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17 years ago @ /Film - Sundance Review: Moon · 0 replies · +1 points
17 years ago @ /Film - Warner Brothers and Fo... · 0 replies · -3 points
17 years ago @ /Film - Hollywood Unable to Wa... · 0 replies · +2 points
17 years ago @ /Film - Breaking News: Judge R... · 0 replies · +1 points
17 years ago @ /Film - New Dollhouse Clip · 0 replies · +1 points
17 years ago @ /Film - I've Watched 74% ... · 0 replies · +1 points
That's more than I expected actually. I'm only 23 so most of the ones I haven't seen were before my time.
17 years ago @ /Film - Iran Condemns The Wres... · 2 replies · +2 points
I'm sure a bootleg of this movie will be quite popular among certain groups of Iranians.
17 years ago @ /Film - The /Filmcast Question... · 0 replies · +1 points
Some were lucky enough to secure a spot in government contracted fallout shelters called "Vaults." These vaults are self sufficient, powered by geothermal energy, stocked with hundreds of years of food and supplies, and able to support life with an advanced water filtration system.
94 Years after the Great War took place, the doors of Vault 13 had never been opened. Then the water chip failed. Vault 13 was no longer self sufficient. A man was chosen by the Overseer to venture out into the world in search of a new chip. In the future he will be known as the Vault Dweller, a legend of the sprawling Post-apocalyptic wastes. He stands at the massive vault doors, armed with nothing but an ancient portable computer system called the "Pip-Boy 2000," and a few bottle caps. No one has ever left the vault. No one alive has even seen the outside world, until now. The great vault door groans as it rolls away the rust, and reveals the harsh light of the California sun.
Fallout.
17 years ago @ /Film - He's Just Not Tha... · 0 replies · +2 points
17 years ago @ /Film - VOTD: Classic Captain ... · 0 replies · +1 points