Lets see who is sharp today, who can tell me where I got my soldiers name from. Correct answers win absolutely nothing, because I have absolutely nothing and the Dev’s give me nothing I can give away.
Kurt Russell. Film Soldier. One of my favorites.
I heard the film wasn’t popular, although it was very well shot. The scenes and effects are good. The local armored personnel carriers, which actually drove, are especially impressive.
I hope you didn’t name it after Todd Howard.
Sometimes you like something as a kid, and then you watch it as an adult and it turns out to be crap. I can’t say that about the movie “Soldier.” I recently came across a video about how those huge machines in the movie were made, and I decided to rewatch the film itself, and it turned out to be even better than I remembered, because I noticed many more details and little things in the film.
Before I participate, I’d like to know a few more details about this “nothing” you speak of: For example, is this “nothing” a digital thing or a physical thing? I just want to know so I can keep an eye out in my e-mail for nothing, or not receive this nothing in the mail—if I guess correctly, of course.
I can definitely say that NOTHING is a smartphone.
I was born in 1964, and two movies I loved as a child were “Crack in the World” and “When Worlds Collide”, both scared me because I was probably only maybe five years old when I watched them , but, they are quite cheesy compared to today’s special effects. When Worlds Collide was made I believe in 1951, and Crack in the World I think 1965.
I can’t promise because I don’t know what Todd’s name was before he was designated Todd 3465. Of course, he was designated Todd 3465 I believe at his birth.
I gave him a team mate Todd can relate to.
A minute after the battle began.
The caption on the picture reads, “You’re fighting in the wrong direction, idiot!”