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Religion / Re: Do Aliens and Vampires Really Exist? by truthseeka: 4:45pm On Aug 14, 2010
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VAMPIRE DON'T EXIST BUT VAMPIRE BATS DOES

THE EXISTENCE OF ALIENS IS A VERY TOUCHY AND ENORMOUS TOPIC BUT THERE HAS ONLY BEEN FEW EVIDENCES THAT SUGGEST ALIENS AND UFOS DOES
Phones / Re: Apple Iphone 4g In Nigeria - Important Pointers by truthseeka: 4:34pm On Aug 12, 2010
which network in Nigeria supports MicroSIM

Etisalat?
Entertainment / Re: When will nollywood lay emphasis on quality? by truthseeka: 4:22pm On Aug 12, 2010
ozaro:

we need to face our problems one at a time.I think what we have to do first is work on our storyline;most of which are whack.Then we can focus on acting, Piracy isn't helping either.

True talk and then again to get rid of NGWADACs

if you want to know who are NGWADACs go to

https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-493091.0.html

Okija_juju:

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The day Nigerians stop buy their useless trash.

You are absolutely right, OMEGA made that point in this thread
https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-493091.0.html

Since so many naijas dont know d difference btween quality stuff and mediocre stuff, those NGWADACs would continue to produce what appeals to naija, hence this lackluster market so until Naijas starts insisting on good quality movies.

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TV/Movies / Re: Kajola - Another Reflection Of Naija Ineptitude by truthseeka: 12:21pm On Aug 11, 2010
dgb4:

i can see that the job u got for urself is just to criticise kajola on Nairaland,
but its a failed mission

you see omega analisis as criticism, is criticizing an offense dgb4

i think your name 'dgb4' means:

Dunce
Gloomy
Bellicose
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Religion / Re: UFO's And Christian Beliefs? by truthseeka: 12:17pm On Aug 11, 2010
Culture / U.f.o. Sightings In Nigeria by truthseeka: 12:03pm On Aug 11, 2010
After reading several non-fiction books ranging from the likes of Ronald Holmes's Witchcraft in British History, The Lost Journal of Nykola Tessler, Cheikh Anta Diop's The African Origin of Civilization: Myth or Reality to Lyal Watson's The Romeo Error, I have never been this stunned when I read The Secrets of Modern History and corroborated some stuffs there with Quest for the Unknown - UFO and was utterly shocked to suddenly realize that despite all this years that i have been somehow skeptical about UFOs I now have reasons to believe not only do they exists, they visit our air-spaces and are amongst us, in-fact I have seen one before and my very, very good friend have seen one sometime around 2006 at Tejuosho market where a lot of traders and alata witnessed it, wowing them including himself. An extremely bright, spinning disc-like air craft suddenly whooshed away into the sky after hovering up above for some while. He told me that evening and later that month I saw one myself at a very high altitude, I am an artist, and since artistes should be observant and pay attention to detail, i could tell that wasn't a plane or air-craft of any military sort, be it hi-tech. It was as if racing towards a somewhere arc-wise, bluish glow in the evening time, i initially thought it was some sort of asteroid entering earth, but i know how a meteorite looks like, and definitely that wasn't a comet because comets are way bigger, at times bigger than Lagos state. People weren't concerned, Illiterate or semi-literate people were just going about their normal life, I looking around me and was like - "Am I the only one seeing this?"

Please post your experience of any UFO sighting or encountered, if possible a captured phone-camera of one and please not hoaxed or photoshop-ed images.
Music/Radio / Re: Nigeria Musical Industry Wetin Dey by truthseeka: 7:51pm On Feb 24, 2010
I am so very sure Nigeria will never be better at producing good original musical videos, all responders don't get my point yet. If you watch even some almost okay musical videos like Psquare's Do Me I Do U, every thing was done in S/A and they are several others like that.
Music/Radio / Re: Nigeria Musical Industry Wetin Dey by truthseeka: 4:00pm On Feb 23, 2010
ShotCaller:

You are making sense, but u gotta give the guys some slack. They are making the best out of the little, but like u mentioned the hype is too much, they are less than mediocare, we are better that the rest thogh (ghana and them)

