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okay,whether you know or not..i am a big fan of Sherlock Holmes,i have read the books Jeremy Brett is the best Holmes in Granada's series on TV,i have even visited the studios where it was made here in Manchester and walked down Baker street etc
so,here comes Guy Ritchie with a new take Robert Downey Jr as Holmes and Jude Law as Watson..you knew that already though
here is the trailer again
okay its 1891,and London is in its prime so to speak
Holmes and Watson are on a frantic run to stop Lord Blackwood(Mark Strong who has been in a few of Ritchies films and is in the upcoming Robin Hood movie) from continuing his devil worshiping and sacrificing,he has already murdered 5 women,they succeed in stopping him and a few months later Lord Blackwood is sentenced to death by hanging,before he is hung,Lord Blackwood offers Holmes a warning saying that there will be more deaths and that his death is only the beginning ...Oohh..big words!! However,a few minutes after the hanging and Watson pronounces that Lord Blackwood is indeed dead
A few days later Watson is preparing to leave 221b baker street and Holmes to move in with his fiance Mary Morstan when they are both informed that Lord Blackwood has risen from the grave and seen walking away,and so begins the case
If you are familiar with Guy Ritchie's other films maybe 'Lock,Stock and Two Smoking Barrels' or more so 'Snatch',you will certainly notice the style of cinematography and the way its filmed,the gritty look of late 19th century London is pretty spot on,down to the ships and boats that fill up the Thames and Tower Bridge being constructed
True to Guy Ritchie's other works,the best parts are some of the fight scenes,you may of seen in the trailers,it has slow motion fighting with Holmes explaining what he is doing and how he is doing,what you don't see from the trailer that right after those parts the whole 'fight scene' is speeded up to real time what Holmes explains in Minutes,its then repeated in real time in seconds
Robert Downey Jr certainly makes for an interesting Holmes,one we haven't seen before,but he seems to fit the bill quite nicely,even if the whole of Holmes persona seems to of been re-written especially so it seems for RDJ,but its Jude Law as Watson that really cements both his and Downeys performance as a double act,both are great together,and you can tell that they had fun playing the part,with both Holmes and Watson bickering at each other...never have i been so entertained by Jude Law,and never had i of thought i would utter that line
Joining them both is Irene Adler(Rachael McAdams)..let me explain,Irene Adler is the one woman Holmes is interested in,otherwise(at least in the books)he has no time for women and certainly no interest in rumpy pumpy,his fascination with Adler is not as much Love but awe,Irene Adler is more famous in the Sherlock Holmes world as being the one person who has outwitted Holmes(twice,so Watson says in this film),but Holmes admiration for Adler is supposedly as an enemy,as she is a criminal and he..isn't but here we have the female criminal helping out the Baker Street Duo to put a stop to Lord Blackwood
I can't say Rachel McAdams stood out as Irene Adler as it was all about Holmes and Watson,but she certainly didn't bog the film down
I enjoyed the film much more than i thought i would,the end was pretty expected and some of the puzzles throughout the film that leave the audience guessing is a little lame when worked out TBH
the movie runs for 2hrs 33 minutes,although it didn't really feel that long
i was wondering how this film had done,whether it had been a hit,as Avatar seems to of taken all the limelight..i found this on IMDB
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"Sherlock Holmes" hit theaters at a difficult moment last year. It came out only a week after all-time box office gross record-holder "Avatar" did, and on Christmas Day no less. James Cameron's sci-fi epic has dominated the box office since December 18, and "Holmes" was overlooked by many as a result.
Well, not that many. The $90 million-budgeted action/mystery has earned almost $400 million so far worldwide, with a home video release still to come. That's successful by any estimation, and more than enough to warrant the heavily forecasted sequel, and soon.
so it hasn't done too bad then,and a sequel would be very welcome from my view anyhow
Sherlock Holmes receives 8 Metal Orphans out of 10
afterthought:i just watched that trailer again and most of the scenes with Irene Adler,her bending over in her corset or kicking Holmes in the balls,or even kissing him at that point wasn't in the film,i am guessing that those scenes were cut..it goes to a much quicker way to get Holmes Handcuffed to the bed
Empire Magazine to celebrate 20 years has put a little flash game..its a big picture with lots of stuff happening,and see if you can guess the 50 films
you can save and quite and come back another time to finish up
well,its been a while since i posted a movie review,indeed its been quite a while since i have actually been to the cinema
today,i went to see Terminator Salvation.
