Air Races
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ps4 Senora Scenic Stunts
by no_snacks- 2 replies
- 808 views
Senora Scenic Stunts. Point to point air race locked to the Mallard stunt plane. An enjoyable, low level scenic route which takes in some of the sights of the Senora Desert area. Not too challenging for the better pilots, but there are a few spots that may catch you out if you're not paying attention. RSC Link - http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/jobs/job/EySLbQexpkKvmQm2XvjuhQ Video montage. Hope you all enjoy the race. This is my first air race, and I had a lot of fun making it. Hoping to create more soon. Settings - Default work best. Race duration - approx 5:20
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ps4 Flight to LS
by ScottyB- 1 reply
- 771 views
http://rsg.ms/ef2e3b4 DESCRIPTION Think your a good pilot? Trevor doesn't.. Starting from his airfield, race through a scenic, yet challenging course for jets to LS International airport This is my first air race so feed back is needed. What a pain it is though. I was having trouble trying to get the respawn points right. I think if you respawn (holding triangle as opposed to crashing) you take an extra few seconds to take control which means you need to space the checkpoints pretty far apart otherwise you will pass the other one. I had to compromise a few sections by making them easier so that I could avoid crashing and missing checkpoints on respawning. Overall I t…
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ps3 Shoot the Gap
by Dodge- 1 follower
- 4 replies
- 988 views
http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/jobs/job/Y4rSbrMZokes6KXUGRNEDw?platformId=2
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ps3 Buzz the Towers (BROKEN)
by Dodge- 1 follower
- 3 replies
- 1.1k views
Lazer or Buzzard GTA Race http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/jobs/job/y2Aky3gva0eWSTTW8iMQvA?platformId=2
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ps4 Swift Punishment
by JustHatched- 0 replies
- 725 views
http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/ps4/jobs/job/qUV5H1IQf0eoul75aLV4YQ Fly the Swift heli at street level and over skyscrapers. Quick altitude changes and sharp turns will weed out those who failed fight school.
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ps4 Dead Man's Hand
by JustHatched- 0 replies
- 676 views
http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/member/justhatched/games/gtav/jobs/job/im-bWZ7nbE24MqRRUZl7HA What is 30 wannabe Aces? Dead Man's Hand! Fly the jets and helis through Raton Canyon without bouncing them off the cliff walls. Need more challenge? Pick the Planes class for the MilJet at night with rain. Updated to PS4 and 30 players, no longer available on PS3. Don't have a heart attack PS3 players, I don't plan to move all my air races yet, this one was the test bed before the creator shut down on me :/
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ps4 Stunt Plane...WHAT?
by JustHatched- 0 replies
- 796 views
http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/member/justhatched/games/gtav/jobs/job/SzDj4cu_8Uy9mfNI0rI75A Flying stunt jets under bridges is easy compared to the big birds. Try it with the MilJet and Luxor! Besra and Lazer are available as well in this race around the skyscrapers and under 3 bridges.
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ps3 Stunt Double
by rumdig- 0 replies
- 771 views
Name: Stunt Double Category: Crew Created Race Date Added: 08/09/2014 Submitter: rumdig Short Description: My first attempt at an air race, with Lazers, and poles, and bridges...oh my Created by rumdig Link to add to game: http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/jobs/job/jGIBd2mbk0eL38jxZgypug?platformId=2
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ps4 Lazer Sight With Video
by JustHatched- 5 replies
- 941 views
http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/ps4/jobs/job/1I6ew0Y-x0OPs-W15Z2Q3Q Tom Cruise called and they need a stunt man for Top Gun 2. Show em your the person for the job as you fly around skyscrapers, over and under bridges and nap of the Earth. Beware of towers and cranes that are in the flight path. Presented by Domestic Battery.
