The best star wars film ever. Maybe.

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The best star wars film ever. Maybe.

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Ima just gonna leave this here.
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I'm only two minutes in, and the lightboomerangs are the best use of tritium ever.
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I'm guessing this makes a LOT More sense if we were Australian...
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More sense? I doubt it. It's probably funnier with context though.

I think the best part is the X4-VB. Just the name.
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Moving this to PSW, will watch shortly.
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I thought that was pretty fun, yeah. Not sure I rate it as highly as IMPS though.
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Does it make me an even bigger nerd to say I noticed the bazooka the rebel was using is actually a painted-over Super Nintendo Zapper?
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Borgholio wrote:Does it make me an even bigger nerd to say I noticed the bazooka the rebel was using is actually a painted-over Super Nintendo Zapper?
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Is there a version with English subtitles?
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Kingmaker wrote:Is there a version with English subtitles?
Just turn the captions on.
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Kingmaker wrote:Is there a version with English subtitles?
You're taking the piss right mate?


I do have one question, was the Ute a Falcon, or a Holden. :P
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Believe it or not, I did get a lot more out of it with the captions on. Most of the slang makes perfect sense, but it can be hard to keep up with all the different voices. A lot of fun to watch. I enjoyed the Bunyip attack, that was a critter I did know about.
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That thing makes a hell of a lot more sense with the subtitles on. And yeah, rather funny. And for a fan film the SFX weren't half bad.
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