No it's mini-movie based on a fighting game, therefore a story/narrative is required.
No it's mini-movie based on a fighting game, therefore a story/narrative is required.
It is equally "fail-worthy" to do exactly the same crap over and over again... The lore doesn't need any help, as the creators had eight... nine (?) games to set it up and they now have a game that's supposed to be the definitive lore.
Even if that micro-rant was true, you could simply wait a couple months (having patience?? Oh Noes!) and get what was bleeding edge tech for much less. My one-generation old Gfx card, which is still 4 generations ahead of my PS3, cost about as much as two PS3 games and it chews through every game I throw at it (yes,…
Yep.
I watched it and so far I like it. It is not as tight and visceral as the teaser, but I didn't expect that from the opening episodes. I am sure that they will improve as the show goes on. I like all of the actors involved and I like that the action is spread around, and none of the characters are "just there." Looking…
Amen.
I suppose, but bullet-proof vests, sports helmets and the like are or have absorbent layers in them, but getting shot at close range will still break ribs, and if you struck a football/baseball player in the head with a sledgehammer, you still very like kill that player even though he is wearing a helmet because…
It 's called plot armor, Batman can't be shown killing people, so no matter what he did to them(whipsaw a human being by the neck, double kick a human's head into a concrete wall or drop them on their heads from plus 20ft up on a rock floor) is going to "kill" them even though they would be dead.
If you know of someone fool hardy enough to hold a claymore mine, let me know...so I can send my sympathies to his/her family.
It could be a gadget but, re: the joker fight? (as much as I loved Arkham Asylum) putting explosives on your knuckles would shatter the bones in your arm no matter what armor you are wearing —as it would be like holding a grenade or fireworks...
Exactly!
@Jezuz:
@Jezuz:
@iadagraca: Agreed.
@iadagraca: While I can agree with most of what you have said, I am curious as to why you singled out one film?
@Elzeard:
@Ignited_Impulse: Yup.
This movie was about as entertaining as trying to watch one of those demo-reel tapes of late 80's/early 90's CGI clips that Radio Shack stores used to run.
"...I don't care."