Sage Of The Wise wrote:I'd actually be excited for a movie called Weird Shit Happening to a Random Girl.
I think most of us would.
The main reason being it sounds like a porn film.
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Sage Of The Wise wrote:I'd actually be excited for a movie called Weird Shit Happening to a Random Girl.
I think most of us would.
Gil212 wrote:ps. I'm a girl btw
^_^
Sling wrote:MusashiEX wrote:How does that change anything?
Prequels are worse. In fact MGS3 is the only good prequel I've ever played.
CJ wrote:Sling wrote:MusashiEX wrote:How does that change anything?
Prequels are worse. In fact MGS3 is the only good prequel I've ever played.
baten kaitos origins is pretty good.
Sling wrote:I've ever played.
Fitz Tayo wrote:Yeah, I read about this. Different writer and director. It's just some wankers trying to leech off of the original's success. Of course they are going to make a fair bit of money because people will go to see it, even if it's just to bitch about how bad it is. It's a shame that somebody in some board meeting said "Guys, I've got an idea... how about Donnie Darko.... 2!?" and the other peeps said "Easy money, wheeeeeeeeeeee!".
It's an ode to the lack of originality found nowadays.
Gil212 wrote:ps. I'm a girl btw
^_^
Sling wrote:They're making another Incredible Hulk film. At first I was like, "Oh hey, a sequel" but then I realised it was a re-make. The first film only came out 4 years ago. Wtf?!
S. Darko takes place in 1995, seven years after the original film. It follows Donnie Darko's younger sister, Samantha, who, in the wake of his death, has found herself at age 17 with a broken family, mired in feelings of insignificance. When she and her best friend Corey are plagued by bizarre visions, they set off on a road trip to Los Angeles, following Frank the Rabbit's ghost. They arrive at a small town in the midst of a meteorite crash and begin to see the future.
Gil212 wrote:ps. I'm a girl btw
^_^
Black-Cat wrote:Only the ones with egos made of steel can withstand the scourge of emotional deterioration often referred to as "having no life".
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