Stealth. I see Bioware ripped off EDI also.
Sankaku Complex Forums » Anime
-
Posted 11 months ago #
-
It's the middle of summer and it's hot. You'd like something to help you feel cooler. I recommend the documentary Touching The Void (2003).
It's the true stories of the first two men to climb the West Face of Siula Grande in Peru. On the way down the mountain, a storm comes up and one climber falls and breaks his leg. During the rescue attempt the injured climber slips over a cliff, dangling in mid-air. The other climber is slowly being pulled down the snow covered slope, unable to stop, unable to see what happened to his partner.
He is faced with a terrible decision: don't cut the rope, and they both die; cut the rope, and he lives and his partner dies. What he decides and what happens next is an amazing adventure story of survival.
Part interview and part recreation, the recreated scenes are so real you'll swear you can feel the cold of the ice and the blast of the wind.Posted 11 months ago # -
yesterday I watched Defending Your Life.
I watched most of it once as a kid (must've been around 8) and ever since I've been wanting to watch it again, but no one seemed to know what I was talking about, and of course I could never figure out the title, and not knowing the cast I was at a loss (again I was 8, I didnt pay attention to the cast back then)
Its not a perfect movie, but I love its idea of the afterlife judgement. No hell, if you confronted your fears and got your smart on you advance in the universe, otherwise you go back to earth and try again, if organized religion were this simple and fair I'd still be part of it.
I would've been at the buffet most of the time lol
Posted 11 months ago # -
Posted 11 months ago #
-
The Story of Anvil, for the Xth time.
Posted 11 months ago # -
I just saw Brave. I was expecting it to be pretty good, but I was surprised how much I enjoyed it.
On a side note, it could be retitled People Bumping Into Things: The Movie.
Posted 11 months ago # -
giascle said:
I just saw Brave. I was expecting it to be pretty good, but I was surprised how much I enjoyed it.On a side note, it could be retitled People Bumping Into Things: The Movie.
Reminded me of this @ 1:40.
Posted 11 months ago # -
Just rented (yeah, rented) God Bless America. Wonderful movie.
Posted 11 months ago # -
brningpyre said:
Just rented (yeah, rented) God Bless America. Wonderful movie.Indeed. How I wish I could be in Roxy's place. Except for the dying thing.
Posted 11 months ago # -
The grey...
Posted 11 months ago # -
I'm going to try two Singaporean films, Mee Pok Man and Tatsumi.
Posted 11 months ago # -
Octomom Home Alone
Her vagoo is far more normal than what I was expecting to see, but she's got so many scars and her skin is all stretched and she has bulky man hands.
Its trashy and kinda sad and she looks awkward while masturbating. Its a runner up on crappiest celebrity porn tape I've seen.
Tomorrow is new Batman! yay!
Posted 11 months ago # -
I just watched Tomboy, a french movie by Céline Sciamma.
Imdb goes:
"A 10-year-old girl, settling into her new neighborhood outside Paris, is mistaken for a boy and has to live up to this new identity since it's too late for the mistake to be clarified."
Posted 11 months ago # -
Mai said:
"A 10-year-old girl... is mistaken for a boy and has to live up to this new identity since it's too late for the mistake to be clarified."
I know someone online who had this same predicament (except the genders were reversed). He kept it up for years and just stopped a few months ago.
Posted 11 months ago # -
Oh, wow. Ladyhawke really did have a hilariously 80s soundtrack. Nothing like a medieval setting scored by synth tracks the whole way. It's just barely a step down from from Flash Gordon or Buckaroo Banzai in how 80s it is.
Posted 11 months ago # -
RockNRolla. Great Guy Ritchie film, at least for me. Other Guy Ritchie fans prefer Snatch.
Posted 11 months ago # -
Neko_musume said:
RockNRolla. Great Guy Ritchie film, at least for me. Other Guy Ritchie fans prefer Snatch.He hasn't directed that many films, but so far he hasn't disappointed me. I'm yet to see Swept Away and Revolver, and I'm reluctant to see Swept Away as I can't stand Madonna as an actress.
And as you pointed out, I prefer Snatch, but RockNRolla was lots of fun too.
Posted 11 months ago # -
Wayne's World.
Posted 11 months ago # -
Neat Hedgehog said:
Oh, wow. Ladyhawke really did have a hilariously 80s soundtrack. Nothing like a medieval setting scored by synth tracks the whole way. It's just barely a step down from from Flash Gordon or Buckaroo Banzai in how 80s it is.If you can overlook the music and comedy relief, Ladyhawke is a fine story.
Flash Gordon had Queen, so that can't be ridiculed. I don't know much about Buckaroo Banzai's soundtrack.
Posted 11 months ago # -
aneko said:
If you can overlook the music and comedy relief, Ladyhawke is a fine story.
I disagree. Not that it isn't a good story, which it is, but without comic relief it would have taken itself too seriously for the plot to carry it on it's own.
And Queen or not, Flash Gorson's soundtrack is hilarious at times.
Posted 11 months ago #
Reply »
You must log in to post.

Japan NEETer Than Ever
Date A Live Deadly Date Finale
Super Sonico Black Nurse Ero-Figure
“.moe” Domains Approved
Top 25 Yandere