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#1201
Posté 13 avril 2010 - 04:12
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#1203
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#1204
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#1205
Posté 13 avril 2010 - 04:22
The Uncanny wrote...
6. What Lies Beneath
I always thought that one was horribly misunderstood.
It's a supernatural thriller, people. hitchcock had his shtick; don't assume that everything which follows in his tradition of suspenseful filmmaking must be an exact emulation.
Anywho;
5. Ladyhawke
(Only 28 years old!)
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#1206
Posté 13 avril 2010 - 04:27
LiquidGrape wrote...
The Uncanny wrote...
6. What Lies Beneath
I always thought that one was horribly misunderstood.
It's a supernatural thriller, people. hitchcock had his shtick; don't assume that everything which follows in his tradition of suspenseful filmmaking must be an exact emulation.
It was in my top ten of the year that year. I thought it was under appreciated myself. There is some phenomenally good editing in that movie.
4. The Age of Innocence
#1207
Posté 13 avril 2010 - 04:33
The Uncanny wrote...
It was in my top ten of the year that year. I thought it was under appreciated myself. There is some phenomenally good editing in that movie.
Oh, yes. And that scene in the bathtub?
This is a personal preference, but I find far more disconcerting than the infamous shower in "Psycho".
So. The big three. I know which two I count as her finest, but we'll see how this turns out...
3. Into the Night
It has Pfeiffer, Jeff Goldblum and David Bowie.
How can you not like it?
#1208
Posté 13 avril 2010 - 04:38
LiquidGrape wrote...
So. The big three. I know which two I count as her finest, but we'll see how this turns out...
I think we're singing from the same hymn sheet here. The only question is which is better.
After much agonising... it could have gone either way... I'm going to go...
2. Batman Returns
Modifié par The Uncanny, 13 avril 2010 - 04:39 .
#1209
Posté 13 avril 2010 - 04:51
The Uncanny wrote...
I think we're singing from the same hymn sheet here. The only question is which is better.
After much agonising... it could have gone either way... I'm going to go...
2. Batman Returns
It IS a toughie. I likely would've switched them around due to sheer nostalgia, but this works perfectly fine too.
- And hey, you picked one of my favourite scenes in the whole film!
1. The Fabulous Baker Boys
Oh MY...
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#1210
Posté 26 juillet 2010 - 01:09
RESURRECTING FROM THE DEAD -
Top Ten Complaints About Mass Effect 2
Top Ten Complaints About Mass Effect 2
#1211
Posté 26 juillet 2010 - 01:55
I'll play ->
10. Constant Calibrations aka No-love-no-talkie
10. Constant Calibrations aka No-love-no-talkie
#1212
Posté 26 juillet 2010 - 03:35
9. Almost all companions are "anti-heroes", and even the ones who "aren't" are edgy (Jacob) or made edgier than before (Tali.)
#1213
Posté 26 juillet 2010 - 03:36
8. Lack of Armor for squadmates
#1214
Posté 26 juillet 2010 - 03:49
7. Little to no warning of "after this point there's no turning back" parts of the story - like "The Illusive Man wants to speak to you."
#1215
Posté 26 juillet 2010 - 04:12
6. Lack of weapons in the core game
#1216
Posté 26 juillet 2010 - 07:25
5. How late in the story you recruit some of the party members - I like choosing my crew and running with them from near the start of the game, whereas ME2 forces you in several ways to pretty much play everyone each game session and limits who you can use for most of the game.
#1217
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Posté 26 juillet 2010 - 07:51
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4. Flying Bugs when you go too near to the walls or confronting units in distance
#1218
Posté 26 juillet 2010 - 10:39
It's better to create a new thread than bump a seven month old topic. Sorry for cutting you all off in the middle of a countdown, but it has to be done. Finita la musica.




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