
I just now saw that Retro City Rampage was only 99c on Steam, ending yesterday at 10am PST. Dammit.
I just now saw that Retro City Rampage was only 99c on Steam, ending yesterday at 10am PST. Dammit.
Yup, that's what I watched.
I don't like that he didn't breathe fire either, but I'm pretty sure the movie is cheesy, hokey, and MST3K-worthy. lol
If I find something free on Steam or Google Play, I'll check it out. I think I've played Ridge Racer on Arcade and N64, I just have no idea who the character you're talking about is.
The only reason I've seen Ultimatum is cause my parents dragged me to it. I'm glad they did, I liked it a lot. I still need to see the first two. I get compared to Matt Damon looks-wise by older people a lot for some reason.
To me, the movie still resembles the Bourne films more than the other Marvel movies, aside from, obviously, the goofier comic book elements. The fact 'Cap is struggling to find his identity and there's a bunch of espionage/shaky-cam bang-bang action happening just reminds me of Bourne, A LOT. As for the comics, I have no idea, I've just heard the reason this one was so tonally different from the first movie is because that was based on 50s 'Cap, where the modern 'Cap writer consulted heavily on this one. I'm not disputing that the comics did this type of stuff before Bourne, but I saw the Bourne films before I saw this, so my point of reference is a bit different. I do like The Winter Soldier more than the two Bourne movies I've seen, Ultimatum and that boring one with Jeremy Renner ... y'know, Hawkeye.
I know virtually nothing about Ridge Racer and I don't know who that is, so um ... Jennifer Lawrence in yellow face. Why not?
I actually liked the 1998 Godzilla cause I was 8 when it came out, but this new one looks awesome.
Oddly enough, I watched a Veggie Tales on Netflix recently for nostalgia's sake, and it was all about teaching this kid not to be scared of the dark or something.
I didn't know The Wind Rises was playing in regular theaters, but then again I doubt it was playing at the ones near me in Desoto, and definitely not Nacogdoches.
As for the song, I've heard that a lot of people actually really like it and I just ... I like Top 40, but it's TOO Top 40 for me.
He needs to start playing hockey then, his arms look like they need a stick in them.
Okami Den for DS is fun. I think it might be a mirror of Okami, but with a puppy, based on what I've played of the two games.
Giant fruit-eating frog in Okami Den ... I'm fucked, unless someone has an extra painted dog with a magic paintbrush and a sword laying around.
Nah, I'm still partial to Sin After Sin, but that one's a close second.
I think there's one guy eating it the whole time, while everyone yells "party foul!" at him.
And maybe. lol The reason they called it "North Texas" was because AT&T Stadium is actually in Arlington. I mean they haven't changed the name to the Arlington Cowboys despite this fact, so I say just say Dallas. lol
10 minutes? Wow. That sucks.
The Winter Soldier honestly feels closer to Bourne than it does to Marvel, save for a few goofy comic book things like ... well, you'll see. It involves computers. Also, metal bird wings.
I liked The LEGO Movie, but I didn't love it as much as a lot of people seemed to. I also got kind of annoyed with "Everything is Awesome," to be honest. I did really like the zany humor though, and I think highly of it, it was just a bit overhyped for me. Still a great film.
I never got a chance to see The Wind Rises at the Angelika. I really want to see an anime in the theater.
The guy in front of me when I saw The Killers said of Noah: "if you're an atheist, you'll hate it, if you're a Christian you'll hate it, it's just a $#@!% movie." Other people have said it was awesomely violent or too dark, and every time I hear rock monster, I play The B-52's "Rock Lobster" in my head, replacing lobster with monster.
My parents tried to see Heaven Is For Real on Sunday, but it was sold out. I've read the Google Books preview of the book and there is a bit too much set-up for my tastes.
I'll catch The Muppets Most Wanted on DVD. I liked the other most recent one, and I liked the Muppets as a kid too. For some reason, I thought Disney always owned them.
Mr. Peabody and Sherman looks funny, and I've heard good reviews. That's cool you got to be in Tex's class.
I actually liked Frozen a lot, especially the animation. As you said, there's a lot of computer stuff involved in 2D movies, and there's also a lot of drawing involved in 3D animations. They more than likely sketch storyboards at least before plopping in front of poluygons. There's probably a ton of 2D art associated with the film. I wouldn't mind a 2D version either, though.
As for Need for Speed, I had the same thought about them using a leftover Fast and Furious script.
The three movies I want to see next month are Godzilla, Amazing Spider-Man 2, and X-Men: Days of Future Past.