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Is the movie "Oblivion" a Harold?

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Is the movie "Oblivion" a Harold?

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I think so.


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Re: Is the movie "Oblivion" a Harold?

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I want to see it so I can discuss!


Any additional information? Or I guess I should share the experience first...
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Re: Is the movie "Oblivion" a Harold?

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It's actually a naive game. Tom Cruise is in Party Quirks but as always Wayne Brady will shine in the musical improv portion.
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Re: Is the movie "Oblivion" a Harold?

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Please tell me someone has tried Party Quacks. I want to see a video of Party Quacks. The game where someone hosts a party and has to figure out that all the guests coming to the party are ducks.


Just make a video and send it my way! I'm looking at you Tom Cruise.
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Re: Is the movie "Oblivion" a Harold?

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Slightly less so than Wagner's Nibelung Cycle; on par with Tom Cruise being slightly less so than me.

{Here is Wagner's Ring Cycle:


[1 abc] Das Rheingold (The Rhine Gold)
[2abc] Die Walküre (The Valkyrie)
[3abc] Siegfried
[?abc] Götterdämmerung (Twilight of the Gods)


Wagner intended for the pieces to be listened in a series, though not necessarily in order, and Twighlight of the Gods woudl be altered slightly based on what parts were played for a particular audience.

That being said, Del would have been into atavism and unholy trinities anyway, based on what is said regarding his demon summoning, so maybe I'm stretching here}

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