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jumjum December 27th, 2008 11:04 AM

Philly - It's a tough town
 
Man shoots movie-talker when he won't shut up: Man shoots talker at movies, police say - CNN.com

Personally, I side with the shooter.

But this reminds me, isn't stylie from, like, right near Philadelphia? Uh, has anybody heard from him in the last couple of days? Nah, it couldn't be him: if styles had been arrested, the headline would have read, "Buddy of Bun E. Carlos Arrested In Movie Shooting". ;)

Sir Apple December 27th, 2008 11:10 AM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
Ha I live right near Philly to. I saw stylie running around with a batman suit on the other day.

No but seriously, this stuff is always happening in Philly.

Ts4EVER December 27th, 2008 11:39 AM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
On a related topic, a german "turn-your-cellphone-off"-clip:

YouTube - Alfons Hatler Neues vom Wixxer

The character is Alfons Hatler, a Hitler parody from the comedy film "Der WiXxer".
Translation:
"Stop! Stop the Movie!
What the hell is that about?
This senseless ringing in your trousers... yes, I´m talking to you! Apparently you think there is nothing wrong with harassing other people with that appalling ringtone of yours.
Why don't you do something constructive? Play with your german sheperd! Build a nice Autobahn! Or march into something/invade something... a bar, an opera... or a brothel!
And now for everybody: Cellphones off!
[advertising for movie]
And if I here just one more ringing, we will ring back, in a way nobody rang ever in a german movie theatre!!!

sorry

have a good time

assholes."

[130.Pz]W.Fuchs December 27th, 2008 11:50 AM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
Thats.. Insane :uhm: Though I'm with the shooter. But I would have slapped the bastard.
And I had such a great idea for a rick roll. But I don't know how to change the names of links :(

jumjum December 27th, 2008 03:30 PM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
It is simply incredible to me that someone would shell out the unconscionable amount of money that theaters extort form the public and then talk instead of watch what they just paid minimum wage (I think it works out works out to around $5.75 an hour to watch) to see. It's indescribably rude and more than simply thoughtless - it's an aggressive, bullying act, which the talker thinks you're too cowed by not wanting to cause a scene to do anything about.

Prove the punks wrong and get in their grills. Show them that just because someone is polite and would rather not cause a stink is not the same thing as being weak or afraid. "Movie Frrrreeeeeeeeedoooooooommm!!!"

Lobo December 27th, 2008 03:40 PM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
These romans are crazy :rolleyes:

Yeah jumjum, your thread is fail, like your guns-loving society

[WDW]Megaraptor December 27th, 2008 03:54 PM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lobo (Post 4743224)
Yeah jumjum, your thread is fail, like your guns-loving society

You're right. It would have been better if the guy had jumped up and stabbed the talker instead of shooting him.

[130.Pz]W.Fuchs December 27th, 2008 04:03 PM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
This reminds me off Monty Python. Be quiet!

Duckee December 27th, 2008 04:38 PM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
no no no he does not want them to be Stabbed he wants them to be "Romanced" into watching the movie quietly

stylie December 27th, 2008 04:54 PM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
Im safe! But yeah it can get nuts... I got a call from our 24 hour operation on Christmas night. I was to pull a recorded call to hand over to the police, he went on a 17 minute awesomely racist/sexist rant and then he started talking about heading on to the job site with his "CWB's" (Thats "Crazy White Boys") From Kensington (Where Adrian worked at the pet store in Rocky) and start "wrecking shop". Whatever it was an awesome rant, but only as a spectator. I'll try to find out what happened... and yes, I have a copy of the call... sooooo tempted to post a link...

Philly is a bad place people... I know all of the good/bad spots. I hate to give it a bad name because there are alot of cool places here, lots of history, etc... but soooo many people who dont have a clue how to live/act. sigh.

Lobo December 27th, 2008 05:03 PM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by [WDW]Megaraptor (Post 4743247)
You're right. It would have been better if the guy had jumped up and stabbed the talker instead of shooting him.

I don't really understand what you mean, but don't worry, it's not interesting for sure

JohnWalker December 27th, 2008 07:31 PM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
Hey Lobo, long time no come see. You're still my sworn enemy btw.


