So, the film all about inverting standard Disney princess mythology, concerning two sisters learning to accept themselves and make their own choices, is sexist.
Yeah.....ok.
I'm sorry, but I think this is really just all kinds of silly. You are absolutely nitpicking and going out of your way to find flaws to assign to the movie, from a wrongheaded standpoint of "This couldn't really happen in the real world, and thus the movie is bad!".
How a movie feels is much...
I never said that the Vox or Founders were in the right (though I would argue that the Vox hardly ever seem to be "just as bad" as the Founders). It's just that Booker is also a killer, but the game still presents him as the hero, and in the right for his deeds in Columbia. The deeds he comes to...
I disagree slightly about Bioshock: Infinite. The reason the violence feels off is because a good chunk of the game is devoted to exploring the conflict between the Founders and the Vox Populi, with the conclusion Booker and Elizabeth come to being "Both of these guys are horrible and violent...
I'll wait for more episodes before making any judgements on the story or characters, but I will note that it doesn't seem like the awkward mouth movements or subpar voice acting have gone anywhere since the trailers.
If I were to summarize my reaction, it'd be that The Xbox One event gave me no incentive to buy it.
Everything I've heard since then has given me incentive not too.
The tallest trees certainly do catch the most wind, especially when they emit methane instead of oxygen and use their branches to chainsaw other trees.
Even after everything I've seen, I'm still going with Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World.
It's brilliant in all the ways Edgar Wright films usually are, but it adds some beyond clever editing, a hypothetical meta-world unreality, and this wonderful charm to the whole thing.
I like how Bruce Willis keeps angrily shouting about being on vacation, even though it's well established that he's not going to Russia for a vacation.
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