It was most certainly demanding and also was a lot more unsettling and tense. There was that feeling of an impending sense of doom that it makes the player feel that hasn't been replicated by any game since then except Dark Souls.
It was most certainly demanding and also was a lot more unsettling and tense. There was that feeling of an impending sense of doom that it makes the player feel that hasn't been replicated by any game since then except Dark Souls.
Check out 'Joe'. It's the glorious return of the old Nicolas Cage. Even if it's for one brief moment in a pile of forthcoming shit-fests.
Fuck it, I'll watch this. Why not. I LOVED 'Joe' and Cage is my man in general.
The 3DS version of 'ocarina' makes enough changes to mostly rectify the problem of that pain in the ass level. Ironically, the handheld port is now the best version.
It's completely original. Just like the plot for Star Trek: Into Darkness.
FUCK YES. I'm so in for this movie.
WHERE'S METH DAMON?? WASN'T HE SUPPOSED TO BE IN THIS MOVIE??
I'll check it out. I do have a particular craving for an 'X-files' type of show. People tell me that 'Person of Interest' is entertaining but i'm kind of wary of JJ Abrams shows.
I understand what you're trying to say but keep in mind ,Walter was such a complex character and had been through such a complex oddysey ( more complex than anything ever put on television) that no matter what the outcome, it would have divided people. Did you at least enjoy, Jesse being finally free though??
Well that opens up a whole new can of worms. I thought BB ended even better than TDKR. The fact that it ended at the same time as the Dexter finale, made it seem even better.
There was a movie that did EXACTLY that. It was called 'Sucker Punch'. And the less said about it, the better.
Which is a VERY good thing. The weirder mainstream movies get, the better.
Yeah, TDKR is such a dense film filled with so much to think and talk about that gets a bad rap from nerds who want the 'Arkham City' Batman. Morons.
Yeah, they saw capitalism as the scourge of society and wanted to 'punish' it and display it in front of ordinary citizens to make an example. Blowing up a city was the endgame. People need to be afraid and insecure before they die.
It's also a movie about a guy in a bat costume punching people who comes from funny books. It's also a lot of fun. You need to take things a little less literally.
It's not perfect film but it is as perfect a conclusion as there could be to that particular film series. The sheer emotion of that thing makes it my favorite of the series and makes other superhero movies look like a grade school puppet show.
Inception is the movie that started the Christopher Nolan backlash, for better or worse. Everybody loved him until TDK but when Inception made so much money, it became uncool to like him because he was now too successful.
Nolan's work is influenced by film noir, where morality is a key motif.It's about shades of grey and complex situations. It's not 'ponderous' or 'grim n' gritty' or whatever trolls or his detractors call him.
Are you referring to 'Don't look now?'. I'm the only person i know who dislikes that movie.
Yeah. Fuck him for ending his trilogy on a happy and cheerful note. Who the hell does he think he is…