Good food places to watch US vs Belgium game?

Basically the title, me, my brother, and my dad want to eat at a place and watch the upcoming game, and I was thinking Paddy Coyne's because that is where we go to watch games but it might be too packed, so what are some good places to watch it at that aren't too crowded but still have some buzz.

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u/TheChimpisHigh — 24 hours ago

(SPOILERS) What should we call the alien at the end of the film?

My grandma calls him Grandpa T (T for terrestrial) but what would a good name be?

u/TheChimpisHigh — 11 days ago

Ways to film a creepy shadow?

So, I'm making a short horror film, and I've finished the script, so I'm gonna film soon, but since the main monster is never seen clearly and only through dim lighting and shadows, but I'm struggling to find a good effective way to film a dimly light shadow in a doorway. The monster is a tall and slender humanoid figure, but I'm wondering about effective ways to film that without showing too much of the monster.

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u/TheChimpisHigh — 11 days ago

Good resources for a Jurassic Park replica?

So, because this summer I have more free time, I wanted to start a project where I build a replica of Jurassic Park. Besides the movie, does anyone have good resources to reference that will make it easier to make accurately? Thanks.

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u/TheChimpisHigh — 18 days ago

Release time for the Rebirth expansion?

I know it releases tomorrow, but does anyone know or speculate what time in the day it'll release? Because I'm really busy tomorrow and will only really have time to play in the morning and evening, so I want to know what time I can get it.

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u/TheChimpisHigh — 22 days ago

Where can I get a Mutadon figure?

So, I took a long break from collecting Hammond Collection figures because I didn't have the money for extra stuff, but now that I do I kinda wanna get a lot of the new wave of figures. I could find all except the mutadon figure, and when I ask ChatGPT or Gemini they say different things, either that it is released already or it isn't. So what are retailers where I can get one?

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u/TheChimpisHigh — 27 days ago

How to convince parents to let a 12 year old see R rated film?

(I want to preface this by saying I posted this an hour or 2 ago but most of the replied weren't really helpful so I'm posting it again, please only reply to this post if it answers the question, and I understand if this post gets removed by mods for posting the same thing)

Me and my younger brother (he's 12) are major fans of horror, and his tolerance is very high, he isn't too affected by movie violence (but is by real violence), and I don't want to sound like an arrogant parent or brother, but he is pretty mature for his age. I told my dad if I could take him and at first he said no and said, "I don't want any s** scenes or anything" but after I explained to him a bit more he seemed leaning towards yes but a bit cautious aswell. Anyways, the film doesn't have any s**ual stuff, and by seeing other things he can handle, I'm certain he can handle it. I understand why some parents might be shocked at a 12 year old watch a horror film, but with this film, it's one I'm certain he can handle and isn't too graphic or s*xual as some other horror films. As parents, how would you feel comfortable letting a 12 year old see an R rated film with his older brother, like what should I do to make them less worried and assuring them he can handle it and how should I present it? (The film in question is the Backrooms if anyone is curious)

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u/TheChimpisHigh — 2 months ago

How to convince parents to let brother see R rated film?

Me and my younger brother (he's 12) are major fans of horror, and his tolerance is very high, he isn't too affected by movie violence (but is by real violence). I told my dad if I could take him and at first he said no and said, "I don't want any s** scenes or anything" but after I explained to him a bit more he seemed leaning towards yes but a bit cautious aswell. Anyways, the film doesn't have any s**ual stuff, and by seeing other things he can handle, I'm certain he can handle it. As parents, how would you feel comfortable letting a 12 year old see an R rated film, like what should I do to make them less worried and how should I present it? (The film in question is the Backrooms if anyone is curious)

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u/TheChimpisHigh — 2 months ago

Filming techniques question

I'm filming an indie horror film, and in the script, there's a scene where a character gets killed by an entity and drops their flashlight, then you see the shadow of the attack, and since the entity tears him to shreds, I'm wondering how to film it. I have alternative kills in mind that are easier to film, but is there a way to film a scene like that with a small budget?

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u/TheChimpisHigh — 2 months ago