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  1. Yes it was funny, when I saw it the first time.
  2. Good clash, @Irina we're waiting your answer 1-0 for him ?
  3. Known ideas, where's creativity ?
  4. CouldnoT

    Mafiotii astia..

    Please start looking for new ideas, those are known.
  5. Beginners luck ?? Use a normal gta3.img next time and 32 bit resolution.
  6. This one happened to me ???
  7. CouldnoT

    welcome

    It's fine ?
  8. Numele tău: CouldnoT Numele jucătorului sancţionat: @A K A T S U K I Data şi ora sancţiunii: 03.06.2020 ora 11:14 Sancțiunea acordată: Avertisment verbal Motivul sancțiunii: Raspuns identic Link către topicul sancţiunii: Click Alte precizări: 1/3
  9. I hope you succeed in Youtube. Welcome to the community!
  10. What application did you use to make this map?
  11. I can't imagine this day ? That was fun to read this interview, good questions and a better answers. Thank you for your work.
  12. Why are you in two different clans bro? Focus on one.
  13. Director James Cameron and producer Jon Landau arrived in Wellington, New Zealand on Sunday morning local time in preparation for the resumption of filming of the “Avatar” film series. Some 54 passengers were on board a chartered Air New Zealand plane, departing Friday night from LAX, and flying for nearly 13 hours direct from Los Angeles to Wellington. But filming may not restart immediately. The inbound travelers will be subject to a 14-day quarantine period. In an Instagram posting on May 22, Landau announced that the staff evacuated from New Zealand would be heading back to the country next week. He used the same medium on Sunday to announce their arrival. “Made it to New Zealand. Our 14-day government supervised self-isolation now begins,” Landau said. Production had been shut down in mid-March when New Zealand began a strict lockdown in response to the novel coronavirus outbreak, and largely closed its borders. It is understood that in order to be allowed into the country at a time when borders are officially still closed Cameron, Landau and the foreign crew elements used a border exemption clause for foreigners considered of “significant economic value.” That should not have been too much of a stretch for “Avatar.” The films are already receiving money available under New Zealand’s location subsidy scheme for large-scale foreign film and TV shoots. And by fulfilling several other conditions that leave an enduring legacy on the economy, the film also aims to receive a financial bonus, known locally as an “uplift.” The scale of the production, which covers all of the second and third films in the series and half of the fourth, and its use of indoor facilities for the entire movie, means that Avatar is making use of multiple studios in Wellington and Auckland. New Zealand has elaborated a detailed set of guidelines for how productions should operate in the new era where coronavirus cases are declining, but no vaccine yet exists. A handful of local productions are understood to have restarted. With Cameron back in the country, “Avatar” is on course to be the first foreign movie to use New Zealand’s production protocols. Source
  14. Now that the long-debated Justice League Snyder Cut has been confirmed to debut on HBO Max next year, Suicide Squad director David Ayer hasn’t held back in advocating for an “Ayer Cut” of his critically slammed 2016 comic book film. The filmmaker has been teasing juicy new details of his original cut of Suicide Squad, including a stronger connection to Justice League and a “rich and dimensional” characterization of Joker. The success of the #SnyderCut campaign opened the floodgates for countless other disgruntled directors to get their original visions onto the big screen with the help of equally disgruntled fans. Leading the charge is David Ayer, whose 2016 Suicide Squad infamously went through pricy reshoots and behind-the-scenes tinkering from Warner Bros. But now, Ayer is working hard to build up hype for an “Ayer Cut.” The filmmaker shared more details about how original cut of Suicide Squad, hoping to drum up excitement among fans who are eager for a movie that had a bigger connection to Zack Snyder’s Justice League and a more “dimensional” take on Jared Leto’s polarizing Joker. Well, Ayer is here to meet those very specific demands. Ayer revealed on Twitter, where he has been very vocal about how “easy” it would be to throw together and “Ayer Cut” of Suicide Squad, that his original vision of Suicide Squad involved the New Gods, who were readying for an invasion of Earth in Snyder’s cut of Justice League. Ayer also addressed criticisms of Leto’s Joker, whose extreme and edgy characterization was one of the most polarizing parts of his film. In his original “perfectly coherent” script, Ayer revealed, Joker was “rich and dimensional.” Ayer is doing a lot of tooting his own horn here, but likely hopes that the fans will take the reins to advocate for an Ayer cut, as they did with Zack Snyder’s Justice League. Ayer emphasized in other tweets that he only wants his original cut of Suicide Squad released so fans can know how hard he worked on it. “I don’t mind if my cut is seen in 5 years. I simply want the best version of my work represented,” Ayer wrote. “Zack [Snyder] deserves this wonderful wonderful opportunity he’s been given by HBO Max and AT&T— It’s all love.” Ayer would need permission from Warner Bros. first to rework his version, but it likely won’t require the millions of dollars that HBO Max is pouring into completing the Snyder Cut. So it’s extremely like that we could get the Ayer Cut of Suicide Squad, especially if fans are vocal enough. Or even if they’re just a fraction as vocal as Ayer has been for it.
  15. Victoria Mahoney, the first woman ever to work behind the camera on a “Star Wars” film, is in talks to make her major studio feature directorial debut on “Kill Them All” for Paramount. “Kill Them All” is Paramount’s adaptation of a graphic novel by Kyle Starks. Josh Appelbaum and Andre Nemec, (“Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol,” “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles”) are producing the project, from a script by James Coyne. “Kill Them All” first started out as a project launched on Kickstarter before being acquired by Oni Press. “Kill Them All” centers on a hard drinking, former cop who wants his job back and the world’s greatest assassin who wants revenge. They can get both if they fight their way to the top floor of a skyscraper of crime – and if they can Kill Them All. It’s like a reverse “Die Hard” except they’re fighting up into the building rather than trying to fight their way out. It’s like “Towering Inferno” if instead of fire it was just a ton of kicks and sword fights. Our heroes fight through 20 floors of Crime Lords, Luchadore gang bosses, ex-boyfriends, office workers, political intrigue, awesome henchmen, burgeoning friendships, and the inescapable grips of their pasts. J.J. Abrams personally selected Mahoney as his second unit director on “Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker,” marking the first female director in “Star Wars” history to work behind the camera on the film franchise. Mahoney’s credits include “Lovecraft Country,” created by Misha Green and Jordan Peele and executive produced by J.J. Abrams; Patty Jenkins’ “I Am The Night;” TNT’s “Claws;” John Ridley’s “American Crime;” and Netflix breakout hits “You” and “Seven Seconds.” Currently, Mahoney is adapting Octavia Butler’s Hugo Award-winning sci-fi novel “Dawn” for television, which she will also direct and executive produce, alongside Ava DuVernay for Macro. Mahoney is repped by CAA and Del Shaw. Source
  16. Movie title: Parasite Release year: 2019 Genre: Comedy, Drama, Thriller Running time: 2h 12min Short description: Greed and class discrimination threaten the newly formed symbiotic relationship between the wealthy Park family and the destitute Kim clan. Trailer: Personal review: This movie is a gosh darn masterpiece. It will make you belly laugh, it will chill you to the bone, and it will make you shed a tear. This movie will stay with you long after the credits are over.
  17. Algorithm is algorithm, a script is a script don't mess with definitions. Yes we learn what's mentioned by you, and also we learn the drawing algorithms. What I expected is a better explanation for the utility of Fibonacci sequence, is it just used to draw? Do you have a better ideas where we use it? Is it used in famous games or programs ? That's what we expect from a tutorial. Please accept critics, I used a decent language/way and I expect the same.
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