I ain't giving them a bit of break if that's what you mean by the word ""lacks because they aren't putting their best. If you think what we are seeing on tv is their best then you are so so wrong about us being the best compared to ghana and them. check musical videos from S/A and compare the quality, concepts and directing.
Romance / Re: Confession Of My Fiancée: "I Cheated On You" by truthseeka: 2:34pm On Feb 22, 2010
I would even like to know, how did the poster handled the issue eventually?
Romance / Re: Confession Of My Fiancée: "I Cheated On You" by truthseeka: 2:21pm On Feb 22, 2010
All i can say is that, the only aspect i see to his story provided if it's genuine is that his fiancee felt so compelled by her unstable conscience to reveal herself simply because the guy's too good to her in terms of being straightforward, loyal and honest in every deeds and steps up to the extent that her conscience keeps haunting her to open up, because, guys make una tink am naa,  na today, we all no say girl de sample am codedly for back weeks or days prior to wedding day. So how many married-to-be-women dey open up,  i am of the opinion that psychologically many married-to-be-women would rather not confess simply because they will rationalize their misdeed by consoling themselves with a shape-up-act of not doing it again after been a wife.

If the theory my opinion proffers is flawed, then probably the guy must be possessing some other features or goodness that the fiancee felt to inclined in opening up.

Or lastly i might rather conclude that, maybe the fiancee belongs to the category of sanguine females who possess some strands of empathy and compassion.
Music/Radio / Nigeria Musical Industry Wetin Dey by truthseeka: 2:04pm On Feb 22, 2010
The kind of trend in the so believed revamped Nigerian music industry is wrought with nothing but bunch of artistes who lacks core creativity, imitates each other, lacks originality, unnecessary flaunting, display of semi-nude dancers, in fact 95% of the musical videos are dastardly excessive with sex appeal, even the one that doesn't needs it. Hitherto, the quality of the musical video productions in all aspect so far has again proved how futile their endeavors has been in trying to stylize with the American type of hip-hop, r&b, etc musical genre, in fact the zaniest of all previous attempts. Numerous Nigerian musical videos, especially the ones from Lagos reflects not only the artiste's but also the directors' ineptitude in mimicking even the whackiest of American musical videos.

What prompt me to write this thread actually began with some friends of mine who are always excited about even the most obviously maladroit of Nigerian musical video. I keep telling them if Nigerian directors and artistes keep wallowing in their self-appraised, far-fetched prestige
as a consolation for their poor production instead of heeding to constructive criticism which not only individuals like me points out, thus they would have long time ago developed better and maturely.

I also tell my friends that in as much as American movies and musical videos seems very okay, almost perfect, although most are make-believe, a lot of critics still criticize their video productions, works, musicals, movies, video games, etc and because they are receptive to it and they so much love and welcome criticism they shape up and hence they keep getting better and better. But, it is in this part of the world that one realizes that even most of the producers, directors, etc don't even know sh1t about production or even studied a bit of cinematography not to talk of directing, casting, and all the tiers of production.
Gaming / Re: God Of War III by truthseeka: 7:42pm On Feb 18, 2010
Holusheyi, any ideas or suggestions to the comic?
TV/Movies / Re: Avatar - First Movie To Gross $2 Billion by truthseeka: 7:36pm On Feb 18, 2010
jessefly:

yeah lik wat som pple r doin to odas lipsrsealed
Like what kind of a thing are they doing to others if you may expatiate?
TV/Movies / Re: Avatar - First Movie To Gross $2 Billion by truthseeka: 12:35pm On Feb 18, 2010
obinna5000:

Hollywood is not like Nollywood that has bandwagon approach to movies (because Avatar was so successful, therefore every other movie that will be made will be like Avatar). And thats where I agree with jessefly.

If Mr. Cameron is planning to do a sequel to the movie, let it have a better and exciting storyline.



Avata story line was never mundane nor racist, its just purely fiction that contains some worldly facts.
TV/Movies / Re: Avatar - First Movie To Gross $2 Billion by truthseeka: 11:56am On Feb 18, 2010
Please let's don't stray away from the point of discussion, the topic again is What made Avatar a multi-blockbuster. Due to some research I did online some critics attributed its success to its 3D viewing technology at the theater in terms of cost of a ticket, do you guys agree to that  or what do you think? By the way Nollywood is crap.
Gaming / Re: God Of War III by truthseeka: 11:49am On Feb 18, 2010
Thanks to all of you God of War lovers. I am so glad and happy to see that i am not the only passionate GOW/Kratos ardent fan.

Due to my extreme passion for GOW, I am working on a personal God of War comic with a subtitled i would prefer not to reveal yet but the subtitle has a lot to do with the storyline i am developing and Kratos' own nature.

I will be more than happy if there's anyone who can give suggestions, offer ideas, plot scheme, in other words what i can add to it to make it spectacular, if i am through with the comic i will certainly post it on this thread.

