Gazelem
Gazelem
Gazelem

I never felt more or less connected to a character because they resembled myself or not. A black game character doesn't create a bond with me, especially if his personality is way different and unsympathetic. One game character I resonate with is Cammy (SF), a white British girl. Conversely, I feel nothing for black

I still thank my lucky stars we didn't see a little kid version of Han Solo running around.

He was fine the way he was. A good bounty hunter with little regard for the rules. Villainous scum like you would find in a cantina in Mos Eisley. Then somebody decided he was the greatest thing since sliced bread. And his dad is every clone trooper? You'd think that might have come up during some of his dealings

Mystery is not a bad thing!

Ugh. I feel like I'm the only one who liked exploring planets in the Mako in ME1. I'd rather they expanded on that game mechanic than have planet scanning =\

So now we have someone to blame for Mass Effect planet scanning....

It's not. The new rule for the EU is "Apart from the six movies and two computer-animated TV series, everything made before 2015 is non-canon unless new material tell you otherwise."

I'm pretty excited for this. I know a lot of people love the clone wars, but it really didnt become great until season 3. The intro movie was awful and season 1 and 2 were okay but nothing to write home about. I'm betting they have learned from their experiences and having a new cast not tied to the movies means

Animation issues aside, did anyone else think that was a poorly cut trailer? Especially towards the end, as if they forgot to show us the new big bad and and just tacked it on with little foresight.

Through my childhood in the 80's, there was only two scary dragons. The dragon in the Hobbit and Katla from Brothers Lionhearts by Astrid Lindgren.

Hands Down, Lord of the Rings

After I finished the first Mass Effect, my imagination was swirling with ideas about what the sequel might be like and I had a few dreams about it. Also had a couple dreams about Red Dead Redemption after it was released, but that's probably because I spent a lot of time playing it.

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It's strange. I know that they wanted to replicate the first three movie's Mystique look, but make it less inconvenient for the actor, but the flat blue paint looks much worse for that look than the oily looking original. The original makeup looked more believably inhuman. I think the stunt action in above clip also

This.

Except at the end of the day, these two people are still talking past each other. Cosmology is ultimately concerned about planets, stars and the space-time continuum. Theology is concerned about the sentient beings and how they perceive the universe.

He seems to be setting up a very specific sort of theist. I don't think all theists would agree, for instance, that sacred texts would provide practical advice like how to stay healthy. I think there are theists who would disagree with many of those statements, in fact.

Not only that, but it was a short movie, too. About 90 minutes, IIRC. They didn't feel the need to go "epic" or make it any longer than it needed to be, which I think made it even more effective. They just told the story and that was that. I'd rather have a shorter work that leaves you wanting more than a longer

The fact that we never see Karl Urban's eyes is actually a selling point when it comes to making a Dredd movie though. While the film told a contained story, it allowed them to set up an understandable geography and then exploit it for some very fun scenes. And it was nice to have an action film where the course

X Wing vs. Tie Fighter.