No no no no please stop you're hurting America
No no no no please stop you're hurting America
Aren't many people still in high school when they are 18?
I think it's simply that the abstracted jumble of spinning cameras, American flags and CGI noise create a Pollock-esque canvas of nonsense, leaving each audience participant to try and surmise for themselves what they are witnessing on screen.
it's the closest you can get into the Pokemon world. There is no other ego perspective game (ok maybe except the Hey you Pikachu spinoff). And it's something else than just battling. It's going on a safari, just with Pokemon. It was fun for me to see how these things behave outside of battles, just like animals do.
"The Autobots have fought to defend humans, only to be betrayed by our corrupt political-economic system."
This movie makes grimlock sad!
I love Transformers. I don't mean the toys, the cartoons, the comics, any of that stuff. I mean the new Transformers, the Michael Bay Transformers.
Now, to be fair, a lot of people have come to that conclusion after dutifully watching several of Bay's other Transformers movies. I know this, because I could not find a single person to go see the movie with me last night, even after buying my hypothetical guest their very own 3D IMAX ticket. Not one! Walking to the…
your username is how I feel about this article.
Cash was very much an issue for me. They do have the high value harvest points but touching them more than once can summon a strong monster that you have to battle (and can't run from). And also, with so many characters, I never had close to enough cash to keep them all geared up. It was even tough to do that for…
I feel your pain, the film & visual effects industry is the exact same way, spectacularly inept management from the movie producers all the way down and it's the artists & developers at the bottom who end up getting the shaft.
This sounds like EVERY studio I've ever worked for in this industry.
I've worked in an industry that practices "crunching" and all it is is a sign of bad planning. It creates employee resentment and burnout. The management refuses to hire more employees or create a more realistic timeline, instead requiring employees to work incredibly long hours for ridiculous pay (or in Crytek's…
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I worry occasionally about stuff like that. Things like; "It's going to be terrible when someone from MST3K passes" or "What the hell's gonna happen when I hear Miyamoto died one day?"
I think there is something terribly wrong that managers/administrators make more than the people who actually produce work in virtually every industry.