Oh, of course I did!
Oh, of course I did!
Hollow Knight had more of a general feeling of sadness. I was too busy being flooded with relief after finishing the last two bits to feel emotional.
Limbo choked me up a little, too. Also the very, very end of the Witcher, but not for sad reasons. Just wistful.
Nier: Automata was the first game that made me bawl. During the end credits. Those were some end credits, for sure.
You don’t need a deep knowledge at all. Kick-ass? That’s every comic Millar has written, writ large.
I don’t really think the Losers qualifies as a “superhero” movie, even with the boundary stretching of the term this column uses. This scene is terrific, though:
I hated the comics, but the movie is more than worth it for the supporting cast alone. You can just about fast forward the scenes that are just Scott and Ramona.
I think the problem is that viewers are either too close to being 23 to feel comfortable being depicted “realistically” or too old and embarrassed to admit they were exactly that way at 23.
I’m not sure he beats the living shit out of dudes as much as he IS IMMORTAL.
So....a movie about twentysomethings.
Also didn’t it have an anamanaguchi soundtrack?
The Vegan Police are Thomas Jane (the Punisher, the Expanse, Hung), and Clifton Collins, Jr (literally everything. the man is in every movie)
I think this is much better telegraphed in the comic (which I hated) versus the movie (which I liked). In the comics, she starts out as a cipher, and slowly gets revealed as an emotionally stunted individual (though maybe not so stunted in her early 20s) with massive amounts of baggage who tries to get people to like…
Unfortunately, OnePlus just got rid of the jack with their newest phone. I love my OnePlus 5, but it seems with each iteration they are picking the dumbest ideas from every other company to incorporate.
Sounds like a person who has an inability to understand that people may feel differently than you. Sad? Maybe. Pathetic? Definitely.
I believe he additionally has thousands of dollars in parking and school zone speeding tickets that he refuses to pay.
I have not seen a single episode of this, and still I conclude that Kimmy Gibbler aged as well as any human possibly could.
X-rays were really unreliable in the 70s, don’tcha know?
So anything can be defended as being part of some absolutely made up “culture.” Name any other movement that seeks to hurt people, and put “culture” at the end of it, and it’s ok?