You know, I was considering this movie solely because of the power armor designs. I mean, they're this close to full blown WH40k space marines, power swords/fists and all, and I was ready to overlook what would be a crappy film otherwise. I'm glad to hear that's not quite the case.
Now that we're talking about Verhoeven and Starship troopers...
Would this be a good moment and place to tell Jim Sterling to give it the Movie Defense Force treatment?
Just sayin', Jim.
Even out of that list, I'd go with Big Fish. To this day, it's one of the few movies that manages to hit me right in the feels every time I watch it.
Edit: That and " La vita è bella"
I'm glad I'm not the only one that sees it this way.
And to stop this post from being completely meaningless, here's Londo Mollari's thoughts on the nature of humanity:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeNBJ5o-b7s
Ok, so the "Three Dwarves" picture was presented by its author as the punchline of a joke, but I feel like I'm the only person around that considers it beautiful in its own. I mean, I'm not even sexually attracted to its subject matter (that being burly males), but I still consider it to be very...
Considering this is the internet, the fact that such a thing exists shouldn't surprise me, but attempting to fully grasp it has effectively broken my mind.
I'm going to be an asshole here and state that while you're technically correct, the original Friday the 13th was released in 1980, which makes it over 30 years old.
Well, considering Left 4 Dead's structure with what are nearly standalone campaigns, making one that crosses over into the setting for RE could be a rather interesting idea.
This was already done the other way around, with Payday having a DLC heist set in Mercy hospital, and it was rather...
Say what you will about the new X-COM, but you just have to respect a game that has the balls to kill (permanently, I might add) all but one member of your squad, as part of the TUTORIAL.
When Bob mentioned the Dragon Quest anime, I remember it being all kinds of awesome (for the time, anyways), but I didn't recognize the screenshot. A quick trip to wikipedia reveals that there were two mostly unrelated series based on Dragon Quest.
I always wished Baron Flynt got a little more development in the first game. He was a normal-looking dude that somehow ended up as a badass bandit king.
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