If someone could explain to me why we keep getting the same card battling and pseudo-3D shoot-em-up games over and over again instead of the most radically different game of the Megaman series (and most beloved next to the original), I'd be grateful.
And if you read my post carefully, you will notice that I never claim it's from Hollywood. Niether is Kung Fu Hustle, for that matter. They are, however, excellent. And they were released in 2005. Therefore, they're relevant.
You know, I'm tired of people complaining about this year's movies. Sure, we've had the terrible crap Hollywood loves so much, but we've also had creative and unique movies like Sin City, Kung Fu Hustle, Howl's Moving Castle, A Very Long Engagement, and Charlie And The Chocolate Factory. And then there are all the movies yet to come this year, including Joss Whedon's Serenity, Tim Burton's Corpse Bride, Peter Jackson's King Kong, and Terry Gilliam's the Brothers Grimm and Tideland.
I agree that Hollywood is mostly full of hack directors and idiot producers just out to make a quick buck, but this year is one of the best years for cinema in recent history and I wish people would recognize that. The best thing you can do to stem the tide of artless garbage coming from Hollywood is to pay attention to the stuff out there worth seeing, and see it.
Until I can download and save all the mods, patches, utilities, and skins available for a PC game onto my console, I don't think I'll stop gaming with it.
"You're drunk with
your tradition
that has no validity
I'm intoxicated
with support for metrics
come drink a decaliter with me
we want metrics
want want it now
or we know we can't win
I weigh 170 pounds that's 90 kilograms
see metrics can even make you thin"
If someone could explain to me why we keep getting the same card battling and pseudo-3D shoot-em-up games over and over again instead of the most radically different game of the Megaman series (and most beloved next to the original), I'd be grateful.
And if you read my post carefully, you will notice that I never claim it's from Hollywood. Niether is Kung Fu Hustle, for that matter. They are, however, excellent. And they were released in 2005. Therefore, they're relevant.
You know, I'm tired of people complaining about this year's movies. Sure, we've had the terrible crap Hollywood loves so much, but we've also had creative and unique movies like Sin City, Kung Fu Hustle, Howl's Moving Castle, A Very Long Engagement, and Charlie And The Chocolate Factory. And then there are all the movies yet to come this year, including Joss Whedon's Serenity, Tim Burton's Corpse Bride, Peter Jackson's King Kong, and Terry Gilliam's the Brothers Grimm and Tideland.
I agree that Hollywood is mostly full of hack directors and idiot producers just out to make a quick buck, but this year is one of the best years for cinema in recent history and I wish people would recognize that. The best thing you can do to stem the tide of artless garbage coming from Hollywood is to pay attention to the stuff out there worth seeing, and see it.
Until I can download and save all the mods, patches, utilities, and skins available for a PC game onto my console, I don't think I'll stop gaming with it.
You might have had a valid point if you hadn't compared copyright violations to genocide.
"This is not a spoiler; it's an enhancer." I disagree. It's a gimmick.
"You're drunk with your tradition that has no validity I'm intoxicated with support for metrics come drink a decaliter with me we want metrics want want it now or we know we can't win I weigh 170 pounds that's 90 kilograms see metrics can even make you thin"