Terminator Salvation is a story set in the 1800s in the countryside of Devon England and is about a man called Nigel who loves a woman called Doris,but the parents wont let them marry.....and Doris isn't over the moon about Nigel being a wuss......
actually Terminator Salvation is the 4th in the Terminator films....still not really sure if i would call it a sequel or a prequel
John Connor is now a bad ass military leader and the war with Skynet is in full force
the action switches from John Connor(Batman) and his band of merry men to Kyle Reese,who is trying to escape L.A,and Kyle befriends a guy called Marcus Wright
who is tough as they come and can fix anything,cars,radios....where they hear John Connor's voice speaking to the Resistance,and they decide they need to find John Connor
john,and co(who includes a heavily pregnant misses-Bryce Dallas Howard)are preparing to attack Skynet,as they have come across a code that when used as a signal,shuts down Terminators and Hunters, and there are lots of different type of Terminators now,not just humanoid type, and all with the same goal Cold Ice Cream on a hot day kill the human race...yes that old ploy,...this signal will shut down everything that is Skynet
along the way Marcus joins up with a woman of Connors group called Blair and is pretty much the eye candy of the film
thats pretty much the plan of action,i wont tell you anymore
there are lots of small touches,and some bigger touches that connects this film to the past Terminator films
please dont click on the spoiler,unless you have seen the film...
its much better not knowing this shit until you see itClick for read!
okay,first of all there are these bad ass Motorcycle terminators,that you may of seen on the trailers...
well,John,decides he wants to bag one..as Terminators are attracted to sound..in the middle of a desert highway,he puts jukebox on high volume
the song playing?..Guns N' Roses-You could be mine
you also see John looking at pictures of Sarah Connor(THE photo from the end of T1)...and listening to the tape recordings she made,while she was having that photo taken,if you remember..didnt sound like the original Linda Hamilton though
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now as you didn't click on that,you didn't did you?
don't click on this one either...
the part that stole the filmClick for read!
Connor has broken into Skynet and into the production factory of all Terminators,while Gawping through a glass window of one cell,the door blasts right off...behind the door?...
Arnold Schwarzenegger ...not the Arnold Schwarzenegger who is Governor of California,he didnt step into do some scenes
it isn't even the Arnold Schwarzenegger from Terminator 2 and Terminator 3
This is Arnold Schwarzenegger from 1984 The original Terminator...how the fuck they did it,i don't know,but it looked great.....Buff as fuck,naked and has 1984 hair floppy,couldn't see if his penis was floppy this time..best part of the film,and Connor fights with him
and i am not sure why,but this Terminator,again gave me the chill unlike other Terminators,you got that sense of wont stop until it drops,never ending,always persuing...class!!
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what did i think of the film?
well,it was good,lots of cool action...there was kind of a theme running through the film,which i thought was a bit shit...but in the end i was happy seeing it,the actual end itself is also a bit shit...but still
Christian Bale i thought was great..the kid who played Kyle Reese was a bit of a wimp at first but he soon toughened up,and the guy playing Marcus Wright(Sam Worthington)was also pretty damn good..Bryce Dallas Howard who played a heavily pregnant Kate Connor,was very much wasted i thought,she is a pretty good actress and pretty fit to boot...but i thought she could of been more in this film,maybe if she hadnt been up the duff
one more thing that i thought was great...the film was dedicated to the loving memory of Stan Winston!!..nice touch
1. Dr. No (1962) - Sean Connery 2. From Russia With Love (1963) - Sean Connery 3. Goldfinger (1964) - Sean Connery 4. Thunderball (1965) - Sean Connery 5. You Only Live Twice (1967) - Sean Connery 6. On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) - George Lazenby 7. Diamonds Are Forever (1971) - Sean Connery 8. Live And Let Die (1973) - Roger Moore 9. The Man With The Golden Gun (1974) - Roger Moore 10. The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) - Roger Moore 11. Moonraker (1979) - Roger Moore 12. For Your Eyes Only (1981) - Roger Moore 13. Octopussy (1983) - Roger Moore 14. A View To A Kill (1985) - Roger Moore 15. The Living Daylights (1987) - Timothy Dalton 16. Licence To Kill (1989) - Timothy Dalton 17. Goldeneye (1995) - Pierce Brosnan 18. Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) - Pierce Brosnan 19. The World Is Not Enough (1999) - Pierce Brosnan 20. Die Another Day (2002) - Pierce Brosnan 21. Casino Royale (2006) - Daniel Craig
i thought i would say something about Stephen King,i am a big fan of his,and he is one of those people,where,maybe you havent read a book of his,but you most certainly of seen a movie based on his works,i pretty much grew up with Stephen King films
