video.google.com— Wonder what it would be like to have Parts I and II of "Back to the Future" synched up on a split-screen during which both Marty McFlys are together?
Jul 8, 2006View in Crawl 4
@trunkster:because on digg, if your comment doesn't include "awesome" or "amazing", it doesn't get modded up. no matter how funny, informative, intelligent, sourced, etc it happens to be. as much as people hype this site, 99% of the comments are completely useless and baseless moronic fanboy blah blah blah from people who have absolutely no f**king idea what they are talking about.for all of slashdot's faults (such as dupes), at least when you go there you can find 50+ intelligent, informative comments on every article, sometimes from industry insiders and veterans. here on digg, you're lucky to find one such comment among every TEN articles. it seems like the average age here is somewhere around 16, where on /. it's about double that.i really had high hopes for this site, but when the highest modded comments are things like "omg! i love [xyz] !!!" and "this is awesome news!" and "man that was a funny video!" -- why do these types of comments get modded so high? they have NO INTRINSIC VALUE whatsoever.and if you have a differing opinion, or offer evidence that disputes the linked topic in question, prepare to be modded down (no matter how sourced your comment is). this site is populated by a majority who are unable to think critically, to consider differing viewpoints, or to offer anything constructive in the comments. bunch of f**kin "me-too" fanboys, no matter what the topic is.
In response to mrgreen4242 comment, I have thought of this myself a few times but it does make sense. It did happen 30 years ago to them (less than that I know because Marty would have looked similiar as he was growing up). But 30 some odd years is a hefty bit of time and it would be rather difficult to remember someone's face that you only knew for less than a week after all those years. I myself am only 20 years old and have difficulty recognizing some of my class mates from a few years ago.
The last minute or so (that concludes when BTTF 1 Marty clocks BTTF 2 Marty with the door) is pretty damn amazing. Props to Robert Zemericks for that segment, as it syncs up PERFECTLY.
kcchan1Jul 9, 2006
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mikecampoJul 9, 2006
Thanks man :)
japfaceJul 9, 2006
heavy
magicaltrevor2Jul 9, 2006
"can i call you Turkey or another kind of foul ??"Tit! :P
keylimepieJul 9, 2006
That concept blew my mind the first time I saw BTTF2. Robert Zemeckis is my hero.
bengarlandJul 10, 2006
@trunkster:because on digg, if your comment doesn't include "awesome" or "amazing", it doesn't get modded up. no matter how funny, informative, intelligent, sourced, etc it happens to be. as much as people hype this site, 99% of the comments are completely useless and baseless moronic fanboy blah blah blah from people who have absolutely no f**king idea what they are talking about.for all of slashdot's faults (such as dupes), at least when you go there you can find 50+ intelligent, informative comments on every article, sometimes from industry insiders and veterans. here on digg, you're lucky to find one such comment among every TEN articles. it seems like the average age here is somewhere around 16, where on /. it's about double that.i really had high hopes for this site, but when the highest modded comments are things like "omg! i love [xyz] !!!" and "this is awesome news!" and "man that was a funny video!" -- why do these types of comments get modded so high? they have NO INTRINSIC VALUE whatsoever.and if you have a differing opinion, or offer evidence that disputes the linked topic in question, prepare to be modded down (no matter how sourced your comment is). this site is populated by a majority who are unable to think critically, to consider differing viewpoints, or to offer anything constructive in the comments. bunch of f**kin "me-too" fanboys, no matter what the topic is.
jaynecobbJul 10, 2006
In response to mrgreen4242 comment, I have thought of this myself a few times but it does make sense. It did happen 30 years ago to them (less than that I know because Marty would have looked similiar as he was growing up). But 30 some odd years is a hefty bit of time and it would be rather difficult to remember someone's face that you only knew for less than a week after all those years. I myself am only 20 years old and have difficulty recognizing some of my class mates from a few years ago.
livewireJul 13, 2006
well you couldnt because it'd be under the same username...
favoritenephewJul 14, 2006
The last minute or so (that concludes when BTTF 1 Marty clocks BTTF 2 Marty with the door) is pretty damn amazing. Props to Robert Zemericks for that segment, as it syncs up PERFECTLY.