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ps3 Sasquatching
by DefaultBling- 0 replies
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http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/jobs/job/LAvUqYXfvkmMgYJoxpuSRQ?platformId=2 3 Teams with 5 players each. A lot of trash to hide behind. Assault rifles, shotguns, sniper rifles, grenade launchers, RPG and minigun for pick up. Bikes, cars and boats are available. This map has little plays and therefore I have no idea if that works or not, critics are welcome.
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ps3 Prison Riot
by zmurko- 1 follower
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PRISON RIOT "Prison management has tried hard to keep both rival gangs in separate yards by sealing them off, but they all got a hold of some knives, killed some guards and all hell broke loose. Guards dropped their weapons, ran off and left both gangs to fight it out until riot control unit can get here. Will you end up in a body bag or solitary confinement? You better find a weapon fast and find a way into the other yard if you don't fancy the body bag option." Forced weapon: Knife Pickups: SMG, Carbine Rifle, Sniper Rifle, Combat MG Set to 2 rounds to win by default RSC link: http://socialclub.rock…
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ps3 Dark Horse
by G37- 4 replies
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Like many here, this is my first foray into this creator. It's simpler and has more options which I like. Pretty neat too you can now "float" props without having to glitch them in (not that I ever really make use of that). Minimal prop usage and the winner is set to 2 rounds as well. In proper R* LTS fashion: "You've got 1 life, don't waste it". Lesser weapons are used here. Default is the Combat Pistol. Thoughts and feedback are always welcome. Dark Horse Link: http://rsg.ms/6015a71
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ps3 Free Roam Crew Champions
by Lann- 1 follower
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Since I joined this crew I have been enjoying free roaming in Los Santos along with the You people. I can easily die 20 times in 10 minutes, and it doesnt even bother me. But what if I only had one life? No Lester, no mechanic, no Lazers, Tanks or Buzzards. Just you, your crew, your enemies, the cops and Los Santos! Initially there were nothing added to the map, but since Ammu nation is closed i dropped a few rounds outside. Vehicles and people are set to high. Its daytime, the weather is clear, gangs and emergency vehicles are on and you can reach 5 stars. You have 10 minutes to kill all the other crew members, or 10 …
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ps3 Checking Out!
by DeaD_GooN- 0 replies
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I'm fairly new to the whole creating something that isn't a race thing. I just wanted to give this LTS creator a look see. This one's pretty simple. Just pistols to keep things semi realistic, and plenty of natural cover. Default is set to 2 rounds, but it should go quickly, so multiple rounds shouldn't be an issue. Feedback is welcomed and encouraged. http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/member/DeaD_GooN/games/gtav/jobs/job/rAVlQ1iZaUe82jO77aGMkA?platformId=2
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http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/ps4/jobs/job/tFE98mBnr0qZFlVli-eBRQ You work hard, you expect to be paid right? So when the bosses don't pay, you should go to the job sight and kill 'em.
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ps3 Humane Society
by Dodge- 1 follower
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http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/jobs/job/zAs9aUHJMUClqUkB7J1TVQ?platformId=2 FreeMission Job Image PLAYERS 3 to 16 TEAMS 2 GAME MODE Last Team Standing DESCRIPTION This facility has been contracted to perform Stem Cell research. Get in there and shut it down.
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ps3 LazerApes and Skyscrapers
by Lann- 1 follower
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- 1.1k views
http://rsg.ms/b70f398
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ps3 Hill Valley Sniper
by Lann- 1 follower
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- 1.2k views
http://rsg.ms/bab0754
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ps3 One on One
by Lann- 1 follower
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- 1.1k views
http://rsg.ms/d82b5a2 Take out the other teams players one by one, before going for the cash. Pistols only, close combat.
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ps4 Engineered Death
by JustHatched- 0 replies
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https://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/ps4/jobs/job/HUGzhI_vmkOIM7-RLqffbA Harbor railyards is the last place you expected to die, so make you put your one life to good use and take your team to victory.
