in cod bop3. Thinking of starting ar 10pm eastern 3 am gmt time can be moved to suit more people. Depending on who joins we can decide what to do. If people are looking to get experience we can even run some private games to get people.familiar with modes and maps and not affect your k/d. Please use this thread for any and all input thanks
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Safeguard (Complex)
by JustHatched- 0 replies
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Safeguard Saturday (core) 7:30pm GMT until 5:30am GMT - hosted by lIIlCompleXlIIl Job type changes throughout the day, clan members choose
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Search and Destroy (Ninja)
by JustHatched- 0 replies
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Search & Destroy Sunday (hardcore) 6:30pm GMT hosted by Ninja
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Crew Created BO3 Emblem
by lIIlCompleXlIIl- 6 replies
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A place to show off those cool emblems! One of my many to come...
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Specialists
by Ninja- 4 replies
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Wich specialist is your favourite and why? To start off i really love the nomad myself with rejack. It helps out quite more than you might think especially in situations like search and destroy. For the ones who don't know what it does: when you special is filled up and you get killed you have the opportunity to get back alive in the same spot, ofcourse if someone is aiming at you, you have to be fast.
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Nuketown Preorder Bonus
by Kudisanga- 11 replies
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Can we get the nuketown when we buy from supermarket? I canceled my pre order on playstation store, Waiting to get the best price. The digital download it's a ripoff, how can they justify £10 more on digital compare to disc?
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Call of duty meet up
by truelife98- 9 replies
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Looking to get online tonight probably around 830 pm eastern us time to play some bop3. I will probably be playing up until gta Playlist 2 hours later. Have only been able to play few games with 1 crew member so if anyone is interested post here and we can all get in party together then decide some game modes to play
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How to get the Sleeper Simulant
by SeymorScagneti- 9 replies
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Might be the biggest pain in the ass quest in the game so far: http://planetdestiny.com/taken-king-sleeper-simulant/
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Call of Duty: Black Ops III 1 2
by lIIlCompleXlIIl- 1 follower
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Ok everyone, the long awaited release for Treyarchs newest installment of the Call of Duty series is upon us. Release is less then 3 weeks away, and we have decided to bring this expansion, into our crew! JustHatched will do his thing on the website, while I work on the social aspect of this expansion. If you are planning on joining up with the crew for some CoD action, let us know! How else are you gonna get the clan invite? To start off, there won't be a ranked team. I will be observing the "squad" as we play, and then offer some positions for a "Ranked Squad." Your Kill Death ratio will not determine if you will be considered, instead, it will be your willingness …
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Emblems
by Jaggy- 3 replies
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May be a dumb question, but how do I change my emblem? I have a few cute ones and would like to use one.
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Community Focus - Extra Life 2015
by RSCnet- 0 replies
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Guardian give back again. View the full article
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How to get Touch of Malice
by JustHatched- 0 replies
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The Touch of Malice is one of the more unique weapons in Destiny: The Taken King. It has unlimited ammunition (in a way) at the cost of the user's health. It's definitely not a weapon for everyone, but it comes in handy throughout The Taken King. This guide will walk you through every step to finding the Touch of Malice. In order to obtain the Touch of Malice, first you must speak with Eris to start the quest, Shattered Past. You are tasked with obtaining five Calcified Fragments. Instead of stopping at five Calcified Fragments, collect 15 and you can get the Hunger Pangs quest from Eris. This new quests tasks you with a mission to kill Bracus. Bracus is a special Taken…
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No Time To Explain
by markt112- 11 replies
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Will be on most of the day tomorrow if anyone wants a hand with the new quest...
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Free stuff from year 1
by SeymorScagneti- 3 replies
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Some of you that starting playing Destiny late might not have these, enter the codes on the Bungie site: Shaders 7MM-VPD-MHP = Double Banshee RXC-9XJ-4MH = Oracle 99 Emblems JDT-NLC-JKM = Ab Aeterno FJ9-LAM-67F = Binding Focus JNX-DMH-XLA = Field of Light A7L-FYC-44X = Flames of Forgotton Truth JD7-4CM-HJG = Illusion of Light 7CP-94V-LFP = Lone Focus, Jagged Edge X4C-FGX-MX3 = Note of Conquest 7F9-767-F74 = Sign of the Finite 3VF-LGC-RLX = Star Antigen
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Anyone getting their swords today? 1 2
by maisiewilliams- 28 replies
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Would be cool to team w/ some clan members to do the final strike together. Gonna try to hit it right after the gunsmith refreshes this AM.
