@ no mercy - Parodies, and Matt Hazard.
@ no mercy - Parodies, and Matt Hazard.
I kind of get what the OP is saying - beneath all the swearing and tough-guy-posturing, the characters are actually pretty well fleshed out, consistently funny, and get put through the grinder. The world is interesting, and the plot manages to do character work through action sequences.
I'm probably making it sound…
It seems to me Aronofsky is always mentioned as attached to pretty much any comic book adaptation…
Anyhow, as much as I would like to see him tackle genre work, his work's convinced me that I prefer him to follow his own, deeply fucked-up muse. One of my favorite directors at the moment.
Holy shit. I thought you were trolling, but you're completely right - they gave it a pretty positive review, and an A-.
I bought it on sale for less than five bucks, and still wanted my money back…
Rando, check out the achievements list for this one. Some real gems hidden in there.
3 xbox gamepads running at the same time, with no problems whatsoever. Heard a lot of complaints from other people, though…
Morrowind!
Sorry, had to get that off my chest.
I'd say it plays a bit better with a gamepad, but you can put spells together with the keyboard. Got it working for three players off a single laptop and had a blast. Definitely one of those games were failing is far more fun than getting things done…
Kind of like The Suffering, then, but a bit slower-paced.
A couple of additions:
These three immediately spring to mind:
Yeah, pretty much my take, gramps. The first game is kind of scary for the first fifteen minutes or so… until you get the comedy stomp move. Then it's off to tapdance on corpses, watching limbs fly and corpses twitch as if they had no mass… and any chance of me taking the game seriously are pretty much lost forever.
I…
That… that was very funny.
That image kind of scares me. What the hell is wrong with your body, lady?!?
I was a bit dissapointed with Violence in the Snowy Fields, especially coming from Not Exotic. It does have some killer tracks, though - looking forward to this one, though.
Seriously. What the hell is up with that? Thought that shit was supposed to be random.
Well, as long as they use her as a dildo and not as a prophylactic. That might be a bit of a turn-off (for me, at least.)
I ll wait for the inevitable american remake. I m sure Bruckenheimer is working on it at this very moment; At least it sounds a little bit better than Kangaroo Jack.
As long as it s not homosexual pedophile goatfucking, I say go for it.
I thought he was good in King Kong, but dislike the movie itself. And forgot all about Tropic Thunder, he was great there. "Don t judge meeeeeeeee!"
School of Rock was actually quite liked around these parts, somehow. One of the few times I couldn t see a single redeeming quality in a film championed by this site.
To answer the question, Kung Fu Panda… if not that, then you probably need to go all the way back to High Fidelity, I think