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ps4 No Room For Error
by JustHatched- 1 follower
- 3 replies
- 1.1k views
Of all the races I have made this is 1 of 2 I consider my pride and joy. It isn't hard, but harder than it looks. http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/member/justhatched/games/gtav/jobs/job/9VQKFsj6C06R3RoC-bAufQ All jets available, and the Mallard in the planes class
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All this extra stuff is locked behind the expired outlaw Pass. Everyone new or coming back to the game can't do anything to get these items yet they're still in the game going on like 4 years now. Rockstar needs to step it up amd fix this or at least unlock the stuff for us who didn't/couldn't get it before it expired. -
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Rate the Last Film you Watched 2: Electric Boogaloo
Novecento / 1900 (1976) dir Bernardo Bertolucci An epic story of two friends in early 20th century Italy. It's very long; 5 hours and 17 mins! I had to do a double take when I saw that, but it really is that long. So I watched over 3 sessions. Alfredo (Robert di Niro) and Olmo (Gerard Depardieu) are born within minutes of each other around 1900 in rural Italy. They grow up as friends and remain so for the rest of their lives, but they come from completely different sections of society. Alfredo is from the family of a wealthy land owner and Olmo the son of one the estate's farm labourers. The first hour of the film is from their childhood, and features Burt Lancaster as Alfredo's grandfather. Then it skips to the end of the First World War and Olmo returning home after military service. The rest of the film, with a few other, shorter, jumps, takes the story up to the end of the Second World War. Donald Sutherland comes into the film playing the estate's foreman, Attila. The rest of cast are, I think, mainly Italian. But those three actors, plus Dominique Sanda. playing Alfredo's love interest Ada, are the leads and main support. Sutherland gives the best performance. He is the film's villain, and truly evil. He becomes the leader of the local fascists as Mussolini takes control of Italy, and, as if that was not enough, also a murderer and child abuser. There is a very clear class distinction. Alfredo's family and friends all accept the fascist takeover, some enthusiastically, others, like Alfredo more just going along with things beyond their control. Olmo and most of the other farmer labourers just want a fair wage, so they can feed their families, and many join the communists. Being as long as it is, there are obviously many different stories within the whole plot. But the class struggle, with Alfredo and Olmo just about remaining friends, is the main one. It's in English. Many of the Italian cast's lines are clearly dubbed. Depardieu's are too, despite him clearly speaking English. You can tell the voice is not his, but it is in sync with his lip movements. I don't like this, but it does not spoil the film. It is of it's time. The makeup used to depict the character's ageing is not that good, when you compare to modern day films, and some characters seem to hardly age at all. The score is by Ennio Moricone. I had heard the main theme before, and think it is one of his best, but there is not much else to the original music in the film, just a lot of that theme or variations on it. Although it is so long, I never got bored. It is obviously slow paced, very slow at times. But there are some great scenes. One comes early on with soldiers on horseback sent to break a strike, and the striker's wives all lying down in the road to block the way. Another towards the end, after the Facist regime has been toppled and their N*zi allies defeated, sees the workers dig up a sack containing a massive red flag made out of many smaller flags they each owned, all stitched together. They have had to hide this for many years, but now they parade it around the fields where they have worked all their lives. 7 / 10- 2
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Rate the Last Film you Watched 2: Electric Boogaloo
What I Watched This Week #121 (April 22-28) The Housemaid dir. Im Sang-soo/2010/1h47m A remake of a 1960 film of the same name, The Housemaid stars Jeon Do-yeon as Eun-yi, a young woman hired by a wealthy couple to look after their child. Once in the house the husband Hoon (Lee Jung-jae) uses his position of authority to seduce and impregnate her. A psychosexual social commentary on inequality this is a beautifully shot film with a great lead performance by Do-yeon. The plot of this film does stray pretty far from that of the original. Here Eun-yi is the victim whereas in the original she is the one who manipulates and controls the family she works for, which I think makes for a more interesting story, very much like a prototypical Parasite. I do like some of the changes and appreciate the fact that they wanted to do something different, but this in no way matches the deranged insanity that the original spirals into. That said, this is still a finely crafted thriller with some well placed shocks. 