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Yeah, but the point @Volante was saying was that some people enjoy a tad more interaction than just “holding up like you would to walk.” Because on a spectrum, that is on the simpler side of things; the same side that someone could say:

“Why do we have to have a jump button? if I’m pressing up and the character is

Yeah, that’s often how fights between couples escalate

I think he has the right idea, just the wrong words.

The only way I would watch this at full price is if Uwe Boll directed it. He’d at least somehow be able get Michelle Rodriguez, Kristanna Loken, and Sir Ben Kinglsey in spite of making generally crappy video game movies.

I mean if this trilogy is gonna be crap, it may as well have good actors and boobs

I dunno how true this is for anyone else, but one of the problems with the idea of a D&D film, for me, is that D&D is inherently silly

heh, oops. I meant to reply to this:

Damn, I really gotta finish p4. The past two years, I’ve been playing it two weeks at a time, put it down for months, pick it up again. I’m around December or January in-game. Just a few months left!

I liked the episode and the cliffhanger, because I have seen many cliffhangers since I became alive in the 80s and this (along with maybe one or two Battlestar Galactica episodes) episode captured the horror of impending doom since the beginning of the episode.

Rick’s metamorphosis was great and the cliffhanger moves

It is really, really telling that, apparently, even PJ admits - by now - that those movies were kind of a mess.

Fair enough! I’m not great at shutting my brain off completely, so I pretty much HAVE to isolate myself from reviews and such. For what it’s worth, I enjoyed Sucker Punch as well. I didn’t fall in love with it or anything but it was a fun time at the movies for me.

Ugh... I understand. the Hobbit was a bad idea to begin with. It ruined its own chances when it announced it would be a trilogy, and, as most people guessed based on PJ’s history, a trilogy with three movies at two and a half to three hours each. It was based on a pretty short children’s novel, as well. Martin Freeman

I always do my best to avoid all types of reviews (even scrolling past Headline titles as fast as possible) for movies that I have an interest in watching.

After seeing a movie is the only time that I allow myself to see what other people have said about it, because going into the movie I don’t want my brain

if he pops up properly.

hah I just saw this on Stan Lee’s facebook

Right on, I agree with all those points.

In my original comment I only meant that I felt that Ang Lee’s movie did more harm than having competition from Iron Man’s movie.

(I also had replied with a [false initial] sense that you were implying that the two movies were actually COMPETING competing, like the current

Oh God, then if we’re going this route then we need Jay and Silent Bob to show up.

Wait, the first one (Edward Norton’s) was in competition with Iron Man? I always took the releases being in such close succession to be a kind of kickoff (instead of direct competition between the two movies) for the MCU, because of how Fury recruits Stark at the end of Iron Man, then Stark shows up at the end of

I feel the same about a role being played well. I once saw a Romeo and Juliet play where Juliet was played by an Asian actress and thought it was great. No one in the crowd yelled, “Uh... she’s supposed to be Italian!”

I Am Setsuna was released in Japan for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita on February 18, 2016. It is scheduled for a Western release (only on PS4 and PC) later this year.