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On a slightly unrelated note, watching the trailer made me feel sorry for Will Yun Lee; poor dude (who is an American by birth) must be getting pretty tired of being typecast as Chinese and Korean commie bad guys, and not even getting to show off his martial arts talent most of the time. I guess that playing Colonel Moon in "Die Another Day" was sort of a curse for him... |
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Doom: "You come across a door. It says YOU NEED THE BLUE KEY. So you find the blue key." Modern FPS: "John Stalvern follows his objective marker to the Blue Door. He gets a call from Joson (v. Steven Jay Blum) informing him that the Blue Door is locked and to go to Security Control, and that he must fight the demons. He follows a magical marker which appears in his HUD to tell him where Security Control is, only to find that the console has no Blue Key! Gasp!" "Joson calls him again and informs him that there's a spare key in Engineering (though the Warehouse) and a magical marker appears. Stalvern Fights the Demons and gets to Engineering across a bridge, which promptly explodes. Joson tells him there's a way up through The Vents and a helpful marker appears telling John that he can't walk through the enormous pit of fire in front of him. John makes his way through the vents, coming out through a ground-level grate ten feet from Security Control." "But Gasp! The Cyber-Demon attacks and John drops the Blue Key in a cutscene! Joson tells him to go to the Blue Door where, behind some glass, a Programmer Self-Insert works on a console while some monsters bash on the door behind him. He BRAVELY opens the Blue Door just before the monsters kill him with an attack they don't have. John continues, wondering why he's even in this game." Visual version: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...9245688-26.jpg |
Speaking as someone who liked Final Fantasy XIII, what's wrong with that model of gameplay? :p
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Sweet!! This better be better than that crapy Affleck film.
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Anyone know anything about the upcoming indie film "Dog Tags"? Google isn't being very helpful due to the fact it shares its title with a 2008 film "Dog Tags: Don't Ask, Don't Tell".
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Buffy? I don't really remember the movie, I don't think it was very good.
I've never seen the MASH movies, so I don't know how they compare to the show. Those are both TV series though, the only movie I can think of is Behind Enemy Lines 3. It may not have been better than the original, but it was a lot better then the second one. |
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So maybe we can pencil in Zombie Lee Marvin and Zombie Steve McQueen in Expendables 4? |
I picked up one of those "Double Feature" DVDs with Under Seige 1 & 2 on it.
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Just saw Expendables 2. It was a fun movie to watch. A lot of action. Guns, guns, guns, guns
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Just wondering; am I the only person in the universe who played Binary Domain? It's a pretty neat near-future cover shooter which you should be able to pick up for less than half full retail price and has lots of exploding robots. Just ignore the utterly dreadful first level, it gets really good after that.
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I'm seeing The Expendables 2 in a little while
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Some pretty nicely rendered weapons in it, too.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...4_00018-sm.jpg (click for 1980x1080) Underbarrel thing is a particle cannon, also fitted with a striking muzzle seemingly just because a regular one was too boring. Apparently the gripped PMAG there is a real thing, some company called Rainier makes adhesive non-slip coated pads to go in the gaps of PMAGs. |
I played a demo of the Expendables 2 video game last night. It wasn't bad, I'm just not sure it's worth $15. If it goes on sale though, I'd consider it.
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Saw the Expendables 2 last night. It was pretty good. The best part was of course the scenes with Chuck. Also saw the trailer for Jack Reader, and am a bit miffed that Tom Cruise is playing Jack Reader, who in the books is about six-six and 250 pounds of silent kick ass.
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The Expendables 2 movie was just fun. You are not supposed to pay attention to the story, what little of it and enjoy the action. I wish Jet Li was in it longer. They kinda wrote him off 15 minutes into the film. I also wished the paired weapons of Norris and Arnold with their respective movies. Like Arnold busting out a Desert Eagle after emptying an old fashion M16 with the grenade launcher and Norris with that G3 from Delta Force 2. Bruce Willis should have pulled out a Beretta 92 after he was done with his rifle. It would have been awesome to see Stallone go at it with an M60 like old times |
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I may have been reading too much into it, but I thought Chuck using the G-36 with underslung grenade launcher was a shout out to his -91 from MIA: 3.
Heck, I would have liked him to use his Scout Rifle from Lone Wolf MacQuade |
Norris didn't have a grenade launcher, he just had a G36C
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Even as a WWE fan, I still can't help but be troubled by this. :(
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The new Bourne movie felt like it was a little too short
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Tangentally related to firearms, ther is a hilarious "hunting accident" in it, but "The Campaign" was friggin' hilarious.
Oh, and I don't pretend to know everyone's political views, but Obama 2016 was also very nicely done. |
Michael Clarke Duncan
December 10, 1957 – September 3, 2012 RIP |
Damn. I will always remember him as Bear, and standing up to a Mossberg armed Bruce Willis with a big ass wrench.
Forgive my indulgence, but perhaps he and Commander Armstrong can swap "So there I was..." stories as Tony Scott writes a screenplay. |
I'm currently watching a new anime that has a bunch of guns in it. It's a pretty old one, pre HD widescreen, so it's weird to see the caps all square.
It's actually kinda funny when someone told me it's about demon slaying and the collector's box gives nothing away. I thought the show took place in some kind of fantasy place with guns...then I discovered it took place in 1928 NYC. |
I watched Raw Deal, New Jack City, and Safe back-to-back earlier. I had not seen Safe before, but it was fairly entertaining.
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I can't really see a modern Robocop without Deus Ex: Human Revolution-style branded and warning labelled cybernetics, personally. Where's the little adjustment screw outlines and warnings to use high grade mech oil only or whatever? |
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