And yeah. Philly sucks. Like, bring air support for personal protection bad.

Deems.. December 27th, 2008 07:57 PM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
I know someone's probably said it before, but that's fucking ridiculous.

Flyboy1942 December 27th, 2008 08:47 PM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
You guys are missing an important point. The movie was starring Brad Pitt, so it pissed off the guy and made the family lose interest and talk.

Blame Hollywood. =p

Lobo December 27th, 2008 10:02 PM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnWalker (Post 4743450)
Hey Lobo, long time no come see. You're still my sworn enemy btw.

The skills of a man are defined by the skills of his enemy, young padawan

Pornska December 28th, 2008 01:27 AM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by [WDW]Megaraptor (Post 4743247)
You're right. It would have been better if the guy had jumped up and stabbed the talker instead of shooting him.

No, he should have tried to talk to people to get them to be quiet and if that wouldn't work he could always get some cinema employees to talk to the people or remove them from the cinema.

I don't even understand why someone would need to have a gun on him, let alone in a cinema.

Stefan F December 28th, 2008 01:37 AM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Polska (Post 4743633)
No, he should have tried to talk to people to get them to be quiet and if that wouldn't work he could always get some cinema employees to talk to the people are remove them from the cinema.

I don't even understand why someone would need to have a gun on him, let alone in a cinema.

TOO MUCH COMMON SENSE IN ONE POST, LOGIC OVERLOAD.

Lainer December 28th, 2008 09:19 AM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Polska (Post 4743633)
I don't even understand why someone would need to have a gun on him, let alone in a cinema.

Hmmmm.....Go back and read the first part where that animal shot the guy. My Spanish friend always tags along with me to the movies. ;)

[130.Pz]W.Fuchs December 28th, 2008 09:24 AM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
You got Lobo in your pocket?

Von Mudra December 28th, 2008 10:57 AM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Polska (Post 4743633)
No, he should have tried to talk to people to get them to be quiet and if that wouldn't work he could always get some cinema employees to talk to the people or remove them from the cinema.

I don't even understand why someone would need to have a gun on him, let alone in a cinema.



Crazy people do crazy things, and no law would have prevented him from hurting the guy.

Stefan F December 28th, 2008 11:09 AM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Von Mudra (Post 4744000)
Crazy people do crazy things, and no law would have prevented him from hurting the guy.

that case give everyone nukes

Sir Apple December 28th, 2008 11:13 AM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
He may have had a carry permit? I dunno I didn't read if he did or not. And in case you ask what the purpose of a carry permit is (chances are you will), its for personal defense and protection.

Now I'll go away and await one of the Euro dwellers of this humble forum to challenge the carry permit law.

Lobo December 28th, 2008 11:26 AM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sire_Apple (Post 4744010)
Now I'll go away and await one of the Euro dwellers of this humble forum to challenge the carry permit law.

you dudes have not solution, you read a nasty anecdote about a moron shooting another dude in front of his family for an absurd reason and anyways you don't ask yourself if maybe something in your idiotic guns laws is royally fucked

pfffft, as I've said before: These romans are crazy

jumjum December 28th, 2008 11:26 AM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
I'm with Lobo. It just shows the absolute insanity of any society allowing its members to be able to do anything like that. That's why we should ban..........tongues.

We'll just say, "No more tongues!", and that will immediately stop all misuse of tongues. Sure, a few hundred million lawful tongue-users will be a little inconvenienced, but tongues are far too dangerous to be permitted in a civilized modern society. We'll be safe forever just as soon as we ban tongues. ;)

Von Mudra December 28th, 2008 11:34 AM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
Fine lobo. Let's ban anything that someone can kill someone with.

Knives
Chairs
Ladders
Computers
Paper
Rope
Cars
Trucks
Planes
saws
wood
glass
arrows
piano wire
pianos
anvils
etc....


Have you not noticed that in Spain, somehow, people still magically get guns illegally, dispite all those laws?

And proportionally, that the US has no more crime then european countries? it just seems like more because we also have 3-5 times the population of an average euro country.

And I can very well predict that your answer will consist of some insult directed at me, followed by a vague statement that dismisses anything I say as rubbish without a single concrete fact to back it up, or to even support your claims.