and this thread is kind of a salute to Mr King
he has done many Books..are they all horror?,not really,but most are,some are just thrillers..but yeah,we all know Stephen King belongs in the Horror section
now i am not gonna go though all his works,just the ones that i think made a big impressionat least on me when they were made into movies and TV(as i didnt read when i was young,so movies and TV was my only connection with Stephen King)
*************the 70s*************** well,lets see some of the books that were made into films/TV
Carrie-Sissy Spacek,John Travolta-directed by Brian Depalma(scarface,untouchables)-movie
how much of an impression did this film make? the Shower scene certainly did...'PLUG IT UP,PLUG IT UP'
'Salems Lot-David Soul,James Mason-directed by Tobe Hooper(poltergeist,texas chainsaw massacre)-tv mini series Impressions -remember the kid at the window?...or the vampire sitting up bolt right out of his coffin when Geoffery Lewis(Julliet lewis' father)was digging him up
The last time i saw any Rambo film was perhaps 20 years ago,back in the late 80s,when Rambo 3 was released on VHS rental and my dad rented it out to watch,and we watched it together(as with all the latest movie releases)..i was 12 years old,and after loving....no adoring parts one and two,i remember pretty much,alas,hating part 3
with part 4(named here as plainly 'Rambo',i think in the U.S. it was named 'John Rambo')being on my to watch list,after seeing the trailers for it and it giving me the nostalgic feeling of numbers 1 and 2,i picked up the rambo box set DVD from HMV,parts 1,2,3 and 4
so,i began at the beginning
FIRST BLOOD
if you dont know the story(and why not?),it is a story of a drifter named John Rambo,who comes to a small town,originally to meet up with an old 'Nam buddy,only to find that his friend had died the summer before from cancer(or as Rambo himself puts it later on,'he died in 'Nam,but just didnt know it) John Rambo(i wish i had a kickin name like that),continues through town only to attract the local sherrif of this quiet town,there the sherrif tells him that this is a peaceful place,and thats the way he likes it,and gives Rambo a lift to the edge of town,pretty much shoving Rambo out of his sight..and in the present situation,Rambo isnt in much mood to be nice,Rambo makes his way back into town,much to the dislike of the Sherrrif(who by the way is played by the ever brilliant Brian Denehey)..words are traded,and finally Rambo finds himself under arrest In the cell back at the local police station,Rambo is treated poorly,and eventually(after having flashbacks of Vietnamese torture)He fights back,escapes and is on the run
he is hunted and followed and shot at to a local forest,and there he gets by on his training by hunting and setting traps for the local police who are the ones hunting him
eventually an old colonel named Col.Samuel Trautman(played by the late Richard Crenna),Rambo's old Colonel,comes onto the scene,and there he tells the local sherrif,that Rambo is trained for this,he is a vietnam war hero,he has won countless medal of honours..this is the point where the sherrif realises that he isnt up against just a drifter but a soldier,a survivor
its easy to see how the sylvester stallone bandwagon got so popular in the 80's,this is a fantastic performance from him,its up there with Rocky I and Rocky II,could anyone else play John Rambo?,no way,not a chance this is Sly stallones character,and no one elses(he also shares screenplay credits...same as he had with the Rocky movies)
Sly really seems to give his all especially at the end he gives a little speech,a Vietnam soldier speech...he tells of coming home after Nam,only to be met with harrasment from protestors who tell him he shouldnt of been out there in the first place,fighting a war they weren't wanted,its all pretty much in with what was said around those times,but all in all,whether you did agree or not with the Vietnam war,those soldiers were just doing their jobs....a trend that can still be used today,i myself am not up on the whole situation with the Vietnam war as i am on WWII..but,its made clear that its pretty much the same message for any war
if like me,you haven't seen this film for some time,if you get the chance,take some time out to watch it,it is still brilliant,and it gives me hope for the second film,that i also remember loving so much
okay with Crystal and Skin going see the new Incredible Hulk movie,and also The Dark Knight due soon i was thinking about all the other Marvel films there have been,and also not forgetting the DC films as well
a few years ago,the Marvel films were at full speed....films like X-MEN trilogy,DareDevil and even Hulk,now they have taken a little breather
so,what is your favourite comic book movie,and reasons..do you think they stayed faithful to the comics etc
dont forget comic book movies have been going for a while
think Superman,Batman,Spider-man,The Punisher
The Punisher,i liked the Dolph Lungren in the 80s one better than the recent one
spider-man movies,perhaps you liked the 70s/80s TV movies better?
