I'm glad you didn't include Eddie Redmayne. At least he seemed to know what kind of movie he was in.
I'm glad you didn't include Eddie Redmayne. At least he seemed to know what kind of movie he was in.
I'll have to watch this for Bae Doo-Na. I always have to remind myself that I've only ever liked two of the Wachowski's movies - Bound and Cloud Atlas. The latter, of course, is based on a very good novel (though I would argue that the adaptation itself is quite excellent). I hated The Matrix before it was cool. Speed…
I have to admit I torrented most of Season 6 (and am from the USA). I watched the first two episodes on Yahoo Screen, but they were laggy. I don't know if the problem was with me, or with the website. Plus, I could watch the torrents on my television instead of my computer.
Clearly you mean "MEDIOCRE!!!"?
The first four or five TBS episodes of American Dad were fairly weak, but they really turned it around after that and the other ten or so of them are about as good as the show was when it was last on Fox.
I didn't bother looking those two up. There does seem to be a lot of both Bergman's and Kurosawa's movies on there. Breathless is on there, too, so I'm wrong about that. The Tati stuff is not on there, though. I was right about one thing.
I think I usually had all of them (there's one especially well hidden one, I think, in Norfair where you have to walk through a fake monster head that I didn't find until I looked it up as an adult). I don't think I've ever 100%ed the game, but I was usually in the high 90s. I know when I played through Metroid Prime,…
Mel Brooks is Jewish???
Like, I don't think they have The Seventh Seal or The Seven Samurai, to mention two of the top ten or so of all time, because they want you to buy them (I could be wrong, though, but I do know there's plenty of Kurosawa and Bergman and Godard that they don't have). I know they haven't added any of Tati's films yet,…
Well, IIRC, it really IS optional, except if you fall down the gremlin pit (I think you have to use it to get out of there), so you only need it if you want to get everything. I don't think it leads to anything more important than maybe an energy tank. Plenty of missiles, super missiles and super bombs, though.
I lost my 360 version of NV and rebought it (with the DLC) for PS3. I stopped playing about halfway through because it was so laggy. I don't think I even attempted any of the DLC, either, which sucks. There was a way to fix it, but another two hours of playing and it would be shitty again.
Now, now, this is no time for profanity, Jake Gyllenhaal.
I do remember it being a little clunky, but I really liked the game. The cartoon was pretty decent, too, as I recall.
The wall jump was the only thing that I remember being really difficult. Have you ever watched some of the playthrough videos on Youtube? Pros do not even use Screw Attack because wall jumps are faster. It's insane they're able to do it every time without missing.
I just hate having to hold my arm straight out for extended periods of time just to be able to look straight ahead.
They don't include a lot of Criterion's best sellers, truth be told, and almost nothing of their English Language releases, or new foreign releases. But a lot of stuff they'll never release on DVD.
I use Hulu about 20 times as much as Netflix. Criterion is one reason. It also now has a shit ton of Cartoon Network stuff, although you'll get ads there (you won't for the Criterion collection, fyi).
I couldn't stand it on the Wii. I'd get annoyed to have to hold the Wiimote out in front of me so I could walk forward. Couldn't play it for more than an hour at a time.
Well, maybe you just suck!
God, it was so easy to get lost. Everything looked the same. There were also dead ends. If you play Super Metroid right, you never have to backtrack.