That can't be right.The video said:Now Playing: Legend of the guardians: The owls of Ga'Hool.
My thoughts exactly.Wieke said:That can't be right.The video said:Now Playing: Legend of the guardians: The owls of Ga'Hool.
Well, I've never played LotG, but everything looked as if owls were running the place, so it's fine.Wieke said:That can't be right.The video said:Now Playing: Legend of the guardians: The owls of Ga'Hool.
HAHA! Excellent. I remember that day I went on that ride as a kid. Still wake up screaming.BrotherRool said:That was eerily like an "It's a Small World" ride, in both perspective and story-telling subtleness
Ya. "Koreans are killing people and ruining your neighbourhood, DEAL WITH IT!"Woodsey said:Haha, that Batman thing had me giggling. As for the scene itself - which is supposed to be so mightily horrifying - it all seems incredibly forced.
ROFL. Ah well ...they are allowed to make some mistakes.randommaster said:Well, I've never played LotG, but everything looked as if owls were running the place, so it's fine.Wieke said:That can't be right.The video said:Now Playing: Legend of the guardians: The owls of Ga'Hool.
Indeed.Woodsey said:Haha, that Batman thing had me giggling. As for the scene itself - which is supposed to be so mightily horrifying - it all seems incredibly forced.
I was going to point that out, but it looks like it's already been covered.Wieke said:That can't be right.The video said:Now Playing: Legend of the guardians: The owls of Ga'Hool.
No no. Eviler ...would be beating the father to death with the small kid alive ...possibly killing the kid in the process.hermes200 said:Indeed.Woodsey said:Haha, that Batman thing had me giggling. As for the scene itself - which is supposed to be so mightily horrifying - it all seems incredibly forced.
I still don't know why they leave the small kid alive, instead of beating him to death with his father's body... That would have been eviler, right?