I just can’t feel sad, because I am so confident it’s going to be reversed.
I just can’t feel sad, because I am so confident it’s going to be reversed.
I’m interpreting it more as he’s only getting nicked or a flesh wound (or, yes, a miss), and only the last shot is an actual “killshot”. But that makes me wonder if the bullet paths were actually animated with that in mind. Is it visible that the bullets aren’t hitting him directly?
I like this idea. It explains why he can take so many bullets in game but a single pistol shot can seriously wound him in a cutscenes. I just wish maybe it was a bit more obvious in practice. It’s at least cut down on a few "ludonarative dissonance" articles and essays.
Do you think you’re ready to get lost in that Labyrinth?
Cloth clothes means you can take them off...
You could say the same about Nintendo, except they actually allow cross-play.
I’ll just leave this here.
Needs legwarmers and a terry cloth headband.
That suit’s otherwise pretty good, but those arm-stabbers are awful.
Second part I agree. If she was indecisive because of not knowing what to do, it should have been clearer.
Also, since the other two ships were going down anyway why wasn’t one of them sacrificed with the light-speed jump tactic to cripple the Imperial Fleet?
Her failure to communicate with her subordinates sparked a mutiny, and she waited until half the transports were destroyed to employ a tactic that should have been plan A once she decided that she was sacrificing herself with the ship anyway.
I think the reason I wanted Mummy NOT to succeed is because those classic monsters should be different from superheroes, but the Dark Universe seemed determined to just turn them into superheroes.
I would say it’s a good superhero movie, one of the best though... ehhhhhhhhhhhhh, bit a of a stretch
You’re mad, sir. Gadget fetish? Seriously? Do you think James Bond has one of those as well?
I mean, there is a really, really easy way to retcon it, too: just show the last scene of the show and then cut to a storyteller telling his story to the Royal Family (who look a bit different and are sitting in a room that doesn’t at all look like a warehouse) and he says, “And that’s how the Inhumans came to Earth.”
Okay. Seriously with this.
Uh, yeah, that title is pretty misleading, some would say click-baity. If by queer you mean gay, then no she is not ever shown to be that, her sexuality is never brought up. If by queer you twist the meaning to be a subversive, enigmatic character then yes I guess so?...
About midway through Bong Joon-ho’s 2013’s apocalyptic class-warfare fable Snowpiercer, we get to the scene with the…