[130.Pz]W.Fuchs December 28th, 2008 11:35 AM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
Then we should also ban fingers. You see, I can still insult you with my computer.
EDIT: Lol Mudra, paper XD

Von Mudra December 28th, 2008 11:46 AM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
What, its true. You can kill someone with anything, paper included.

Lobo December 28th, 2008 11:55 AM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
Yeah Von Mudra, I have read the same idiotic arguments in our other 235 discussions about the guns in USA...funny thing is: those countless discussions always started because a demented killed half a dozen christians with his gun, so it's pretty obvious that you, dear gringos, have a severe problem of childiss negation of reality and its problems when it's about your toys, ma'am

So I have read 1000 times

a) that a piano string can be a killing machine
b) that if everybody would walk with a gun no serial killer would survive more than 10 seconds...who watches the watchers? ah yeah, more watchers, ah the vicious circle
c) crime stadistics are not such a big deal, yeah, no wonder, you also see Elvis walking around sometimes
d) your police is so incompetent that you need weapons
e) your evil government would create a totaliarian state if you have no weapons

etc, etc etc

and to be honest, they lost the comedic value after the first dozen times, so I wil pass, and honestly I will not shed a tear if you all kill each others, you seem to be wishing it ardently

Slayer1976 December 28th, 2008 12:01 PM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
How did you guys end up talking about killing? The guy in the cinema wasn't even killed.

JohnWalker December 28th, 2008 12:33 PM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Polska (Post 4743633)

I don't even understand why someone would need to have a gun on him, let alone in a cinema.

He lives in fucking Philly.



Quote:

Originally Posted by lobo
d) your police is so incompetent that you need weapons

Because in Europe, the police are so super skilled they can hear a gun being drawn a mile away, flash warp to the scene and intercept the bullet (which bounces off harmlessly btw) and then break the gun in half with their bare hands before reforming the criminal right there and then! Nifty!

Stefan F December 28th, 2008 12:35 PM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnWalker (Post 4744060)
He lives in fucking Philly.





Because in Europe, the police are so super skilled they can hear a gun being drawn a mile away, flash warp to the scene and intercept the bullet (which bounces off harmlessly btw) and then break the gun in half with their bare hands before reforming the criminal right there and then! Nifty!

ahh i cant believe im getting into this discussion but , i never saw a gun in the 27 years i live on this planet in real life.

instead of using supa armed police and death penalty , it might help fixing the root of the problem

jumjum December 28th, 2008 01:13 PM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
Originally Posted by Polska http://forums.filefront.com/gamingfo...s/viewpost.gif.....I don't even understand why someone would need to have a gun on him, let alone in a cinema.

Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnWalker (Post 4744060)
He lives in fucking Philly.

BuuuuuuuWWAAAAAAHAAAHHHAAAAHAAAA! Duh!

Sir Apple December 28th, 2008 01:17 PM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lobo (Post 4744018)
you dudes have not solution, you read a nasty anecdote about a moron shooting another dude in front of his family for an absurd reason and anyways you don't ask yourself if maybe something in your idiotic guns laws is royally fucked

pfffft, as I've said before: These romans are crazy

Yeah, Europe is doing fucking great!

There is no "solution" to crime. If someone wants to commit a crime there gonna commit a crime. Good luck stopping them. What you don't understand is people that commit crimes with guns are, committing a crime. Its a purposeful crime. Meaning, no matter what, banned guns or legal guns, they ARE going to commit the crime.

Laws do not tell someone how they will act, they tell somehow how they should act. If you think otherwise your mistaken. Going by today's standards, the word "law" means as stated above.

In the end people will do what they want, when they want, how they want and anyway they want. Oh and may I add, they will do all of the above anywhere in the world. Any state, any country and town any city etc.

And Lobo, I'm sorry, but the half baked Police in Europe are a river of fish being washed up onto the hard, cold, jagged rocks. When your job is to protect citizens, its best and only proper to be armed with more then a tall hat and a billy club. Maybe the problem is the Euro police forces can't be trusted with weaponry.

