I want mocha.
I'm sorry. I'm so, so sorry. But you can't have mine.
*runs away, careful not to spill any*
I want mocha.
I'm sorry. I'm so, so sorry. But you can't have mine.
*runs away, careful not to spill any*
I'm sorry. I'm so, so sorry. But you can't have mine.
*runs away, careful not to spill any*
*ponders how much effort would be needed to get off this bar stool and chase after Rel*
Too much. I'll just dream xD
*sits back sipping cider*
That was the one I just watched! A good menacing villain, crazy action, all that stuff. I... really liked the sappiness of the wedding. There. I said it.
The first was pretty good fare. I've gone off the second in recent years; it's just not so MI-ish as the rest.
The newer two are good as well. And the newest has an added bonus: gams.
Spoiler
I absolutely couldn't stand 4. As a result I haven't bothered with 5. :/
I haven't seen any mission impossible movies.
I absolutely couldn't stand 4. As a result I haven't bothered with 5. :/
Hmm. You could probably give 5 a look if you have nothing better to do and it's on TV, but it's pretty similar to 4 in most ways, I think, so it might not be up your street. I like it but that's not terribly helpful objectively or anything.
I haven't seen any mission impossible movies.
They make decent action-film entertainment. I don't know if you like that kind of thing or not, so *shrugs*
Well I enjoyed Wanted, Red and Red 2.
I... I can't end ME3. I know I'll bawl my eyes out.
But... Two more missions left...
Nope. Can't do it.
I'm the same as this.. but that's because I am a shamelessly admitting emotional wreck when it comes to anything like it hahaha
Well I enjoyed Wanted, Red and Red 2.
Then if you're up for some spy-gadget-disguise-fight-chase-and-stunt movie shenanigans some time, you could give them a try. At worst, you just waste a couple of hours on the first one you don't like and then don't bother with the rest.
Gee, I'm really selling them! ![]()
I... I can't end ME3. I know I'll bawl my eyes out.
But... Two more missions left...
Nope. Can't do it.
I'm really coming round to the idea that Control is the ending that should suit my Shep best. I may have to... force myself... to go through that ending some time to see how it actually turns out.
Then if you're up for some spy-gadget-disguise-fight-chase-and-stunt movie shenanigans some time, you could give them a try. At worst, you just waste a couple of hours on the first one you don't like and then don't bother with the rest.
Gee, I'm really selling them!
Never try to sell me a car or a house, baahahaha
I'm the same as this.. but that's because I am a shamelessly admitting emotional wreck when it comes to anything like it hahaha
Yeah. It's not so much the end, 'cuz I'm fine with the perfect end. Couldn't be more epic imo. It's just the... feel... of... the end ahahah
I'm so lame
Even listening to the soundtrack only is bad for my emotional state
As long as you let your brain take a back seat the entire time you are watching, go for it. I personally prefer less ridiculous, not so over the top, more believable action.
As long as you let your brain take a back seat the entire time you are watching, go for it. I personally prefer less ridiculous, not so over the top, more believable action.
but movie effects aren't meant to be realistic!
...
that's worth another bottle.
but movie effects aren't meant to be realistic!
...
that's worth another bottle.
I said believable not realistic. Big difference. Most of the action in MI is so over the top ridiculous it is totally unbelievable to me and I just roll my eyes.
I said believable not realistic. Big difference. Most of the action in MI is so over the top ridiculous it is totally unbelievable to me and I just roll my eyes.
Sorry, misunderstood because I see believable and realistic to be hand in hand but that's personal perception.
Yeah. It's not so much the end, 'cuz I'm fine with the perfect end. Couldn't be more epic imo. It's just the... feel... of... the end ahahah
I'm so lame
Even listening to the soundtrack only is bad for my emotional state
I still have never listened to the ME3 soundtrack. The other two, definitely, including my massively long and in the order-I-played-it complete ME2 soundtrack.
But the ME3 soundtrack, never. I guess I still haven't come to terms with it to be able to do so. Or some such bollocks.
In other news, I just turned 60 gb's of fraps recorded videos (27minutes worth) into 6 gb's without losing decent video quality for the first time.
*victory screech*
I R Gud Lerner
Sorry, misunderstood because I see believable and realistic to be hand in hand but that's personal perception.
If there's a scale from 'realistic' to 'totally nutso and against the laws of physics and common sense', then 'believable' is much closer to the former than the latter. Most action films go a little further along the scale from 'believable' and into the direction of, well, 'unbelievable' slash 'comic book physics'.
And that's the scale I've just invented. I will call it... the "Real-Nutso Scale".
In other news, I just turned 60 gb's of fraps recorded videos (27minutes worth) into 6 gb's without losing decent video quality for the first time.
*victory screech*
I R Gud Lerner
Wowzers. What's the subject? Is it Cully-Wully? ![]()
I still have never listened to the ME3 soundtrack. The other two, definitely, including my massively long and in the order-I-played-it complete ME2 soundtrack.
But the ME3 soundtrack, never. I guess I still haven't come to terms with it to be able to do so. Or some such bollocks.
It's breath-taking. For real. Really touching, mainly the themes closer to the end (logically)
I said believable not realistic. Big difference. Most of the action in MI is so over the top ridiculous it is totally unbelievable to me and I just roll my eyes.
It's breath-taking. For real. Really touching, mainly the themes closer to the end (logically)
Maybe I'll be able to listen to it once I've finally accepted an ending. Which I feel I should do before MEA comes out, and probably also before I write my own ending in 'Mass Effect: Resolution'. If only to hear all the StarKid dialogue again so I can extrapolate a better cutscene.
Would this sentiment be applicable to say...Jackie Chan? Or the, somehow, even more over the top work of Tony Jaa?
Curious is all.
And where does "Hard Boiled" or "The Killer" fall on the Real-Nutso Scale I wonder?
Would this sentiment be applicable to say...Jackie Chan? Or the, somehow, even more over the top work of Tony Jaa?
Curious is all.
I will not give an answer for that which I am unfamiliar with. You decide whether you find it believable or not.