Being in a Heavy Weapons Clan has its benefits. You can learn all the tricks of every map and how to stay alive. Some may say heavies are only for those who suck at regular weapons... well as you can see by my Poetry in Halo movie this is not the case, heavies are quite fun and hard to use. You have to make sure you dont kill yourself, which can happen alot, and since its pretty much one hit kill it takes skill to stay alive.
Seriously, how can this be possible. How does Exodus stay alive for so long? Look at the bloody kill/death ratio!
He's not the only one neither. Others like Merkent do this type of thing daily.
"The Sun in the Palm of Your Hand (First Part)"Razhel and her two companions get lost but chance across a town which takes part in a type of sky burial where corpses are placed on stakes in a forest near town to decay and be eaten by birds. Razhel meets a young girl named Lalawel whose father runs an inn in town, and Razhel and her friends plan to stay there; Lalawel's father even gives Alzeid a clue as to his father's murderer. After Lalawel goes missing, Razhel and the others search for her and eventually discover that the town has changed since Lalawel was born eight years previous, and that there is growing belief that Lalawel's father participates in black magic in order to keep Lalawel alive.
When his true love Tammy Winslow died saving his life, Jonathan Randall had only one reason left for existing: his baby daughter Sarah. But Sarah's great-grandfather, powerful millionaire Alan Spaulding, was obsessed with bringing her up himself. Faking his death, Jonathan fled Springfield, leaving only his mother Reva Shayne aware he and Sarah were still alive. After being on the run for months, Jonathan comes to the sleepy town of Tourmaline, California, with no intention of staying. But ten-month-old Sarah seems strangely happy here, and Jonathan himself feels an inexplicable pull toward the town. It's almost as if Tammy's ghost were whispering to him that he should stay for a while. But life is hard for a bad boy trying to turn good. And, of course, with a past like Jonathan's, it's no surprise that life doesn't stay peaceful in Tourmaline for long. Sheriff Zeke Cross is sure there are some secrets buried, and he's not going to rest until he uncovers them.
Well hello Krypt Kats! Butch R. Cleaver here, bringing you what could be one of the most underrated, under appreciated and overlooked pieces of psychotronic social satire to hit the airwaves in the last 10 years... it's $lasher$! Think of it as an ultra-gory survivor/game show where contestants can win millions and all they have to do is simply stay alive.... an awesome film and an awesome trailer!
filmed in 2004, in Tillamook County, Oregon written and directed by Ryan Ramos story by Stavro Codekas and Ryan Ramos synopsis: a group of friends are on a camping trip enjoying the weekend. They soon notice that their numbers are going down, and some of them are now missing. Once another one of their friends show up late, they attempt to stay alive before they all wind up dead. quote: This comedy and horror mix, done in the most campiest fashion will make you want money back that you never had to pay- Ryan Ramos, director
Love stories come and go, films become hits and flops; but eternal love stories and immortal films are what stay alive in the hearts of movie lovers. Veer-Zaara is the majestic tale of two people, whose love for one another crosses into the realm of inspirational devotion. Veer and ZaaraÃÂÃÂÃÂâÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂætwo names detached by the wraths of religionÃÂÃÂÃÂâÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂætwo entities divided by military and national bordersÃÂÃÂÃÂâÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂætwo forms estranged by miles of expansive distanceÃÂÃÂÃÂâÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂæone soul joined by sacrificial loveÃÂÃÂÃÂâÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂæone existenceÃÂÃÂÃÂâÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂæVeer-Zaara.
Michael Maxwell plays a sad and lonely vampire. Repulsed by what he is and what he has to do to stay alive, he seeks answers from Holy Scriptures and help from the church. In the end, he finally succumbs to his unrelenting hunger and is forced to take a victim.
Martin is a total loser, who nobody cares for. When he fails to get a position as guitar player in Lindsay's band and loses his job on the way, he makes a deal with a Voodoo priestess. She promises him the fulfillment of all his dreams if he swears obedience to her. He becomes a rock star and has many women - but to stay alive, he has to kill other people.
Ronny and Brian are a gay couple that have been together for over 8 years. When they first met, Ronny had End-Stage Renal Failure, and had to do dialysis to stay alive. At first, doctors would not give him a transplant because he was HIV+. But later on, advances in immunosuppressive medication and HIV medication made the promise of a transplant more of a reality. In 2004, Brian donated a kidney to him, and the transplant was a success. Brian and Ronny's operation was one of only a few hundred HIV transplants done in the world, the second HIV kidney transplant done in San Diego, and the first in San Diego where the donor was the recipient's partner.
It's so nice to be a member of the military class
our lives the same in peacetime as in war
the natives cook and dry for me -
they want to stay alive for me!
you see, servants aren't a problem anymore.
- FTA (Free The Army)
another masterpiece of astonishing effrontery by that irreverent Immanuel Goldstein of video-hijackings, anarchyjordan. two minutes hate! two minutes hate!
Funny Commercial...the driver are trying to flirt with tat gal..but she tries to ignore him by playing the music loudly...then she found tat the crop is gone from the driver's car n shocked to find him sitting behind her car enjoying the music from 'kenwood audio player'....tis advertisment stressed on that their audio player makes thoase "pass away" stay alive... :P
Welcome to the Hood of Horror, a place where revenge is a dish served cold…in a 40oz. The Hound of Hell (Snoop Dogg) is your guide through three terrifying tales from this nefarious neighborhood and its depraved denizens, including a tagger who finds out that not all gangstas die hard; a spoiled heir to a Texan oil dynasty who murders for money but can’t pay to stay alive; and a major rap star that discovers he’s got a few skeletons in his dressing room…and they’re kicking down the door. This bone-chilling, gut-bursting (literally) anthology proves, once and for all: “It AIN’T all good in da Hood!”