It hard to top a fantastic opening like that with the slightly above average film that follows.
It hard to top a fantastic opening like that with the slightly above average film that follows.
And this would be perfect for Jane, as he loves himself some noir.
Well, an open world that doesn't feel lived in…makes no sense. But it's more than that.
"Why should we hire a web developer? Give this to one of the interns!" - A.V. Club, 4 weeks ago
That's pretty much it for me too.
I've discovered them after watching Control, which doubled nicely as a good film and an introduction to Joy Division.
Unless you play them as twisted experiment…which should have been the focus of the game.
Shadow of Mordor is an OK game with a lot of grinding for a little story. It's fun, at most, for about 10 hours.
The Ink Spots' It's All Over But The Crying, though I am definitely fascinated with how much a product of its time was Betty Hutton's It's A Man (you know - laugh at man as a brutish ape, but if he proposes, "grab it!hold it!hang on to it!").
It could have worked, as a side-story, with the movies actually focusing on Obi-Wan, since that's the more interesting character in the prequels - a revenge story that starts in the first movie, and ends in disappointment, not that different from Revenge of the Sith.
Heroes:Stillborn
Earth, wind, water, fire, heart…you know.
Well, they thought Zachary Levi is charming enough to make us like him as a dick. And it might have worked, but they made him a stupid dick.I mean, a backpack full of bricks? 50 feet from shore in a very conspicuous red boat? Near plenty of people that know how to swim?
Let's not forget the best part: Captain Boomerang's father-son moments…
Nomi's a hacker, currently security expert, mentioned in the first two episodes
TV has improved so much over the past years that it's hard to call this the greatest. One of the greatest, maybe, and, probably, one that drew the most emotional involvement from me, ever - I'm more cynical now, that tends to happen.