or perhaps for the ladies,its Wonder Woman or Elektra
my favourite would have to be Superman:The Movie........for what i think,it seemed to stay faithful to the comics(bigger fans of superman comics could disagree with me)..especially having the back story of Krypton,when audiences tend to just want to go straight in there...and of course it General Zod being imprisoned set up the second movie christopher Reeve was great as smeagle/Golum that was clark kent/superman
great theme music as well,if any music lifts you..that one does
okay i went to see this today,its on for 116 minutes,but it really didnt feel like it...before we go on,please be warned if you like,that this film is a musical
do you know the story?...Benjamin Barker,gets wrongfully sentanced for...foolishness..and gets sent far away from the streets of London,away from his beloved and his daughter,15 years later Benjamin is back...as Sweeney Todd...never forget,never forgive,he wants his revenge on the judge who set him up,he opens a barbers shop above Mrs Lovett's pie shop,and together they murder a whole range of London folk,dumps the bodies downstairs and makes them into pies
Directed by Tim Burton and Johhny Depp as sweeney and Helena Bonham Carter as Mrs Lovett(these 3 have been together in charlie and the chocolate factory,corpse bride),,Tim Burtons typical vision is right at home here,in 19th century London,and Depp gives us perhaps Capt Sparrow's long lost brother(same accent,only less drunk sounding)
Even though this is a musical,i dont think it should put off any of you that much,the 18certificate is justified,where sweeneys cut throat razor slices the customers throats open and Depp practically bathes in the streaming blood that spurts out the supporting cast is pretty damn impressive as well,Harry Potters Alan Rickman(Snape) and Timothy Spall(Peter Petigrew),are great as the evil Judge and his sidekick,also Sacha baron Cohen(Borat) as sweeneys todds rival Italian barber Pirelli is good for a laugh or two
the story is great,the look of olde London town is just as impressive as you would expect of a Tim Burton film...and yes,the songs were fine as well,i knew it was a musical before entering the cinema,they arent sing along type songs,but at least it was something different
Anything bad?,well...if you dont like musicals,stay well away,even if it is another Burton,Depp,Carter one(corpse bride you could count as a musical)...because the script in this i think is more sung than spoken
bad blood,not that the blood in this film was that bad,i have seen less convincing blood,but in this film it looked a bit too light,perhaps thats how Tim Burton wanted it to be,i dont know...but the amnount of blood,was still great
not sure if it was the cinema i was in or what,but London town in the dark,was a bit too dark for me,i could hardly see what was going on,relief when the flashbacks (and also a cute little dream sequence of Helena Bonham Carter)was during the day with lots of vibrant colour....but present day wasnt all bad though later scenes has olde london town during the day as well
i liked this film,i dont mind some musicals..maybe i am swayed because how much i love Tim Burton films..if you are a guy,take the girlfriend/wife for the songs,although she may not favour all the blood.
