I hope not. Character imbalances are one thing, but you can’t make a fighting game with a character that instantly wins every single match.
I hope not. Character imbalances are one thing, but you can’t make a fighting game with a character that instantly wins every single match.
This game was not helped that by the time you actually could explore the open world, the game was already repeatedly telling you that you had very little time left to live and your only hope of survival was finishing the main quest. Which, you know, also ended up not really being the case either, but the point is that…
Did we collectively decide that we’re not watching this because of ‘nepotism babies’? I lost track of where we landed on that whole thing.
They should make one of those CGI Aristocats things, then obviously reuse parts of it when they do the animal Robin Hood remake.
Not...really? Because one gets used to justify the continuation of racism and muddle the reality that an entire group of people were, and in many cases still are, systematically disadvantaged by the events of the past, not to mention the perpetuation of a sense of victimhood in people who were very much not victims…
Yeah. How the fuck do you make this list and not include The Replacements? It’s one of the best sports comedies ever.
Good ol’ Billy Blanks shooting people
Is the implication here that 50 percent of the country is anti-vax? Because that isn’t true.
There’s also the argument that kind of highlights the inherent nature of our justice system. It’s not to rehabilitate or reform, but to punish. If the person being punished will never realize they’re being punished, there’s little point.
Sounds like you remembered the majority of the film then!
Well that’s when it starts to become weird because with Twisted Pair the side of him that is pro-those things is the ‘evil’ twin, not the good one. In Double Down you basically have him as a domestic terrorist/hacker with secret knowledge to save the world, in Pass Thru he’s an alien/angel/hacker with secret knowledge…
Neil’s films at least feel like they are him trying to say something. I don’t know what. I don’t think any human can know, but they very clearly mean something profound to him. There’s a tuna scented honesty with his movies.
First Contact was okay, especially in comparison to the other TNG movies but it really takes what was largely an ensemble show and makes it all about Picard/Data in a plot that largely abandons any actual character development that occurred over the series. It’s fine if it’s divorced from the rest of it, but it’s the…
He did Rick and Morty voices for the last Half In The Bag I think, because the RLM folks wrote themselves into a shitty dead end plot so fuck it. Multiverse.
They split them up I thought into like 30 minute-ish cuts. Maybe Blood Harvest was 10. In any case, Demon Wind is the only one that plays all the through without having to go out and do anything else in the game (not sure how the cuts trigger tbh)
I applaud your bravery/condemn your bandwagoning, depending on whatever the contrarian position is.
We really need more games with bad b movies in them. I think that's the key to all this.
4 and 5 are split between three different protagonists so that does add some variety. Kind of like 0 in that respect. Kiwami 2, though, I think is the absolute best. It’s the last one, I believe, before they went to LaD and it’s the most polished pretty much across the board.
I dunno. Some are, but you ever seen Liquid Sky? It's fucking awful.
I would say it’s probably some where in the middle for me. You should go through the Vinegar Syndrome or Cauldron labels sometime to temper your terrible movie barometer.