I’m not defending their decision, but saying there’s no way to play their games is a bit strange. That’s like saying you bought a PS4 and now you can’t play Nintendo games. If you wanted to play PC games you probably should’ve bought a PC.
I’m not defending their decision, but saying there’s no way to play their games is a bit strange. That’s like saying you bought a PS4 and now you can’t play Nintendo games. If you wanted to play PC games you probably should’ve bought a PC.
There are some scenes from Elisabeth Shue’s point of view in Hollow Man, yes, particularly in the final stretch of it when it sort of becomes a slasher movie. But the movie spends a lot of time with Bacon’s point of view; he gets literal point-of-view shots that put the audience in his position moreso than Shue’s.…
And yet, you’re in no position to give or deny me any jobs so... c’est la vie. Have a good one.
Personally I just think it’s weird that there were no references to the (bad) Hollow Man, which also had the invisible man as an abusive ex-boyfriend with shitty boundaries (although technically I think it was the invisibility that drove him crazy, he was by no means sympathetic). It sounds like this movie made a more…
I had also already seen Hollow Man and still found this movie interesting and good?
What if we’ve already seen Hollow Man?
Dracula.
Because he goes well with a good stake.
A couple of entries in the Universal series from the 1940s are pretty much non-horror: The Invisible Woman is a light comedy and Invisible Agent is a light spy caper.
Seeing ads for this made me think of the Batman: The Animated Series episode where the guy steals tech to make himself invisible so he can steal his daughter away from his ex-wife.