Wtf. Is there any australian in mad max ?
Wtf. Is there any australian in mad max ?
I understand the sentiment enough to have upvoted this comment, BUT I happen to really enjoy seeing vastly overqualified actors in silly movies. Not in a tragic end-of-career way, but in a fun guest-star way. I love having a Vincent Price or an Eli Wallach in the Adam West Batman series. A Max von Sydow in Flash…
I hope the writers are aware we’ll root for her side however awful it may be.
You mean my dreams of grazing pastures and chasing flies with my tail don’t come from the regular cow DNA I’ve ingested ?
I did also think it meant “game reload”, and I was very curious to see what gimmick could exploit this moment (I’m a good client for that stuff, Sands of Time’s mere “no that’s not how it happened” made me happy). So yes, trying a way to involve the reload into the gameplay or narrative would be nice. Worth thinking…
I was about to, but Bruce Spence is a New Zealander.
Oh, also, the first Aliens vs Predator PC game would always play whichever CD you’ve forgotten in your drive.
Even though there’s no such thing as a “powerful martian sandstorm”...
I used to read novels while listening to unrelated movies soundtracks. Sometimes, a scene of the book and a track from the album would match so well that the book would be simply getting an official soundtrack.
Yes, also just rewatched, and damn it was bad. I had high hopes of appreciating it better than the first time, but it was the opposite. Oh the clashing genres, gothic horror (yes, they should have cast Vincent Price) and mickey mouse robots. The super humanization of robots (the shooting contests, the humans ready to…
Could be so nice. But facepalm at the beginning (throw a bomb at the sun to light it up) and facepalm at the end (of course, a sunburn so close would turn you into freddy krueger). Why why why didn’t it just... just... dunno, do interstellar without the love dimension black hole or... what’s with these space…
It’s not specific to GoT (which ending, again, is only bad in implementation, it’s an okay story with bad storytelling). My point is more general to how endings can retroactively ruin whole stories, whichever their lengths or support. And the most obvious way is when they badly rewrite the past, redefining its meaning…
Well, good for you. Your approach shields you from disappointments in many domains of life.
“A journey that begins where everything ends (including that movie).”
What!?
If you thnk a dumb ending cannot retroactively ruin a story, you haven’t seen enough Christopher Nolan or Luc Besson movies.
I admit it, the viewmaster reel was way better than the movie. But both were unsettling. The ship’s organic red grow, the rolling meteorite, the, well, cybermen. And that somewhat novel ‘black hole’ concept that ends unsatisfyingly unresolved. Awesome design, perfect for 3D pictures that leave the story to your…
Mikklesen isn’t required here. The mere prospect of another indiana jones movie terrorizes me.
I don’t have the whole movie context, so I wonder what that white jacket guy had done to him, at 00:25.
There’s the idea, and then there’s the implementation. The last season in some benny hill fast forward shattering all sense of geographical, temporal and psychological progression. Plus, the endorsed fantasy clichés that did also contribute to the series success : the tits-and-gore shock value that established Game of…