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IMO Ninja Gaiden 1/Black for the xbox is one of the greatest games ever made from start to finish. The combat system is the greatest and mose responsive ever designed for any game EVER. You really FEEL like Ryu Hayabusa.

Did you like The Evil Within? I know it was polarizing but I found it to be a perfect survival horror game and a worthier,much harder sequel to RE4. Mikami deliverd again IMO

It's barely a game. Just a series of lavishly produced cutscenes strung together by minimal gameplay. As a conclusion to the storyline though, it's good but there needs to be some substance underneath it.

I think you'd hate yourself much more.

David Ayer is our last hope. If he nails Suicide Squad, then maybe I'll show up for the solo Batman movie.

Both Burton's and Nolan's movies are great and and co-exist as different interpretations of the characters under different styles. There was 7-8 years of gap between them so they are both easily digestable. They both had style, personality ,characterization and a real commitment to their aesthetic.
In other words, a

Man of Steel is just flat-out terribly directed. Full Stop.
It has some neat ideas (The early krypton sequences, Superman going to church, the gorgeous production design) but completely bungled in execution due to Snyder's inability to direct actors. The Church scene and 'Pa kent death' being the worst examples.

The problem with 'The Avengers' is that all of them are cracking jokes whilst buildings around them are being destroyed and thousands of people are dying. It needed to show at least some ramifications of their actions.
It looks like 'Civil War' is doing this now but it makes NO sense considering that all of them were

That will probably not be great (It's Marvel fucking studios after all) but it will most probably be watchable for sure.

Whedon is a great dialogue writer but a horrible director/shooter with no sense of visual aesthetic.
Zack Snyder is terrible at everything.

Chris Nolan hired him for 'Man of Steel' and walked away so part of the blame lies on him too (much as I love him)

I'm still holding out hope. There's a chance that Suicide Squad could be good. David Ayer's a legit filmmaker.

The trick is CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT. You need it in both Dark and Gritty and Light and Campy. Daredevil and TDK trilogy worked because they had it, Iron Man 1 and Winter Soldier worked because they had it. Man of Steel, Thor 2 and Ultron failed because they didn't. In Ultron's case, Not at ALL.

Since people all over the internet spent the entire year imitating/meme-ing/making rap videos over it, I'd say it's a safe bet many liked it.

He's ridden on the coattails of the Nolan for more than the last 10 years and established himself as an A-list screenwriter. There was a BFI lecture where he was introduced as the 'screenwriter of The Dark Knight'. Unreal.

Genius.

Don't agree. Watchmen is truly one of the only few comic book movies that actually LOOKS like a comic book. The amazing painstaking detail with which Snyder and his art/costume department went to replicate a living, breathing version of the world Moore and Gibbons created is nothing short of staggering. Your average

I'd argue that some 'kung fu fighting' was necessary in order to sell the movie to general audiences and the prison break scene with Nite Owl and Silk Spectre where all of a sudden heavy metal starts playing kind of lost me a little, I still admire the ambition of the film and Snyder's sheer refusal to compromise (Dr.

He'd be great for a HEAVY METAL movie. I know he's expressed his love for it multiple times and was at one point involved with an anthology with Fincher,Cameron and Del Toro. THAT movie needs to happen.

For a second, I thought this was Garry Marshall's new movie.