| bio | website | goosoftware.co.uk |
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| location | Bicester, United Kingdom | |
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| visits | member for | 1 year, 4 months |
| seen | May 8 at 14:44 | |
| stats | profile views | 32 |
Software developer with experience in a range of technologies, currently working on iPhone/iPad development in Objective-C. Tweeting at s1mn, blogging at blog.goosoftware.co.uk.
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Feb 10 |
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Why are computer animated movies produced? Not sure you can compare Tangled with Red Riding Hood in any meaningful way. They were targeted at different markets (Tangled was a PG in the States, RRH was a PG-13), and RRH got terrible reviews (11% on Rotten Tomatoes vs. 90% for Tangled). You could just as easily have chosen Alice in Wonderland by Tim Burton, a PG-rated, live-action fairy tale movie that cost $150-200m to make and grossed $1bn worldwide. |
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Feb 10 |
awarded | Tag Editor |
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Feb 10 |
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house-of-cards wiki excerpt added 128 characters in body |
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Feb 10 |
wiki | created house-of-cards excerpt |
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Feb 10 |
suggested | suggested edit on house-of-cards tag wiki excerpt |
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Feb 10 |
answered | What is the symbolism behind the young people making out in the cemetery? |
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Jan 18 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Jan 5 |
awarded | Famous Question |
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Jan 4 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Jan 4 |
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What does “Zero Dark Thirty” mean? +1 for "f*ing early in the morning" – that's exactly what I say! ;-) |
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Dec 31 |
awarded | Self-Learner |
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Dec 29 |
awarded | Notable Question |
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Dec 26 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Dec 23 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Dec 23 |
accepted | What does “Zero Dark Thirty” mean? |
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Dec 23 |
awarded | Student |
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Dec 23 |
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What does “Zero Dark Thirty” mean? Great link, and a more specific answer than the one on IMDb. Thanks! |
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Dec 23 |
answered | What does “Zero Dark Thirty” mean? |
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Dec 23 |
asked | What does “Zero Dark Thirty” mean? |
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Jan 22 |
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What ('70s cop?) movie is this from? You can see the first "Just what" in the trailer: youtube.com/watch?v=NiCB2isZcRM (fast forward to 01:48) |