PM and IF, Black Panther's great but I'd wait until they star putting out omnibuses for it
PM and IF, Black Panther's great but I'd wait until they star putting out omnibuses for it
It's generic action blockbuster stuff, which is fine if you into that but you aren't missing anything if you don't read it. The League don't really come across as particular distinctive characters outside of having slightly different costumes.
Jimmy Scott in the last episode of Peaks always gets me.
Watched the first two episodes of Class, they had some of the most heavy handed exposition this side of Outlander.
If you watch it enjoy it I'd also recommend The Last Wave by the same director, similar feeling on a different scale.
The atmosphere of Dark Corners is great but the gameplay is a pain in the arse.
After the amount of praise I saw Isolation get I've picked up in the PSN Halloween sale, rewatched Alien to get in the right mindset.
I don't mind the prequel too much but that one always gets me, ditto having most of the Norwegians speaking fluent English. If Winstead had been the only American on site it would have been great for the paranoia.
I love horror films but I don't think anything affected me more terror wise than Picnic at Hanging Rock, the genuinely terrifying moment is about half an hour in a fairly lengthy film but it hangs over the plot in a way that lingers with you well after the films finished.
I think the danger of Brooker Doctor Who would be the rest of Nu-Who feeling crap by comparison.
It wasn't the strongest episode of this season but I'd watch the hell out of an ongoing show featuring the characters. Still I enjoyed it more than Men Against Fire.
I liked the general idea of this episode but it's the only one that didn't really work for me.
Same reason you get so many boring dark takes on anything with a happy ending?
I think Redemption has random encounters with folk in the wilderness that talk about the events of Revolver as if they are tall tale takes on real events. Maybe this is the "truth" behind the fiction.
I think they'll probably go for that similar tone, different place feel but I wouldn't mind something set around 1920 aping the style of Sunset. The last relics of the old west colliding with more modern gangsters would be a unique gimmick for a game.
I mean it's a vastly different game but Revolver had a fairly diverse cast, more willing to play around with various western archetypes.
I really enjoyed how understated Flex's reappearance was, it would have been so easy to have the character reappear in a burst of action but that wouldn't have felt particularity true to the character.
I'd say Marston's run is essential and one of the better golden age titles, way ahead of the other trinity members in terms of quality
Maybe taking old silver age imaginary tales out of context?
The heart of an orphan.