Seriously, when Rob Leifeld can mock you on "dude, a human body doesn't look like that," it's bad.
Seriously, when Rob Leifeld can mock you on "dude, a human body doesn't look like that," it's bad.
I was getting tired of the whiz-bang myself so... and I've never understood that 'I didn't like one episode so I wont give twelve other episodes a fair chance' mindset.
Just for fun:)
About 13 years ago, I was working an awful temp job at EA answering phone support calls at the Redwood shores offices. Every few months they'd have a big company meeting to talk about how great things were and how much money they'd made, none of which was coming down to us at our $9.50 and hour temp jobs, of course.…
I will always defend the Weirding Modules, even though they suck. Hear me out. In the book, and moreso in the movie, I always interpreted the Atreides Army's fighting skills to have a little to do with Jessica spilling one or two beans about the Bene Gesserit ways of battle. Gurney, Duncan, and Thufir were skilled…
I keep meaning to redo these... posted for lols only.
Every time I watch this movie (one of my favorites), when Pitt is screaming, I always pull out my best Bob Barker voice, "A NEWWWWWWW CAAAARRRRRR!!!!!!"
No it isn't (ding) Good morning!
And then she crashed the Enterprise. Into a planet. Twice.
The old movie Sherlock certainly wasn't, but the book version most definitely was.
Ugh.
The Hobbit movies have been disappointing as a rule. It is only "The Hobbit" in name, and has none of the charm, heart, and tone which has made the book a timeless classic.
It's a 300 page book. They walk to the lonely mountain. Smaug attacks Laketown. Battle it out. Everyone goes home. The end. It's a very simple story if you take out the appendixes and easily could have been one (long) movie.
I want to see a "Hobbit minus all the ridiculous set-piece chase scenes" cut.
I so wanted to like these movies, I so wanted them to be good, and I'm so disappointed that EVERYTHING in these movies is turned up so far past 11 that it just seems to ruin them. So much wasted potential. Mind you, I will see this one, too, but the trailer just seems to show more more more of the same same same.…
Hey, I was all on board when the first one came out. Until I saw it. I plodded my way through the second one. I refuse to see this one.
Okay here's my thing: This trailer shows a lot of action, but the one thing that makes it cool/remarkable is the song from Return of the King, aka The Most Emotionally Devastating Depiction of Sloppy Tomato-Eating In Cinematic History.
Gamers are so whiny. Yes, it's in the developers' best interest to keep you happy and satisfied; and it's awesome when they do.
No it's not. It's right there. In the pictures.