'Hire' You sound like you're from London.
'Hire' You sound like you're from London.
It's pretty easy to get firsties though.
You know what Last Action Hero should have been? The Jack Slater movie within the movie (I don't remember the actual title). That would have been insanely awesome.
The empire hated non-humans. Since Coruscant was known as Imperial City at the time, there probably weren't a lot of aliens around.
I kinda saw that one coming. Though not in that much detail…
Ouch. I honestly did not see that one coming.
How do i know this is bullshit?
"Early word from an insider is that the (hinted at) love affair between Dr. Peter Venkman (Bill Murray) and Dana Barrett (Sigourney Weaver) has a much bigger impact on the franchise than just an angry Vigo (Wilhelm von Homburg)."
As a paraphrased Dr. Venkman would say: "It's cutting it a little close wouldn't you say? I mean you're not going to see any dvd rentals until at least the new year. Wouldn't it have been better to say, 'Hey the world's going to end in 2013 or something?'"
I understand completely what each of these names means. All I'm saying is to someone unfamiliar with them, they're mostly meaningless.
That's a good description. Wargame seems odd, since you're not at war through large portions of the game.
Having grown up with video games, I personally don't have a problem with the descriptions. I just find it odd that when you step back and look at them, the descriptions are meaningless. For example, racer, puzzle, fps, and music I'm ok with, but how does describing a game as a fighter, rpg, shooter, or platformer…
Video game genres have the vaguest possible descriptions. Shooters, real time strategy games, role playing games (the worst, in what video game don't you 'role play'? Tetris I guess), wargames. Seriously, the only descriptive one is first person shooter. All the others could apply to nearly every video game in…
Call of Duty used hexagons?
What?
Honestly I don't get it. If the rebel forces are in tatters then what is Leia queen of? And why is she a queen anyways? Cause they call her princess? Why do they call her princess anyways? Her adopted parents weren't royalty (her dad was a senator) and even if they were, they're dead so wouldn't she already…
Is Shannon the dude's name in that excert?
I definitely agree with the theory that the 2nd and 3rd seasons are the best of any great show. All my favourites have had season 3 as my favourite season. I think that has more to do with my theory than the season 1 connection actually. When you look back at a show that went for 6 or 7 seasons, and the last few…
This is probably a good way to tell a successful show from a shit show:
I think..
Unlike in Lost where he got punched in the face every episode and got right back up again, Emerson is saying that he'd like to do a show where if a guy his size and age actually got punched in the face there'd be some consequences. Not that the show would be about him being punched in the face, just that…
Not to disagree with you in this case specifically, but that whole not being able to breathe thing is bullshit. I know they said that in Season 1, but if that's true then how do they talk, smoke, and, well, make breathing noises? I don't see why a vampire wouldn't have lungs that could work just cause they don't…
I posted this in an earlier review, but I thought I'd just repost my thoughts here (why reinvent the wheel):