7/10 Cries and Whispers dir. Ingmar Bergman/1972/1h35m A period drama from Ingmar Bergman, Cries and Whispers stars Liv Ullmann, Ingrid Thulin and Harriet Andersson as Maria, Karin and Agnes, three sisters, the latter of which is dying of cancer. Rather than coming together to comfort her, their reunion only brings up painful memories with only the maid, Anna (Kari Sylwan), offering any care to the dying woman. A film about how grief can not only bring people together but also force them apart, this to me makes up an unofficial trilogy alongside Persona and Autumn Sonata – Bergman films starring Liv Ullmann about women confined together in a single location getting heavy with the emotions. Bergman's theatre background shines through in his framing and composition, especially the positions of characters in his frame. His use of the colour red here would make Pedro Almodóvar jealous. An emotionally exhausting watch, this isn't quite as good as the other two films mentioned earlier, but when they are both masterpieces you can't be too upset. 8.5/10 Lime's Film of the Week! Jill, Uncredited dir. Anthony Ing/2022/18m You won't recognise her name or her face, but you will have seen Jill Goldston before as she has appeared as an extra in nearly 2000 film and TV productions between 1960 and 2009 from the Carry On series and Mr. Bean to Aliens and The Elephant Man. This short film takes clips where she is briefly seen and slows them down, zooming in on the more and more recognisable face as she brushes past Malcolm McDowall on the street or assists Anthony Hopkins with surgery. There's something of an ominous tone to this film as it at times feels like we're stalking this woman, piecing together her life from brief glimpses, never coming close to a full portrait. A mesmerising tribute to all of the people who make films feel alive, this has also made Jill's face as recognisable to me as any of the A-listers who were lucky enough to work alongside her. 7/10 Chicken Little dir. Mark Dindal/2005/1h21m Zach Braff stars as the titular character who becomes the joke of his town and brings shame on his father when he claims that the sky is falling. But what if there really is something else up there? This is f*cking awful. It's Disney's first fully CGI film – Dinosaur had live action backgrounds – and it's one of the ugliest films I've ever seen. All of the characters look like they should be in constant pain and there is nothing natural about their movements. The script is bland and unfunny and none of the lead performances stood out. Braff is a terrible lead with no charm whatsoever. The only bit I liked here was the film-within-a-film that had Adam West as a beefy Chicken Little. 1/10 Clowns dir. Marco Bellocchio/2016/18m (no trailer or any video at all about this film exists, so you'll just have to take my word for it that it does) Clowns is a short film about a rehearsal of the opera I Pagliacci and a dinner party at the rich backer's home afterwards where a hypnosis session brings up all sorts of family drama. There are some interesting ideas here and it does feel like it's building towards something, but ultimately it all just feels a bit underdeveloped and goes nowhere. Lucia Ragni gives the best performance as the cold and heartless matriarch of the family, and I loved the scene of Corrado Invernizzi singing the clown's part from the opera. Other than that this is sadly pretty forgettable. 5/10 The Red Sea Makes Me Wanna Cry dir. Faris Alrjoob/2023/21m Ida (Clara Schwinning) travels from Germany to a small town on the Red Sea in Jordan to investigate the disappearance of her husband Ismail (Ahmed Shihab-Eldin), who is presumed dead. A rumination on grief and the absence of a loved one shot on grainy 16mm film this is a haunting experience with a powerful lead performance from Schwinning. In a way this feels like a story about the living haunting the dead, following them just one step behind, wanting to inhabit the same spaces they used to. I would love to see a feature length version of this story. 8/10 The Lords of Flatbush dir. Martin Davidson, Stephen Verona/1974/1h26m The Lords of Flatbush stars Sylvester Stallone in his first lead role not in a softcore p*rn film as a member of a gang of teenagers hanging around Brooklyn in the late fifties, with Henry Winkler also in the gang. There's not much of a plot here, the biggest throughline was Stallone's character getting his girlfriend pregnant and being pressured into marrying her – the scene in the jewellery store where he gets pissed about the price of rings is the best scene in the film. This is like an east coast, working class American Graffiti. It's all about those last dying days of childhood before the responsibilities of the world smack you in the face and tells you to get a job. Apart from the novelty of seeing a pre-Rocky Stallone and a pre-Fonz Winkler there's not really anything to recommend this. Not that there's anything awful here, it's just all pretty generic. 5/10- 3
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The new Polar Patriots Warbond comes out next week.
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