Well that was a load pointless crap.
Well that was a load pointless crap.
Mmmm. Mystery box and valve time together. Its meaningless plot conveniences that take forever to come out.
Oh, so the only good RE game of the last 6 years is getting a console release. Colour me interested.
But I like Foreign Language Films... And I want as many people to see them as possible (The Wages of Fear is one of my favourite films)
It's harmony Korine, its gonna be an weird movie. Stuff like that doesn't lend well to trailers.
And the joke was missed with such great profundity that the heavens shook as god and his holy court collectively facepalmed themselves at the absolute idiocy before them.
I see they're unveiling the new oscar design early.
Prometheus. Different Planet. Different derelict ship. While a great deal of the criticisms are fair At least fact check (Special features also implied the derelect the nostromo finds is on another moon around the same planet and had already crashed by then
Airships were real posibility at the time. The spires on the empire state building were originally intended to be Airship docks. The Hindenberg ended that pipe dream quickly enough though. So alot of these alt universes seem to diverge from that point in the 20s-30s when we went from airship to air plane as our main…
Cool. One can never get enough science fiction in their diet.
Its actually a pretty great movie if you can track it down on bluray (in a single disc version, not loaded with another movie)
Given that I'm thinking purely in the fictional realm. I think Dystopic Paris as controlled by Mega corporations would not be concerned with historical preservation.
That's one way. I say dig down, not because of the need for skyscrapers but to compensate for crushing population density.
I always thought the way around this if you did have all this amazing technology at your disposal and you still wanted your parisian sci fi hellscape, dig down.
Still, there's two ways to tell this story. Just The heist or the heist + surviving the wrath of who you stole from afterwards. If its the later, I expect Boyle to put in at least one torture sequence.
Aside from Millions I don't think there is a single Danny Boyle movie without some form of extreme violence. Sunshine, shallow grave, 128 hours, Slumdog Millionare, 28 days later, The beach, trainspotting.
Prometheus?
And lets not forget Shakespeare. The tempest set at a point in the future when Exploration and colonization of the new world was underway apparently I believe. (which was a bit beyond Shakespeare's time)
That pun makes me so changry
You don't?