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kremlingrasso

this going to be real awesome, been hearing about it for ages and the first look of it is really living up to de Toro's reputation...just one question, if humanity already builds giant robots to fight giant monsters, isn't it a bit low-tech to make them punch the monsters in the face? couldn't they also make a giant

Yerli should really get a native speaker PR person to do the talking for him, coz sometimes he can really just go on and on saying things that are plain confusing. i guess i'm not alone with still scratching my head what he meant by the above. I understand "war" has a high likelihood of being in the name of a shooting

This was an awesome read thank you. I'll share it as well.

you mean to for the role of Gordon, right?

the guy who narrates the Mass Effect codex entries

humankind is still a bunch of men, except they are all called Hugh....well at least Doctor House got counted in

i guess thanks to years subliminal indoctrination from Hollywood that convinced us that EVERYTHING always happens in New York, all of us non-US folks jump to the conclusion that city with skyscrapers + disaster = NYC. Obviously Americans can recognize different (and less commonly used for backdrops) cities in the US

this is as much a movie adaptation of World War Z as the Will Smith I robot movie was an adaptation of the Asimov book. Or Battleship was of the table game.

Looking at this i realize the largest difference between the US and Europe (for us jalopniks), one considers all vehicles an integral part of their culture, so the state make it easy and cheap to buy/sell/customize/legalize them as it in turn fuels the entire automotive industry. The other looks at vehicles as

i think i saw it in the DVD extras or somewhere, Lucas exactly wanted to avoid ending up like Bond movies with a fluctuating level of quality, rather keep it as a complete set. Not counting the Skulls of course, but that hardly counts as a continuation, more like an homage to the feel of the first 3 movies.

happy to see no one is worried about the new X-Com.

because the camera is too close to his face, and he desperately trying to be witty and sarcastic and fast talking like he is some kind of tony stark-like ADD wunderkid...but he is simply not funny.

here is a solution...she could look down at her feet and pick up the junk that got stuck on/under/around the pedal.

i would add two more for europe: plumber's limousines (renault kangoo, VW caddy, peugeot partner) and their ilk, these LCVs are all driven either by 20 year old delivery boys or bitter middle aged repair men with nothing to loose.

yay, great trailer, can't wait to see it....too bad i just seen every scene in 3 minutes.