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No, it won`t be as lond as the FOG version.
Why am I trying it out anyway?
The PS2 forum is a very interesting place to be, but it can also be a little quiet. I though perhaps if we had a topic with several hundred replies lurking at the top, things would look more popular.
Feel free to use the topic to talk about anything. Either the latest PS2 game, latest ideas for including some female star in a game etc... or even just the usual chat that happens all over.
As I expect this to fail, I`ve decided to spend a little while pushing up the replies. No spamming, just lots of nonsense :-)
Any help would be great, it`d be boring to have a whole topic with replies from only me.
> Its a kids
> film, for crying out loud, only someone sad would look for that kind of
> irrelevant and totally sad detail. As if that would be what happens. Actually,
> he pulls up his duvet to cover his chest, probably because he is cold.
God, I know it's a kids film; but there are adult jokes i.e "do you think he's compensating for something". That's hardly put in for children. And why are you so angry? Chill mate.
"Forget everything, this is the best animated film you are going to see".
This is so true. So very true. For those of you who don't have it, Shrek is a great DVD and one of those ones that you really should have (like the Matrix)
A free game? It's a
> pity my copy doesn't take long to load then...
So it just makes a loud sound. My copy of starwars star fighter can make loud noises some times. My MGS2 demo took ages to load, once I waited 45 mins to try and load it and skip the cut scenes, had to go to work so I had to turn it off.
His nose gets longer, not his noise. Heh heh.
oopps a typo
> I like the music aswell at the start; it really makes you wanna watch every
> thing. Oh yeah, there was this really adult bit in Farquaads bedroom. When he
> was looking at the picture of Fiona on the mirror I AM SURE that he looked under
> his duvet at what "he was compensating for". I don't want to jump to
> conclusions but I think he got a little 'excited' - if ya know whatta mean. Eh,
> eh?
Its a kids film, for crying out loud, only someone sad would look for that kind of irrelevant and totally sad detail. As if that would be what happens. Actually, he pulls up his duvet to cover his chest, probably because he is cold.