'Would you...' Oh wait.
I have to say Dutch's final words to John in Red Dead Redemption are pretty great;
Dutch: We can't always fight nature, John. We can't fight change. We can't
fight gravity. We can't fight nothing. My whole life, all I ever did
was fight.
Marston...
I think he makes some good points and for the first 3/4 of his video's I find myself thinking 'ah, I see what you mean.' but then at the end he ruins it at the end with the whole 'I'm so great bow down to me.'
At the end of his last video he thanked himself for Bin Laden which was out of...
Wait a minute,
They're making a Shadow of The Colossus movie???
What the shit is that about? At least Uncharted had a story to work on, I mean I love SOTC but who wants to see a film where some teen kills 16 fuck-off-massive stone giants. (That sounded a lot worse in my head)
Score wise: I'd have to say L.A. Noire, Oblivion and Heavy Rain were all excellant and fitted the mood of each game.
Soundtrack wise: I still hold San Andreas to have the best music selection outside a Guitar Hero game - void due to being all about great music. Plus it introduced me to a load...
There's been a series of robberies around bakery's in the area, we believe them all to be the work of one man. Looks like the thief is on a ROLL.
EDIT: Damn I didn't read the top one properly, I know it's different but I don't want people to think I was copying.
There's two that I always remember;
1: Respect the cock, and, tame the ****. - Magnolia
2: God will forgive them. He'll forgive them and allow them into Heaven. I can't live with that. - Dead Man's Shoes.
Obviously they've already been said but Lost & Damned has a dick and balls in it (from a character called Stubbs no less) I saw the scene then replayed with my friend who hadn't seen it. He spent the entire scene a little creeped out that there was a naked man on screen but when the dick was...
The trailer for the (excellent) British film This Is England was different from the actual film, the trailer made it look like a coming-of-age story set in 80s England. this was true until about halfway through when Skinhead Combo arrived and the film took a dark turn dealing with racial...
1: Yes, Cinema is unfortunately going down the drain, sure you still get the occasional bright spark but 60% of films today are marketed towards the frat boy demographic.
2: The two shouldn't be compared but more and more it seems they are trying to be like the other.
3: Can't speak for Portal...
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