As you all GOW lovers are aware that in the summary sense:

God of War is about REVENGE & RETRIBUTION
God of War II is about Kratos' quest to change his harrowing FATE
God of War: Chains of Olympus is about one of Kratos' MISSIONS during the period of his servitude to Athena in other to redeem for his sins
God of War: Betrayal is basically about Kratos getting FRAMED by a conspirator.
God of War III is definitely going to boil down to THE END OF THE GREEK GODS due to what Kratos said in the GOWIII trailer "In the end, there will only be chaos"

I am also aware that comic book publishers DC/Wildstorm are releasing a six issue monthly series written by Marv Wolfman leading into the March 2010 release of God of War III.

Also Matt Stover has written a 283 pages God of War novel based on the God of War I game.

So I also want to contribute to the franchise by drawing maybe let say a 15 or 16 pages comic narrating his ordeal with the priestess in a distant future, i am still trying to perfect my script so once again i will be grateful if we all can rub minds together and see what i can bring forth.

Long live Kratos
TV/Movies / Re: Avatar - First Movie To Gross $2 Billion by truthseeka: 1:07pm On Feb 17, 2010
jessefly, do u mean Avatar-type-of-movies are going to be coming out in the future? well crafted and futuristic as a matter of fact.
Gaming / God Of War III by truthseeka: 1:04pm On Feb 17, 2010
This is my most anticipated PS3 Game, i don't have a PS3 yet but because of this final part in the trilogy it will be the sole reason i am purchasing a sony Playstation 3 whenever i can afford it because the price is still a bit steppe for me.  I have been a keen lover of mythologies since i was 11yrs old mostly Greeks because I tend to connect theirs with Yoruba mythos. Well all God of War lover, Kratos fans can share their opinion and shout out here, I have played all God of War, God of War II, God of War: Chains of Olympus, except for God of War:Betrayal which i don't really liked that much but still know the stories and how it connect to the rest.

I am of the opinion that Heavenly Sword is the another God of War type but with a female warrior - what's her name gon sef? i jst 4got, well i have to post this, any1 who know her name can post it (i know its not Uriko sha but sound somehow alike)
Gaming / Re: The Best Game You've Ever Played by truthseeka: 12:52pm On Feb 17, 2010
1. F.E.A.R.
2. Mortal Kombat Trilogy (all console)
3. PRO EVOLUTION SOCCER 2010
4. GOD OF WAR 1,2, CHAINS OF OLYMPUS (PSP)
5. GOD OF WAR 3 (STILL AWAITING IT RELEASE)
6. BLACK
TV/Movies / Re: Avatar - First Movie To Gross $2 Billion by truthseeka: 9:57am On Feb 17, 2010
jessefly:

i think d movie sold dat much because of how their hair connects to evrything including d earth,
c no one has eva thot bout dat b4 wink cool

To a certain degree i agree with you, the na'vi connecting hair is exclusive and exceptional and also the human controlled mech robot fighters coincinding with the soldiers movement is also innovative but i still think that shouldn't be the sole basis the movie sold that much.
TV/Movies / Re: The Making Of Avatar (pics) by truthseeka: 11:28am On Feb 16, 2010
TV/Movies / Re: Who Thinks That Naija Movies Are For Retards? by truthseeka: 11:27am On Feb 16, 2010
Fukc Nigerian Movies

They will and never improve.
TV/Movies / Avatar - First Movie To Gross $2 Billion by truthseeka: 11:25am On Feb 16, 2010
I keep wondering why Avatar is the first movie since Titanic to gross a revenue of $2,351,605,000 (Wikipedia as at today 16.02.10) all just from a budget of $237 million.

Is it because of it somewhat uncommon genre?

Is it because of it visceral storyline?

Is it because of it dazzling CGI & SFX?

Is it because of the kind of feeling and empathy it draws from its viewers?

Is it because of the animosity the movie draws from some viewers towards the white man's indifferent attitude to (if it comes to it) wipe out any Na'vi tribe sitting on the gold they covet which in the fictional movie case is 'Unobtanium'.

OR FINALLY

Is it because of what someone elderly told me who up till now hasn't watched it - He personally think the movie [Avatar] boomed that very much simply because of it title 'Avatar' an Hindu word meaning the manifestation or appearance of a deity, (Isn't that the saving Eywa in the movie). He further explained its connection to Hinduism in terms of movie title comparison in that It is only movie that bears title relating to traditional faith that can only sell that well.

What do you think?
TV/Movies / Re: 2012 Movie,what Do U Think? by truthseeka: 10:12am On Feb 16, 2010
i haven't watch it yet but i will, i know it will be just like "The Day after Tomorrow" and few similar genre

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