APigsGottaFly
PorcoRosso
APigsGottaFly

Here's what I think, and this is completely my theory, so it holds about as much water as anything else:

Batman didn't just "take eight years off," and even if that had been the story, it wouldn't be a plot hole. You might want to look up what the word means.

First, props on loving Porco Rosso, it's a gem.

I'm sure anyone could rationally agree with that assessment, angry hiding-behind-a-fake-name-on-a-gaming-forum sir.

It seems like, based on reading this and the reviews, that the series has gone even further down the route of "easiest and most clichéd emotional manipulation around." The first season started flirting with it right around episode one, but didn't really go full blown facepalm worthy until the very end. Not sure I'm

Agreed, but you forgot "atrocious voice acting" and "dull, dull, dull storytelling" from the list.

I feel like time could have been better spent.

So long Youtube. Way to sell out and implode yourself. Something better will come along, it always does.

Ohhhh, you're one of those people. Probably not born in New York, but desperately clinging to the bullshit status symbol like a cat on the curtains. Believing that they're somehow better cause they own two very unlikeable personality traits and are referencing a "cult" book for teens to show how hip they are.

The gameplay is repetitive and the mission design is atrocious. The voice acting is lifeless and the shooting mechanics a bore.

Oh, I didn't mean he'd live in a trailer park. Obviously the kind of nature and temper s/he displays would mean they'd been kicked out from such communities ages ago.

So, if he's that, does that make you the kid that keeps calling everyone else stupid, right before running back to their trailer home to live their pitiful and empty existence in anger?

It would be great if even one reviewer who complains about the movies would actually do their research and understand that it's not just The Hobbit that's being adapted here. It's The Unfinished Tales, The Hobbit, The Quest for Erebor and a ton of stuff from the appendices. All things that Tolkien wrote so he could

This misconception is also really prevalent: the US isn't the only country that makes their own versions on a regular basis, they're just the most visible one.

This isn't solely an American thing. Just look at the majority of the crap that Japan puts out.

How many American shows made from British shows can you name? House of Cards, probably, since it was so well publicized, but it's essentially a completely different take on the material - as British and American politics are so vastly different.

What an ignorant comment to make. You do realize that most countries around the world dub movies into their own language constantly?

Gibson is an alcoholic, hardly a crime of any stature. People just love to kick a guy when he's down, but somehow give Mike Tyson a pass (even to the point of giving him three cameos in the Hangover films over Gibson), despite Tyson being a monster of a human.

A misunderstood modern satire that bettered the lousy, dour book in every way? Yes, please!

You mean the two plot points? Because all the trailer gave was;.humanity has lost an invasion war, but two soldiers who were supposed to have died in the battle have gained the ability to relive the day over and over until they can change the course of history.