:Puzzled:

Von Mudra December 28th, 2008 01:17 PM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stefan F (Post 4744062)
instead of using supa armed police and death penalty , it might help fixing the root of the problem


Ok.

To the labs! We must change human nature!

[WDW]Megaraptor December 28th, 2008 01:20 PM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lobo (Post 4744018)
you dudes have not solution, you read a nasty anecdote about a moron shooting another dude in front of his family for an absurd reason and anyways you don't ask yourself if maybe something in your idiotic guns laws is royally fucked

pfffft, as I've said before: These romans are crazy

Which is why I said it would obviously be better if guns were banned so the victim could have been stabbed instead of shot. That way, guns wouldn't have been involved.

Flyboy1942 December 28th, 2008 01:22 PM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
Meh, guns are the great equalizer of society, forcing everyone onto an equal playing field of lethality. Being big and strong will not allow you to oppress others since a sickly, one-eyed grandma can kill you just as easily as you can kill her.

Nukes play the same role for countries. A country can have a massive, powerful army, but could be destroyed by a third world nation with nukes.

You wouldn't want to give a nutty country nukes, just as you wouldnt want to give a nutty man a gun. Sometimes, they get them anyways. With this in mind, you wouldn't want your country to be stripped of nukes, because of the MAD (mutually assured destruction) aspect that protects the people in your country, just as you wouldn't want to be stripped of a gun, because of the MAD aspect that protects yourself.

However, the difference is that people can stay out of each others way, while countries cant, which is why we better start colonizing other planets before some country goes postal.

Von Mudra December 28th, 2008 01:27 PM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
Repped^

Eat Uranium December 28th, 2008 01:39 PM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
As it stands, guns are not Britains most pressing crime problem. Because they have to be illegally imported from eastern europe, they are not all that widespread (mainly in the hands of inner city gangs) comared to knives. Knives are they real killers here, and because of that there are no police on the street who are not in stab vests.

I must admit that armed police scare me. Because they mainly inhabit airports and whitehall, I luckly don't have to spend too much time around them. But there are murmurs around that the police in the worst places may end up being aremed like those in Northern Ireland.

I think taking legal guns away from americans might seem to work on paper, it won't. The reason why I think this is simple: the society is drenched with firearms and criminals are about as likely to take part in a gun amnesty as a politician is to tell the truth.

Lainer December 28th, 2008 02:13 PM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lobo (Post 4744035)
d) your police is so incompetent that you need weapons
e) your evil government would create a totaliarian state if you have no weapons

d) You silly man...The police in the USA are not obligated to protect the people. As far as the law is concerned you are on your own. Cops are great..Hell my old man was a cop...They can't be everywhere all the time though.

e) I agree...Hell it would have made things so much more easy and peaceful for Franco to just have steamrolled over those silly civilians had they not had guns. And the nerve of those jews in Warsaw! Your right Lobo I have seen the light! Only our big loving governments should be allowed weapons! Feel the love!


LOL for Lobo taking us down the same path yet again....Let us all just play the cut and paste game with old gun threads from now on. Saves on typing.

JohnWalker December 28th, 2008 02:35 PM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Von Mudra (Post 4744107)
Ok.

To the labs! We must change human nature!


We can do this Prof. vM! All we need to do is invent the pill from Equilbrium and we'll be set! Europe apperantly did it

Von Mudra December 28th, 2008 02:44 PM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
We can do it. We have the technology.


Lobo December 28th, 2008 02:56 PM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lainer (Post 4744171)
Let us all just play the cut and paste game with old gun threads from now on. Saves on typing.

Yeah finally you said something with an atom of sense because the rest is, as always, the same old absurd song

Guys, please, show some mercy, don't bore us for nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn time, you are going to copy paste the same NRA surrealistic bullshit, and you will do again the next time a misfit kills 30 of your youngsters at a school, and the next time, and the next time...

