
Ooooog, pretty!
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Ooooog, pretty!
Before you die, cuz I'm gonna live forever, I'd love to know what this mutator is:


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Re: Ooooog, pretty!
Isn't it the July 4th Redeemer? yes, there is a mod that shoots a deemer super slow and it makes all these colors like that then hits and explodes into even more colors.
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Re: Ooooog, pretty!
That's not the July 4th redeemer, but that effect is from a redeemer like custom weapon that is available in the "Assault the Area" maps, amoung others. Left click shoots a bomb that goes off with multicolour bullets flying all over the place, and right click shoots a huge blue energy ball. 
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Herm, you're thinking the Deemer Fireworks...and trust me, that ain't it.
I own the Deemer.
I own the Deemer.
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MARS has a server with the gun that nameless speaks of. I thought it was the same thing but I know what he is talking about. MARS! What is it called?
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Re: Ooooog, pretty!
I agree with nameless about the deemer and the map. That is a blinding light. 
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Re: Ooooog, pretty!
David, I love your quote but it doesn't go with the picture you got there. Quote is from The Outlaw Josey Wales but that pic is from a different film.
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Oh I know....EvilGrins wrote:David, I love your quote but it doesn't go with the picture you got there. Quote is from The Outlaw Josey Wales but that pic is from a different film.
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Are you going to pull those pistols or whistle Dixie?


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I LOVE those old westerns - and even the new ones! 
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Why's they call them that? I love a good western. "Tombstone" ruled!spaghetti westerns
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Wikipedia wrote:Spaghetti Western, also known as Italo-Western, is a nickname for a broad sub-genre of Western films that emerged in the mid-1960s in the wake of Sergio Leone's unique and much copied film-making style and international box-office success, so named by American critics because most were produced and directed by Italians. The correct term for these films, in Italy, is western all'italiana (Italian-Style Western); British critics tended to use the label Continental Western to describe these films, and the phrase 'Spaghetti Western' was originally created by American critics as a derogatory name for this group of films but has over time become accepted by fans of the films.[1] The language in which the movies were originally released was Italian as well, but as most of the films featured multilingual casts and sound was invariably post-synched, most Westerns all'Italiana do not have an official dominant language.[2]
The typical team was made up of an Italian director, Italo-Spanish[citation needed] technical staff, and a cast of Italian, Spanish, German and American actors, sometimes a fading Hollywood star and sometimes a rising one like the young Clint Eastwood in three of Sergio Leone's films. The films were shot in inexpensive locales resembling the American Southwest, primarily in central and southern Italy, such as the parks of Valle del Treja (between Rome and Viterbo), the area of Camposecco (next to Camerata Nuova), characterized by a karst topography, the hills around Castelluccio, the area around the Gran Sasso mountain or the Tivoli's quarries, but also Sardinia and the Andalucía region of Spain, Almería at three main studios, Texas Hollywood, Mini Hollywood, and Western Leone.[3]
Typical themes in Spaghetti Westerns include the Mexican Revolution, often seen from a leftist political perspective (e.g., Damiano Damiani's A Bullet for the General, 1966; Sergio Corbucci's The Mercenary, 1968), a focus on revenge (e.g., Duccio Tessari's The Return of Ringo, 1966; Giorgio Ferroni's Blood for a Silver Dollar, 1965), the myth of the bounty hunter/bounty killer (e.g., Sergio Corbucci's The Great Silence, 1968; Robert Hossein's Cemetery Without Crosses, 1969), with the films often taking place on the border region shared by Mexico and the United States, a feature facilitated by the arid locations in which many of these films were shot (for example, Almeria in the South-East of Spain).
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And now I know. thanks. I had never even heard of any of that before but I had heard the term I asked about several times before. I'm more smarter now! LOL.
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