I’m cashing you OUT, Bob.
I’m cashing you OUT, Bob
>film was made in 1987
>Clarence puts in a DVD
>DVDs were invented in 1996
What did Paul Verhoeven mean by this?
>bob
>not Will
Ya blew it.
It was a laser disc
Ah
Why.
Robocop movies had the best villains.
BITCHES LEAVE
Laserdiscs were fucking huge though.
why what?
Can you fly jimmy?
I'm sure it was just a glitch.
a temporary set back
didnt bob know that doing cocaine is bad for your health or maybe he didnt care
He died of grenade overdose, though.
CD Video
Clarence Boddicker was the best villain of all time.
>I remember when I was a young janny for this website. I used to call the old man funny names - mootykins, faggot... once I even called him... Sigourney Weaver - but there was always respect. I always knew where the line was drawn, and you just stepped over it, buddy-boy. You've insulted me and you've insulted this website with that bastard creation of yours. I had a guaranteed advertiser deal with 4channel - clickbait program, tenga eggs for twenty-five years... Who cares if it worked or not?
EASY WOMEN, LEAVE THE CHAMBER
cash me outside how bout dat
I've heard of CVDs, but for some reason I never expected that to be in a film, much less the year of that obscure and elite(for the time) technology's release. Verhoeven was seriously cutting edge.
CDVs anyway. Odd that I have a Laserdisc player that will play a CDV, but I've never seen one in person. I think the Star Wars films were officially released on them in Asia.
Shit, nevermind, I was thinking of VCDs, not CDVs. Video CDs can play SW, but CDVs cannot. It makes sense that Dick Jones used the CDV because he needed video well within the specs and with plenty of audio to boot for his dollar, but how did he know Bob's system would support it?