So you did miss my point. Thanks.
So you did miss my point. Thanks.
I think you’ve entirely missed my point. Godfather 1, 2, and 3 are all standalone movies. Star Wars did have 2 year gaps between the new movies, but we knew when they were being released and how long to wait. The X Men trilogy are standalone movies set in the same universe with some carryover. Back to the Future 1 was…
Totally get all of that. I don’t disagree- I just think that doing it that way carries with it inherent costs/risks in additions to the pros/benefits you’re mentioning, one of which is that it makes playing the initial Episode feel jarring and disjointed in a way that might be pretty troubling. In 10 years if they…
“That’s the thing, we don’t KNOW what SE is planning, we don’t have any information on Episode 2 of the FF7R, it could come out next year? Could be in 2022? Could be in the Fall. No one knows how far in the development this saga is.”
And typically when you’re getting one long, connected story in a movie trilogy they come out on an annual basis (if not faster) and are filmed at one time. If you’re going to wait YEARS between movies then they typically serve as a standalone stories that are connected by characters. For example, the difference…
As a huge fan of the original, I’m not in any way concerned that this isn’t giving me the full game in one go. But I AM concerned that it’s going to feel very much like playing the first episode in an entire series of a television show- it’s going to be very odd to drop however many hours into this game only to get to…
100%. Monsters Inc. was an amazing idea executed incredibly well. The only reason a movie that good isn’t on more people’s favorites lists is because of just how phenomenal that original one was. Monsters U was just a rip off of college hijinx movies that we’ve seen 50x since Animal House came out 40 years ago. Still…
Wait, are you saying that Ratatouille and Monsters Inc. aren’t great movies?
That first playthrough point is probably crucial. Take Sekiro- I waited to do the “bad” Shura ending until I’d already done all the other endings. So for completionists and true fans of a game, they’ll go back and do the bad ending just so they can check it off, but the number of people going renegade on their first…
If you agree that it’s a bad attitude then maybe you should be less touchy about folks chiming in to say “you’re right, that is a shitty attitude”? Or at least be more understanding when they say “you’re attitude is way shittier than you’re acknowledging”? You’re not somehow inoculating yourself from criticism over…
You clearly haven’t considered that this would mean no LUDA in the Fast and the Furious franchise.
Who is still on winter break on February 20th?
Who is still on winter break on February 20th?
It holds up really well too! I pretty much guarantee you’ll love it :)
“People who love dogs won’t like it.”
The Fugitive didn’t do that for you? He was absolutely incredible in that movie.
In the theater it is far less noticeable and distracting. I was pretty turned off by the promotional stuff I’d seen, but when I saw it at an advance screening last week I was pleasantly surprised. It’s definitely Lion King or Thanos, but it’s nowhere near as bad as I expected.
I saw an advance screening last week. I can’t disagree with anything in the review (especially the take on Stevens’ performance), but as a huge dog lover I loved every minute of this movie. It is NOT a great film- but if you’re the target audience and can settle in with appropriately low expectations you may just walk…
It got an A cinemascore and will take home about $70 million over the holiday weekend. I’d say A TON of people were expecting to, and actually did, enjoy this movie. I haven’t seen it yet, but it absolutely does not strike me as the kind of family friendly kids movie that is worthy of an entire snarky article ranting…
I hear ya. So far, it’s a bit of a slog. I didn’t actually play it all this weekend, in part because I was busy, but also because I just didn’t feel like loading it up. I had the same feeling for a while with both Bloodborne and Sekiro, and ended up absolutely loving both of those games, so I’m gonna keep on chugging…
Thanks! I’m finally giving Dark Souls a try this weekend (after absolutely loving Sekiro and Bloodborne), but once I get through those I’ll give RDR2 another go and keep those tips in mind :)