Is Fallen Order’s gameplay any different from the old Jedi Knight games ?
Is Fallen Order’s gameplay any different from the old Jedi Knight games ?
Say hello to your 2024 president.
Hm. Tempting. But I have the superpower of making things instantaneously true by betting against them.
And of course, the only difference between lifeforms on different planets is the head shape.
Irritated by the bwooom ping bwoooom ping of that Greenland trailer (I guess they’re like a watermark : the whole movie being already contained in the trailer, experiencing it without those sounds is the only incentive to go watch it). And irritated by the Midnight Sky little girl whose presence seem to be an excuse…
I just watched Altman’s “Buffalo Bill and The Indians” and lost my mind for that exact same reason.
Tommy Wiseau would be more qualified.
Graham. It’s the one with the personality ?
It gives me hope about how little we might hear her.
Seriously. This technique of animation works well with : South Park characters. And that’s it.
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Yes. Gravity aimed at some pretend realism but damn was its physics wonky. Don’t watch that film after a session of Kerbal Space Program.
The Doctor probably realized that it doesn’t change anything anyway.
Really haven’t they ? It feels like it’s the fourth time at least.
Salieri was depicted as “a vile man”. Mozart was depicted as a “a vile man, lol”. Two very different things.
I never watched Elementary out of principle. I’m annoyed by the american habit of grabbing foreign concepts and making their versions for the american public whose eyes would melt if they were to behold too many foreign actors for more than two minutes on their screens. It’s mostly a gripe against pointless US remakes…
Right. Let’s see. Things.
The ambiguity is addressed and lifted in that scene near the end where the Michael Douglas character holds the baddie over a wooden stick, with both briefly wondering whether they’re in a Tony Scott or a Ridley Scott movie.
I remember having enjoyed that film a lot, and considered it quite similar to my beloved Black Rain. Both gave me a nice impression of cultural interaction between Americans and Japaneses, a nice window on different cultural outlooks and expectations.
Reluctant thanks.