Because we all wanted a fat Indiana Jones.
Because we all wanted a fat Indiana Jones.
“Indiana Joan.”
The Arcade Mode was like, constantly, touted as FC5's new answer to multiplayer. It’s fairly obvious on the packaging, too. So you’re upset that you can’t play the online multiplayer mode on a console without a online subscription like Playstation Plus?
Why?
THEY DON’T?
It’s... not as good as the first film.
No, there’s only 26 agents at a time, if that. Watch the movie, K retires J at the beginning of Men In Black and Will Smith’s character takes his place as the new J.
So, what’s your point? A reference for sake of a reference? Standards are so low these days.
No, this is lame.
Fake news.
“The world’s chocolate factory...”
I’m going to pronounce it “storm eye,” okay? Thanks, bye.
It’s like seeing the back of Darth Vader’s scarred and bald head in Empire Strikes Back.
I agree that this is the filmmaker intention.
Man, one of these days I’ll get pulled out of the Grays...
And what was even happening in the first place? Some kind of gravitational or magnetic anomaly, or a malevolent force? Was this an accident or the conflict between dimensions trying to resolve itself?
Also, how does this film in any way inform what happens in the first Cloverfield film? Seems to me that both films just happen to occur at the same time in the same “universe” and that’s it.
And how did Mundy’s arm know the gyroscope was inside Volkov? And how did Volkov not know he had the gyroscope inside his body?
I can dig that, but that concept was sorely underdeveloped and poorly demonstrated.
So the Russian got a message that was meant for the parallel German? How? Was it transmitted straight into his head? And, what, there are schematics for the gun stored in the 3D printer’s hard drive? So who was the Russian replying to when he was talking to his reflection? And what caused the thing with his eye? The…