Of course, my want list sucks. Just looking for a PC or PS2/1 game that maybe I havnt played. That's equal to the nothing that BG:OS is worth of course.
I'd rather be a pussy-whipped dog, eat pussy, and have pussy-lips glued to my face with a clit-ring in my nose.
That's an old problem, lol, hence the OLD PC games tumbling from cases and shelves . That was back when I actually had the time to play all dat shiz...
Jeffro wrote: > mostly just rpgs and shooters. Maybe some rts, but only if it's Total
> Annihilation/Starcraft crazy good.
>
For older RTS games you must play the Myth series and also Stronghold if you haven't (stronghold is on gog for like 5.99). Also would recommend Sacrifice as well if you never played it.
All great rts games that offer something different then your usual Age of empires style games from back then. ( Myth/Sacrifice both focu son combat , there's no base building/resource stuff really).
Clerks - 6/10 - Sorry guys but a movie that has become a cult classic doesn't mean it's a good movie. The talking (I won't refer to it as "acting") is witty and brash for the time but now it's just an awkward mess.
I never understood whats so good about Clerks...I know Kevin Smith is brilliant but I just dont get this movie. Jay and Silent Bob Strikeback is in another league IMO.
The same thing happened to me with ND...what the hell do people see in Napoleon Dynamite? I didnt even smirk with ND (the dance was awesome though)
Sloooow drama, Interesting to see the stuff that the protagonist has to go through, nice ending (that is if you didnt know this guy's story)...caught me by surprise.
I have to admit If I knew what would happen (based on true events) I never wouldve bothered watching it
Apocalypto - I spurned my current love, Lost Odyssey, to watch this again this evening. I enjoyed it much more this time around. It's an excellent action flick, with some great cinematography. There's a bit or two that kinda brings it down, IMO, like the...
...scene on the temple, with the crazy priests digging out hearts and beheading their victims afterward. It's grisly and gruesome and barbaric and gratuitous, but it's just kinda jarring the way it occurs in the movie, almost like a comic-book Temple of Doom affair all of a sudden. I don't know if it's the direction at that point, or what, but it really doesn't work for me. The eclipse is cool and all, but there's also a bit too much deus ex machina in the movie for my tastes as well.
Anyway, it was well worth revisiting, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Not sure why I didn't dig the action as much the first time around, it was very good, and less cheesy than I recall. There were a few parts where it could have been cheesier, but they seemed to choose not to go that route, which was cool. Kinda liked that Jaguar Paw is barely a hero, not running around like Rambo and such, but rather lucking into prophetic kills, using hunters weapons and such, but never really turning into a cliched hero. Nice touch.
Also, it's BEAUTIFUL in Blu-Ray; so is Jaguar Paw's wife .
I think the whole Temple scene is a great change of pace, I mean, stuff like this really did go on, its very believable. The feeling of hopelessness you feel for Jaguar Paw is overwhelming, and then BAM, never quite had that deep of hopeless feeling ever while watching a movie.
sgtshaggy wrote: > Apocalypto - I spurned my current love, Lost Odyssey,
> to watch this again this evening. I enjoyed it much
> more this time around. It's an excellent action flick,
> with some great cinematography. There's a bit or two
> that kinda brings it down, IMO, like the...
>
> ...
>
> Anyway, it was well worth revisiting, and I thoroughly
> enjoyed it. Not sure why I didn't dig the action as
> much the first time around, it was very good, and less
> cheesy than I recall. There were a few parts where
> it could have been cheesier, but they seemed to choose
> not to go that route, which was cool. Kinda liked
> that Jaguar Paw is barely a hero, not running around
> like Rambo and such, but rather lucking into prophetic
> kills, using hunters weapons and such, but never really
> turning into a cliched hero. Nice touch.
>
> Also, it's BEAUTIFUL in Blu-Ray; so is Jaguar Paw's
> wife .
>
> shags
>
>
w00t!!!
I'd rather be a pussy-whipped dog, eat pussy, and have pussy-lips glued to my face with a clit-ring in my nose.
Anyone watched The Day the Earth Stood Still yet? Thinking of getting this on Bluray...but it looks like a rent once kinda movie. If you have post your review plz
Holy crap it was one of the worst remakes i have ever watched.
Stay far far away from it unless you want to get a headache and/or die.
The first say, 15-20'ish minutes you're thinking "hmm, this isn't that bad, might be kind of good" b ut once things start to pick up it turns into a huge PSA and has one of the most annoying characters in it (Will smith's kid, I wanted to slap him so bad, so freaking annoying).
The Day the Earth Stood Still - 7/10 - While not as bad as many people say it is, it's not a great movie, either. Just average. I liked it better than Twilight.
Anything with Keannu Reeves, sans Bill and Ted is terrible. He acts good in Bill and Ted, everything else.... awful. It's like he went to the william shatner school for acting