Homefront was pretty good.
It had actual acting in it.
Jason Statham is the KFC of movies. Just put him on, that's that.
Homefront was pretty good.
It had actual acting in it.
Jason Statham is the KFC of movies. Just put him on, that's that.
i watched homefront not long ago. got crank high voltage lined up next for my next mcstatham happy meal lol, couldn't find that hummingbird one.
i really want to give expedition 33 a try but i just don't really like turn based games. got kaizen the first beserker arriving tomorrow. heard it described as a cross between nioh and sekiro. that was enough to pull the trigger. seems a pretty low key game for sw standards, don't think i've ever seen anyone mention it on here
i watched homefront not long ago. got crank high voltage lined up next for my next mcstatham happy meal lol, couldn't find that hummingbird one.
Counted them, Prime has 20 Jason Statham movies.
Watching A Working Man right now, has Moonlight Sonata playing while he kills people, proper art house shit.
Regarding Hummingbird, it has alternate names for whatever reason, some dumb distribution bullshit.
@davillain: Well he can be forgiven right? He should comeback and agree to stay out of the news articles comments section.
Just because MS and Sony are starting to share games doesnt meant SW is going to the dogs, I mean now we have new breeds of idiocy on here with all the former lems who have become Phil Spencer butt kissers (you know who I'm talking about) and cows to make fun of who said third party didnt matter only first party did, to now talking up third parties because Sony has shit the bed with first party.
Nintendo is easy to make fun of because of its shitty childrens games and shitty practises.
Then there's your mob the Hermits, by far the most sensitive group on SW that are easily baited because in the gaming universe theyre still on the outer, I mean no GTA 6, which is gonna be fun stirring that pot upon its release lol.
So there is entertainment to be had, but there's no personalities left here anymore, its almost like most people are robotic, stiff, boring as ****.
Maybe Gamespot staff should send out emails to those who were once here banned or otherwise inviting them back because you guys dont moderate anywhere near as hard as you guys once did when I got banned (for using the word coward) as personal attacks are fine these days, heck even mods siding with the attackers, which I'm fine with because it does make it somewhat more interesting 🤣
If thats going to be the case i reckon guys like hardwenzen, nathandrakeswag etc should be allowed back in.
Shit its been that boring that as you know yourself I've been posting in that political thread more & more lately, its not that i want to its just that SW has lost most of its personalities and its tiring trying to keep the flames lit by myself mostly. I mean no one wants a forum where everyone agrees with everyone else, thats boring af, but thats what we have as most of the personalities are gone, think of it as good vs bad, good has won and now there's no bad, so theres no reason for good to exist anymore, and thus boredom sets in.
@judaspete: Last Jedi gave the hope for something different after Jeffrey clearly just wanted to repeat the original trilogy. I was happy that lame Snoke was killed and that Rey was apparently not related to anyone. As emotionally weak as Kylo Ren was, I looked forward to seeing him become the big bad in Episode IX. Forced to mature, become his own man, symbolized by him dropping the stupid helmet. When I learned that Jeffrey was returning for Episode IX, I feared both that Kylo Ren would be a pawn again and that Rey would be related to the dynasties after all, and I was fucking right. The latter makes the world feel smaller, makes the force too selective. Like only those in the royal families can be so powerful, and I say that knowing that the power Rey had as a beginner was lame. (If I wrote Episode VII, Rey would already be a Jedi.) I would not have redeemed Kylo Ren in Episode IX if I had that cowardly piece of shit The Force Awakens to work from, both to differentiate it from Return of the Jedi and because one who murders his father does not deserve to be redeemed.
Rise of Skywalker made me feel like a sucker. Jeffrey wrote Ryan Johnson into a corner, but Johnson did good by wiping his lame shit out.
I don't give a shit about the Snyder Cut or the DC universe movies.
Melania.
He should, and everyone British in that room probably hates him. But it has to be done for the greater good of the country.
@warm_gun: Totally agree with this all your points. Kylo Ren was a weak conflicted villain, but it made him more interesting as a character. The idea of this unstable dude suddenly having unchecked power had so much potential. I too was bummed JJ dropped that ball so hard.
@uninspiredcup: Episode 3 is good. I can appreciate Episode 1 and 2 for the story they were trying to tell, but they told it poorly. Everyone was so wooden and awkward, like they weren't really invested in anything going on. It's the opposite problem from the sequels, where the overarching narative was a mess, but the characters had convincing emotional reactions to it all. Like, even the part where Poe says, "Somehow, Palpatine has returned", he does actually seem to find this ridiculous news troubling.
Please Log In to post.