Joriaan
Joriaan
Joriaan

Fair enough, opinions are free after all. Any other movies that have a similar 'thing' that everybody raved about, yet you didn't like? I really had that with Drive, that Ryan Gossling flick.

Depends on the kid. Ever read or seen Akira? He might be a little fella and he might look funny, but with his psychic powers he can turn you inside out without even paying attention to you. Same with Sadako, in Ringu; the jury's out on how she kills, but it's either pure terror frightening you to death, or (in the

What I've noticed with people's reactions towards this film, is that either they "didn't get it" or "they get it". When they don't, the movie's ending is disappointing, when they do, the movie's ending is considered disturbing / brilliant / existentially scary. Not calling anyone who doesn't get it stupid (honestly am

The God-Emperor's Space Marines, heretic!

He had to pick them up from the island too, ya know. You can jump from a plane easily, but jumping back up ain't that easy. My guess is he tried to do that, and then Vaas' men caught him.

No problem, enjoy! ;)

I can sympathize, to some extent at least. He's pretty cool in this movie though, his weirdness and awkwardness just fits with the character so that helps. That, and he gets his ass kicked spectacularly a few times, so if you're a hater you might get a few laughs out of it.

Scott Pilgrim vs The World. Had to do a double-take on that one, I thought everyone and his dog knows this movie. If you didn't see it yet: definitely do so.

Hold up a bit, I never said I condone piracy and I never will, though circumstances aren't always that good/wrong black/white. What I'm saying is that I acknowledge that media piracy is easy, it's cheap, and it's effective, which means that it's a challenge for media producers to come up with something that turns a

I don't know if that's a good answer, though. If I go to a trash metal concert, I don't expect to see ballet recitals - maybe if people are so invested in the lore (or just 'lore' in general), a different game or even an entirely different medium might be more appropriate. LoL = competitive multiplayer strategy game,

Good to know that, when I'm laying down a frankly insane amount of money for a high-tech device developed by a company richer than god, I can still expect to receive a device that was not thoroughly tested over and over again, reiterated based on those tests, possibly redesigned to be better/flawless and then retested

Hence my question about the size of this percentage of the total userbase, since I'm not invested in the lore, or the game in general for that matter. If that percentage is very small, the reset of the lore can't really be seen as a major problem - doubly so if the majority of the players is in it to win and nothing

I'd be perfectly okay with Blizz resetting a lot of the lore, save for keeping the Alliance vs. Horde structure. Lots of the lore went exponentially downhill after Frozen Throne, until it turned into a hilariously bad saturday morning cartoon. Seriously, the lore was already unstable by the time WoW started expanding

But what a percentage of the total userbase does this? Ten percent? One percent? I know lots of LoL players, I've never heard anyone talk about the lore - or even the characters themselves, because the characters are just Stats On Legs And Some Just Suck And You Need To Win (No Fun Allowed, SRS Bizznizz). Who gives a

No, the way you deal with pirates is by convincing them to buy your product by offering value superior to the benefits and relative ease of piracy. In the case of DirecTV, the problem was the insane pricing versus the relative ease of being able to watch for free. Lower price, offer more incentives on the side, and

Made zero sense. Really cute that you (I think) implied that you burned him, but you really didn't.

Existed in different forms way before your glorious reddit regurgitated it. Sorry to burst your bubble.

Love, Anon.

I think you don't have a good handle on how personal development works, additionally. Again, don't take this the wrong way, but real change can only come when someone is at rock bottom or have the facts smashed in their face, especially when someone is headstrong or oblivious to the things he's causing (like Scott

I'm getting the idea you're a bit too hung up on the whole cheating thing, brother. I am also a rabid anti-cheater, yet in the context of the movie it made sense: Scott is a dickwaffle, and through the story he learns what he did to people. He learns not just to live for himself, but for others as well, to take their

I'm saying this as an editor who writes for (and partially runs) a J-culture magazine, blog and videosite, that also reviews and analyzes anime and manga.

You are taking this way, waaaay too seriously.

This anime is not very good, it's definitely not belonging to the highest echelons of quality, and there is no need to