Janus, the twofaced roman god of old and new year (JANUary) and the god of change. All usages of Janus in literatury and movies are simular. There are two, and sooner or later the evil one is going to betray you. See Goldeneye, see Judge Dredd (the movie). And yet the call it the Microsoft's Janus DRM technology. I wonder if this is the good one or the evil one. I can't imagine anything more evil, yet I can't imagine a good variant of this either.
Not as good as the first one, not nearly. The action was average, some nifty scenes but nothing special. The story is better than part two, it tries to clean up a bit of the mess that part made. Plot holes are still all over the place, but so they were in part one.
I guess this is a mistake, first of all, why isn't there anything on the frontpage, and why was there something last year, on 27 september?
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Welcome to the 18th century!
Janus, the twofaced roman god of old and new year (JANUary) and the god of change. All usages of Janus in literatury and movies are simular. There are two, and sooner or later the evil one is going to betray you. See Goldeneye, see Judge Dredd (the movie). And yet the call it the Microsoft's Janus DRM technology. I wonder if this is the good one or the evil one. I can't imagine anything more evil, yet I can't imagine a good variant of this either.
Maybe you should read the book instead of refering to a badly made movie in which they conjured those weirding modules.
Not as good as the first one, not nearly. The action was average, some nifty scenes but nothing special. The story is better than part two, it tries to clean up a bit of the mess that part made. Plot holes are still all over the place, but so they were in part one.
I guess this is a mistake, first of all, why isn't there anything on the frontpage, and why was there something last year, on 27 september? http://www.google.com/intl/nl/logos_archive.html