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Rate the Last Film you Watched 2: Electric Boogaloo
Went to see the Minecraft movie last Friday with my Tech and our son. Can't say no when my son offers IMAX tickets. As a Minecraft player I wasn't expecting much from this movie. Was surprised to actually enjoy it. Sure it's not some deep story or anything life changing but it made me laugh and was overall enjoyable. They stuck to how the game works in most ways while taking liberties with a few things. Has some annoyances that make it a watch once and be done type of movie though. 3 out of 5 stars. -
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Rate the Last Film you Watched 2: Electric Boogaloo
What I Watched This Week #169 (Mar 24-30) Angel Face dir. Otto Preminger/1952/1h31m Angel Face is a film noir starring Robert Mitchum as ambulance driver Frank Jessup who, after responding to a call at the posh Tremayne estate, meets the manipulative femme-fatale daughter of the family, Diane (Jean Simmons). After becoming a driver for the family the parents are soon killed in a car accident with Diane being the sole heir. The plot for this is fairly straightforward and predictable for the most part (that ending however really shocked me with how suddenly violent it is) but the two lead performances and the prevailing atmosphere of nihilistic cynicism really make this worth watching. There's a real sense of sad desperation in Mitchum's performance as he can see the trap he's willingly walking into but he just can't help himself, with Simmons excellent as the spider at the centre of the web. The direction isn't flashy, for the most part it's quite unobtrusive, but it does make the house feel more claustrophobic as the film progresses, making us feel trapped alongside Frank and Diane. 8/10 Gentlemen of Nerve dir. Charlie Chaplin/1914/15m This early Chaplin short is set at an automobile race, with Chaplin, credited as playing Mr. Wow-Wow, causing his usual chaos alongside his partner Mr. Walrus (Mack Swain). He flirts with a woman (Mabel Normand, his co-star for many early films before moving studios and starting a partnership with Edna Purviance), gets in a fight with a policeman, and finds several new ways of falling on his *ss. This could be confused with any number of his films from this period if it wasn't for the setting of a race track. Watching these old-timey cars in action was genuinely thrilling because there are little to no health and safety precautions that I could see. Aside from that this is fairly standard fare from the Chaplin of this period. 5/10 Paris Blues dir. Martin Ritt/1961/1h38m Paul Newman and Sidney Poitier star as Ram and Eddie, American jazz musicians living and working in Paris who meet and fall in love with a pair of tourists, Lillian and Connie (Joanne Woodward, Diahann Carroll), and must soon make the decision between staying in Paris or going home to America. In terms of tone and atmosphere this is one of the coolest films I've ever seen. There's some really immersive location shooting that plunges you into the counterculture world of the jazz scene, a brilliant soundtrack, and Newman and Poitier being two of the most handsome and charismatic men you've ever seen. There's even a cameo from Louis Armstrong as Wild Man Moore who just lights up the screen whenever he appears. I feel like the story hints at something more but doesn't commit in the end when it comes to the relationships. At first it seems like Ram would end up with Connie, who is Black, saying in their first flirtatious meeting that all white women look the same to him, but eventually she ends up with Eddie and Ram hooks up with Lillian. There are also scenes between Eddie and Connie where he explains that the reason he doesn't want to go back to America is because he doesn't feel welcome there as a Black man, but again this is underdeveloped. If the film committed to actually exploring these things then I think it would be even better, but as it is this is still great. 8.5/10 Woman of the Hour dir. Anna Kendrick/2023/1h34m Watched on the strength of @djw180's review, this film is based on the true story of an aspiring actress, Sheryl (Kendrick, who also directs), who appeared on The Dating Game where one of her potential suitors is a serial killer, Rodney Alcala (Daniel Zovatto). One of my favourite things about this film is the non linear structure. The film takes place during the shooting of the show with flashbacks showing us Rodney's past crimes, escalating the tension and sense of danger. Zovatto gives a really strong performance as the killer, brimming with charisma and charm but the flashbacks give us the context to see the malice and threat behind every word. Kendrick is also very good even though she spends most of the film sat in a chair on the set of the show. What lets this film down somewhat is that it's too funny at times, feeling almost like a comedy, especially at the start. This kind of undercuts some of the tension of the film, and feels like Kendrick using her roots and experience in comedy as a crutch in what is her first film as director. I think if she showed a bit more confidence in her abilities as a filmmaker and played this straighter then this would be an even better thriller. 