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Bungie Weekly Update – 11/05/2015
by RSCnet- 0 replies
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A recap. A forecast. A warning! View the full article
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The new black hammer exotic (black spindle) 1 2 3
by SeymorScagneti- 54 replies
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Anyone up to trying to get this today? https://youtu.be/QecPRwNp-tg"]https://youtu.be/QecPRwNp
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Unmasking the Champions
by RSCnet- 0 replies
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Legends of the Festival of the Lost. View the full article
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Bungie Weekly Update - 10/29/2015
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Tricks, Treats, and Trials. View the full article
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Community Focus - Reddit
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Upvote worthy. View the full article
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Festival of the Lost Costume Contest
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Tricks and treats. View the full article
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Black Ops Beta Code uk
by markt112- 1 follower
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Does anyone have a spare Uk code ? I have a final fantasy xv demo code. Trying to find somebody for a straight swap
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I agree @djw180 The Fall of the House of Usher is worth a watch for Mark Hamill’s performance alone. Plus, I’ve been on the fence about watching Kaos. I will definitely give it a go now. Thanks!- 2
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I just finished watching The Fall of the House of Usher on Netflix. Highly recommended! It's a horror-drama in 8 episodes, very loosely based on Edgar Allen Poe short stories or poems with each episode named after a different work of his. I have never read any of them and some had not even heard of, but I now at least know the brief synopsis of them from Wikipedia. What the creators have done is woven together a plot primarily based on the short story "The Fall of the House of Usher" that greatly expands on that. The first episode has the same name as the whole series. Roderick Usher, corrupt billionaire head of a major pharmaceutical company, invites an old adversary, lawyer August Dupin, to his family's derelict house, to confess to a host of crimes. Dupin has been trying to prosecute the Ushers for decades but they always got away with it. Now, following the recent deaths of all six of his children, supposedly in freak, horrific, unrelated accidents, Roderick wants to come clean. Most of the story is now told in flash back, both to the early years of Roderick and his sister Maddie (the brains behind their rise to power) and the children's recent deaths. The next 6 episode each focus on the violent deaths of a different son or daughter, each related in some way to the Edgar Allen Poe story that episode is named after. The final episode, The Raven, then brings everything to it's conclusion, revealing the true cause of all that has happened. It's very, very good. It is a bit bloody and gory at times, but never over-the-top, always done for a reason and usually to fit in with the story that death is named after. It features Mark Hamil in the most un-Luke-Skywalker-like role you can imagine. I never really rated him as an actor in Star Wars, but here, as the Usher's ruthless lawyer he is excellent. Another Netflix series I think is worth a mention is Kaos It's a modern day story of Greek Gods and Heroes, in a world where they most definitely exist and are still worshipped by mortals. Jeff Goldblum is Zeus and there's other recognisable faces amongst the rest of the cast, including David Thewlis as one of Zeus' brothers and fellow god Hades and Suzie Izzard as one of the Fates. It loosely follows the story of Orpheus in the Underworld, but this is part of a bigger plot with both gods and mortals having to accept what fate has in store for them, whether they like it or not.- 1
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What I Watched This Week #148 (Oct 28-Nov 3) Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person dir. Ariane Louis-Seize/2023/1h30m Sasha (Sara Montpetit) is a teenage vampire who, much to the exasperation of her parents, refuses to kill as she has too much empathy, a decision that is slowly killing her. She meets suicidal Paul (Felix-Antoine Benard) and he offers his life for hers, but over the course of the night the two form a bond and find a reason to live. Deadpan humour and charmingly awkward teenage romance add a lightness to what is a very deep emotional drama that is more complex than it at first seems. This put me in mind of a strange mix between A Girl Walked Home Alone at Night and Napoleon Dynamite. There's a beautifully staged scene where the two listen to an old record and, without a word, nervously steal looks at each other for an unbroken three minutes and it has more depth and meaning than most films manage in an hour and a half. You really get the feeling that you're caught up in that dramatic first flush of love where you feel like Romeo and Juliet. The two lead performances are extraordinary, especially Montpetit, and the direction has a real warmth to it despite being set mostly during the night. I loved this. 10/10 Lime's Film of the Week! Jigsaw dir. Michael Spierig, Peter Spierig/2017/1h31m Most of the time while I was watching this I was thinking “have I seen this one before..? No. No, I haven't. Wait, have I? I have! No? Oh, yeah I have”. I think this is the eighth film in the Saw franchise, and by this point they all just kind of blur into one homogenous mess. It's a shame because I think the original is a really good, tense thriller with a great, if ridiculous, twist. 