nealhanna
NealHanna
nealhanna

Those are incredibly, amazingly clear pictures. I wonder if a large format camera was used.

Gravity, Jurassic Park, and pretty much all David Fincher movies.

Just waiting for Kenny Loggins to perform the title song: Highway to the Spectre Zone

But will it retain Spoils' glorious 93mm nitrate cinematography?

The only thing I hate about my system is knowing it's the big reason I don't socialize as much as before. Going over to other people's houses and seeing a bose soundbar set-up and store-brand tv just makes me want to run home and hug each speaker.

It's all 'bout the Atmos.

I love the implication that Durnsville and it's inhabitants are two decades behind the rest of the world, like the constant use of tv cliches (I think Randy is a meta comment on how far sitcoms have progressed in the last dozen years) and murder trial jokes.

Am I the only one who thought the three men kinda looked like Seth Myers, Jimmy Fallon, and Lorne Michaels?

We're going out, Marge. If we don't come back, avenge our deaths!
All right!

So I assume Yale will soon break ground on the Joe Pesch media library?

It definitely offers the most replay value.

Have fun. If it doesn't get brighter it may be because that function wasn't meant for the woods. There is an area after the first boss fight that it's most known for.

It might only be one area but if you do nothing for several minutes in the dark Snake's eyes will adjust to the darkness and the game gets brighter. That sucks to hear.

Silly Rob, Senor Spielbergo hates doing commentaries. They take away from the excelencia of watching the movie.

Downloaded Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments since it was free for ps+ users and am having a lot of fun so far. Some of the mini-games aren't the most well designed or explained but there's a skip option thankfully. My only big complaint is that the graphics and such can occasionally be too much for the ps3,

Funny enough it's rumored DA infuriated the cast and crew so much in such a short time Blomkamp rewrote half the film almost overnight so they wouldn't be on set anymore. That might explain why the movie feels like such a retread.

Hell it may have been longer than 15. I vaguely remember reading in a James Cameron bio that he was writing a script about the guy (if it wasn't Milligan then it was definitely inspired by) as his attempt at a prestige picture, but said fuck it and made t2 instead.

Tracked down series 2 of Danger 5 after kinda liking series 1 on Netflix, and my god it's the best thing I've seen in a while. I had to pause the episodes multiple times I was laughing so hard. McKenzie forever!

Maybe people just weren't interested in the movie, but god knows that's just too rational of an excuse. It's been a long time since I saw a trailer end with so much indifference by the audience.

It was pretty badass in the first NFS Underground too iirc.