7/10 Koyaanisqatsi dir. Godfrey Reggio/1982/1h26m Classed as a documentary, Koyaanisqatsi - a Hopi language word that means life out of balance - is more of an experience than a film. With no narrative or dialogue the whole thing is a visual poem that seems to chart the progress of humanity from our cave dwelling days up to the contemporaneous modern world of New York City. We start with a rocket taking off, then cave paintings. For half an hour we see the natural world, no trace of human life. Then explosions, metal, machinery. Man is here. New York is overwhelming. Footage sped up so the mass of humanity flows like blood through the streets. There's a moment in all of this where we slow down and focus on the faces of strangers in the street. Shots almost like portraits, putting a face to this world. All of this set to an incredible score by Philip Glass. A modern Man With a Movie Camera, this shows how film can be used to tell a story and elicit emotion in unconventional ways and is honestly one of the best films I've seen in a long time. 10/10 Lime's Film of the Week! Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling dir. Richard Pryor/1986/1h37m Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling is the sole directorial effort from one of, if not the greatest stand up comedian of all time, Richard Pryor. It is a deeply personal and autobiographical film (though he says it isn't) in which he plays a world famous comedian who sees his life flash before his eyes as he lies in a hospital bed, close to death after setting himself on fire during a crack binge. His soul leaves his body and, after being shocked and disgusted with what he's done to himself, travels back through his past, all the way from his childhood where he was raised in a brothel, through to his worldwide fame and total breakdown, to see where it all went wrong. Like his stand up routines this is, for the most part, painfully honest, raw like an open wound, and criminally funny. Pryor, as good as he is at comedy, is almost as good at drama- see also his performance in Blue Collar where he is every bit Harvey Keitel's equal - and there are some really heart wrenching scenes here. The ending where he gives a eulogy to Jo Jo, putting all the pain of his past to rest, was really powerful while also being really funny. There are times when it feels a bit safe and conventional, like he's holding back a bit, but this is a must watch if you're a fan of Pryor. 8.5/10 Return to the Edge of the World dir. Michael Powell/1978/24m (no trailer for this, so here's one for the original film) This short documentary is the last film from one of the greatest filmmakers in British history, Michael Powell (his film Peeping Tom, released the same year as Psycho, is, in my opinion, a better and more shocking slasher film than Hitchcock's classic). Here he returns to the island of Foula, in the Shetlands off the Scottish coast, where he filmed his breakout film The Edge of the World in 1936. That film was based on a true story of an island with an aging population and the young folk all gone off to the mainland that had to evacuate and leave their way of life behind. Here he finds the local community still going strong, with a lot of the film being about them rather then reminiscing about the past. Also taking the trip with Powell is the lead actor from the original film, John Laurie (anyone of a certain age in the UK will recognise him as Private Frazer from Dad's Army and his iconic catchphrase "we're dooooooomed"). He is a wonderfully warm presence with a voice I could listen to all day. This makes for a beautiful but bittersweet bookend for Powell's career. 7/10- 1
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Rate the Last Film you Watched 2: Electric Boogaloo
Delicious (2025) dir Nele Mueller-Stöfen A drama / thriller that could also be classed as mild horror. It's a reasonably original story which, judging by IMDB reviews, a lot of people just did not understand or reacted badly to what they saw as a political message they disagree with. I don't think it really had a political message. It just made use of very clear, obvious contrasts between how wealthy and not-wealthy people live. The basic plot is a middle class, German, stereotypical family (Mum, Dad, Son & Daughter) are on holiday in a villa in the south of France. Following an incident on the way home from a visit to a hotel restaurant they end up taking in a young Spanish woman, Theodora, to cook and clean for them. You can tell from the start that there is going to be more to the story that what you can see at first. You know Theodora and her boyfriend engineered the situation and it's related to things that happened in the hotel. And it's also probably related to protests going on in Marseilles that we see at the start of the film, about the cost of living for those on low paid jobs like waitresses, maids, porters etc. It has hints of films like The Killing of a Sacred Deer in that its about a young person working their way into the lives of the members of a wealthier family, and it clearly is going to end badly for some of them. The family have their issues and are not quite the ideal happy family they appear to be. It's well made, decent acting from Valerie Pachner (Esther, the mother) and Carla Diaz (Theodora). There's some nice cinematography; wide shots almost symmetric around one of the characters, sea and landscapes from unusual angles, etc. It has some good music too, a mix of classical and modern. A couple of plot elements are a little too unsubtle or implausible. I'm also not quite sure whether there was supposed to be a supernatural element to it or if certain things we see were just in a character's imagination. I enjoyed it and think it's well worth watching. 8 / 10- 1
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