2/10 Terrifier 3 dir. Damien Leone/2024/2h5m It's Christmastime and, five years after the events of the last film, Art the Clown (David Howard Thornton) is back playing Santa and everyone is on the naughty list, especially Sienna (Lauren LaVera) who bested him the last time they met. Not as long as Terrifier 2, this is still bloated and full of ridiculous bits of lore that makes the whole thing feel like a parody at times, I actually found myself invested in the character of Sienna here. I think LaVera does a decent job in portraying the trauma and PTSD she's suffering after the last film. Again, the gore here is very well done but so gross that it becomes banal. The best thing about this film, as is the case with the others, is Thornton's performance as Art who manages to be both creepy and funny. 4/10 Immaculate dir. Michael Mohan/2024/1h29m Sydney Sweeney plays Sister Cecilia, an American nun recently arrived at a remote Italian convent. Things take a sinister turn when she becomes pregnant despite being a v*rgin and she starts to think that all is not so holy at the convent. This religious horror doesn't do anything new and owes a huge debt to the likes of Rosemary's Baby but it does do a very good job of ramping up the tension and supernatural elements at a deliberate pace until it's ready to go for broke in the final act. There are a couple of unexpectedly gruesome moments that shocked me more then anything in the Terrifier films precisely because they are so unexpected. Sweeney gives a good performance as a true believer who must become a fighter in order to survive, and there are a couple of memorable supporting performances from Dora Romano as the Mother Superiour and Alvaro Morte as the charismatic Father Tedeschi. A well made, if uninspiring, thriller with a memorable smash cut to black ending, emphasis on the smash. 7/10 Joker: Folie a Deux dir. Todd Phillips/2024/2h18m This sequel to 2019's Joker picks up from the end of that film with Arthur Fleck (Joaquin Phoenix) in prison awaiting his trial for multiple murders. While inside he meets and forms a relationship with Lee Quinzel (Lady Gaga), the two seeming to make the perfect couple. The first film was a well made rip off of Scorsese's The King of Comedy elevated by an incredible performance from Phoenix that didn't need a sequel. Thankfully this isn't taking the predictable route of charting Fleck as he wreaks havoc as the crown prince of crime but instead does something interesting and sees him try to face his many mental health problems while struggling to break free of his anarchic alter ego. This hasn't gone down well with comic book fans as it strays far from the source material, but not being a big comic book guy myself that isn't an issue for me. Phoenix is once again excellent, really giving his all in his performance. Gaga is also good and I liked how her character became a kind of antagonist in always pushing Arthur to be Joker. Brendon Gleeson has a supporting role as the lead prison guard and as much as I like him, and he does give a good performance with what he's given here, his character is too much of a caricature, one scene even implying that he and some other guards r*pe Arthur. Steve Coogan also pops up in one scene as a television reporter interviewing Arthur and it just came across as Alan Partridge doing a bad American accent to me. I haven't mentioned it yet but this film is also a musical - another sticking point for a lot of people – and I think it works well at portraying Arthur's mental state. I loved the moments where we go full fantasy and Arthur and Lee are singing and dancing on an old school style soundstage like a musical from the 40s and 50s. But I am a musical fan so I'm probably biased. Don't believe the anti-hype, not everything here works but it's going for something different and for that alone it should be commended, and I honestly think it's better than the original. 8.5/10 Piece by Piece dir. Morgan Neville/2024/1h34m Piece by Piece is a hybrid biopic/documentary about the life and career of musician and producer Pharrell Williams starring the man himself and featuring appearances by the likes of Kendrick Lamar, Timbaland, Jay-Z, Snoop Dogg and Justin Timberlake. The gimmick here is that the whole film is animated with Lego. This makes for a playful, vibrant and imaginative film that matches Williams' method for creating music, putting it together piece by piece until you have something new. This is also a very funny film, making full use of the medium and the absurdity of everything being Lego to make some hilarious visual gags. Being a family friendly film this does smooth off some of the rough edges of his story but I still found Williams to be an open and honest subject not afraid to discuss his shortcomings. I love it when the style and form of a film like this matches its subject – Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould and the David Bowie doc Moonage Daydream come to mind – and Piece by Piece does just that with its eclectic and imaginative presentation. 9/10 Strange World dir. Don Hall, Qui Nguyen/2022/1h42m Farmer Searcher Clade (Jake Gyllenhaal), son of legendary explorer Jaeger (Dennis Quaid), must go on his own adventure deep beneath the surface of the planet when his crops, which also acts as the planet's energy source, start to die. The plot here is quite simple but it has an excellent third act twist that I though worked really well and fits in with the environmental themes and message of the film. What works best here is the look of the world beneath the surface, populated by really well designed creatures that feel truly alien, as do the environments. Not quite as good is the family drama between Jaeger and Searcher and between Searcher and his son Ethan (Jaboukie Young-White). It's the classic case of simply sitting down and talking to each other would solve all their problems, but then there'd be no film. The performances are all good, with Quaid's bombastic 50s b-movie style bravado standing out to me. This won't go down as a Disney classic but there are some really good ideas here alongside some gorgeous animation. 7/10 @djw180 The Bad Sleep Well is the least faithful of his Shakespeare films, the other two are much more recognisable.- 3
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