And Lainer, don't talk about our civil war, if you have not fucking clue shut the hell up

And yeah, sire apple, this is going to be puzzling for the hormonal salade of your 17 years, but in Europe we hve less crimes and less mass killing, and you know why?: because not every moron with small penis complex and his mother can run around with a gun. Amazing, really?, just common sense, son

Von Mudra December 28th, 2008 03:09 PM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lobo (Post 4744232)
And Lainer, don't talk about our civil war, if you have not fucking clue shut the hell up


Then don't talk about our country, because you don't know shit about it if you claim that we know shit about the Spanish Civil War.:)

Lobo December 28th, 2008 03:15 PM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
Von Mudra, if you have something interesting to say speak, if not shut the hell up you too.

There are a bunch of subjects I know about, and another big bunch I have not clue, and with those I usually shut up and listen to the people that have a clue.

I don't mind of our dear Lainer has that pervertion of troll my humble person everytime I talk, but I don't admit jokes with our Civil War, can you respect the sacred icons of others?, I doubt it, will see

Von Mudra December 28th, 2008 03:30 PM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
So your saying that the people did not resist Franco? That's news to me.

Lobo December 28th, 2008 03:48 PM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Von Mudra (Post 4744264)
So your saying that the people did not resist Franco? That's news to me.

- Yeah, they did
- No, not everybody had a gun at home, people was poor, they were happy if they had more important stuff at home
- Yeah, they got weapons from the legal government to fight against fascists
- No, anyways they had not way to succeed, fascism won, but it had nothing to do with civilians owning guns or not, the fate of Spain was sealed as nazism and fascism supported Franco full steam and Western democracies prefered appeasement
- Lainer is comparing a poor country in the 30's, that just abandoned feudalism some years before, and pestered by the fascist movements of 30's in Europe with a XXI century country with 200 years of democracy. Sometimes I wonder if you really love your country or that America Fuck Yeah is just a pose.

All clear now, dear?

jumjum December 28th, 2008 03:53 PM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
Things have been so peaceful for the last week. It was amazing. No political threads, not even the injection of politics into non-political threads.There was not a single disagreement, much less harsh words or raised voices. There were expressions of regard and even love.

And now, like a switch has been thrown, the usual vitriol, expressions of contempt, lecturing, insults, attacks on entire peoples and countries. I'm flabbergasted.

What could be the reason? It's like a virus is here; like an infection has been introduced to the body. But what is it? What is different this week than last week? Is it the weather?

Is there someone here and posting now who wasn't when peace reigned? I wish I knew.

Von Mudra December 28th, 2008 03:57 PM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lobo (Post 4744280)
- Yeah, they did
- No, not everybody had a gun at home, people was poor, they were happy if they had more important stuff at home
- Yeah, they got weapons from the legal government to fight against fascists
- No, anyways they had not way to succeed, fascism won, but it had nothing to do with civilians owning guns or not, the fate of Spain was sealed as nazism and fascism supported Franco full steam and Western democracies prefered appeasement
- Lainer is comparing a poor country in the 30's, that just abandoned feudalism some years before, and pestered by the fascist movements of 30's in Europe with a XXI century country with 200 years of democracy. Sometimes I wonder if you really love your country or that America Fuck Yeah is just a pose.

All clear now, dear?


Yes, I know that they didn't own guns themselves mostly, due to the poor nature. But it was still the arming of the people against a fascist coup, that only succeeded due to the support of Germany and Italy. Without that support, the PEOPLE would have crushed Franco easily.

Lobo December 28th, 2008 04:00 PM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
Is that you were bored and you posted this silly thread knowing what would happen, c'mon jumjum, I bow at your Machiavelic skills, don't be so shy with your evilness

BTW, you could redefine your concept of insult, because if we can't define the actitude of people with acurate adjectives, even if slighly harsh then well, we better shut up and go back to your Lollipop str. world of polithical correction

(yeah, I didn't forget when you said that hypocrite was an insult, so what the hell can we say if someone is being an hypocrite?)

Insult is when somebody calls names to the mothers of each others...and we all know that our mothers are sainct ladies, that don't deserve such ugly sons

@Van Mudra, yes man, I know, I am not telling that civilians must not be armed to fight against forces trying to break their freedom, I am saying that the '08 USA government is not such monster, so you don't need to be armed to the teeth, got it now?

Ts4EVER December 28th, 2008 04:02 PM

Re: Philly - It's a tough town
 
I like it when Lobo gets all worked up and screams at people.


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