anyway i reckon this is a 8 metal orphans out of 10 movie...a difficult movie actually to recommend,as i know singing isnt everyones cup of tea,they want action ...well here is gore and singing and also take into account that i love all kinds of movies unless Skins hero steven seagal is in it
and sorry for so many posts on the review,PS3 is super shit FIXED 16/06/08
I know that the majority of these films are old,but i also know we have a lot of Sci-Fi fans here
i have all 10 Star Trek Movies on DVD,i have never been much of a trekkie,i have never watched a full episode of Star Trek TV series...and cant say i had watched all of these movies(i had seen 1-5...but not since having them on DVD)
so,i have started to watch them
yesterday i started with number 1 Star Trek:The Motion Picture,having not seen this for a loooong,loooong time,it felt like watching it for the first time(cos i couldnt remember shitall)
so i put the DVD in and first of at the beginning of the movie it has 3-4 minutes of a blank screen(maybe with stars)and music playing.....wasnt really sure what to make of that,so i started to fast forward,stopping every now and then to make sure no voice over had come on....finally the paramount logo comes up(?..i thought the film already started)
the thing with Star Trek the film,is the special effects are well,quite shit...this has not had the loving care that star wars got when that was released on DVD,you can see big black lines around the space ships and although this is the directors cut,you would think they could of got rid of the margins,George Lucas managed to get rid of the boxes round the tie-fighters...and yes,i will forever compare this to star wars,another thing is the clothing,its aged badly,it looks like a buck rogers episode...but if you look at star wars..han solos gear,lukes Karate/Judo suit...doesnt look bad,maybe some imperial officers with their mutton chops age star wars,but it doesnt look as aged as this film
anyway,special effects/clothing hardly ruin a story anyway....from the story i kind of figured that something had happened in the series that fans should of been aware of,or they would know,so perhaps i am missing out on something
the story goes that this big blue vortex thing is heading to earth,the Klingons(have they always had a backbone on their face?)have already tried to intercept it by firing torpedoes at it,but the Klingon ships got wiped out with the vortex's return fire
so,the starfleet have less than 72 hrs before this thing reaches earth...they have the one option,the starship enterprise..and the newly reappointed Admiral Kirk
the film plods along until they get to the vortex thing,and a few people get wiped out in the process,i was quite suprised that i liked the film...even with the pretty obvious V'GER,it does ask the viewer to suspend belief(even more so than usual),and has a lot of religious similarities..and some of the acting really was ballsuckingly bad...but the film was enjoyable as a whole...oh and yes,it had the corny ending ...'did we just witness the birth of a new species'...er,no kirk,two people just commited suicide
and next up,perhaps today i will sit down to watch my favourite star trek movie....thats number 2,if you are good at maths the wrath of kahn(which if i remember rightly,also expects that you have seen the series,as Kahn was in an episode)
this coming friday i am going to go and see the new james bond film,casino royale.....it looks good,and can i just say that i was weary of there being a blonde bond in the shape of daniel graig...until i saw MUNICH(if you saw munich,it was the part where he killed that naked woman with the gun that was disguised as a bicycle pump)
now i think he will do a fine job...cant be any worse than george lazenby
i am a big fan of james bond,and have just finished collecting all of the double disc james bond films(i gave my dad the one disc collection i already had)
but what do you think?
do you think daniel craig can cut it as 007?
whats your favourite james bond film?,gadget,theme,car....and/or woman?
oh and who was your favourite james bond<<<most important question
mine was sean connery,although i grew up watching the roger moore bonds,and my favourite bond film is live and let die(and the soundtrack...paul mccartney)..i still think connery in the first 3 bonds was great
so,today i saw Fantastic Four:Rise of the Silver Surfer,the film is on for about 90minutes...just a shade past 80minutes if you dont stay for the credits
all the cast from the first film are back for the second one,after the first 10minutes of the team keeping an eye on a new arrival alien(silver surfer voiced by laurence fishburne-who i hate),and said alien having a little fisticuffs with johhny storm we head of to invisible woman and mr fantastics wedding...laa dee daa,which gets imterupted by the arrival of the silver surfer(and some good helicopter stunts) in new york...YAY,and they begin chase.
it seems that the silver surfer visits planets and then a few days later,that planet dies,and now he is at earth,and the team have to team up with ....*dramatic music please*..Victor Von Doom to stop the destruction of our planet
first place that seems to be on silver dudes mind is London,and the London eye(which truth be told,the eye would be first on my list as well)...so,one of the best parts of the film is the four trying to save the eye from falling,the action switches to many places on our globe,including greenland,germany....er,somewhere in the desert,proberbly the sahara,Tokyo and of course New York
like the first film,the special effects are pretty cool,which is what you would/should expect for a film like this,invisible woman/sue storm is the only one who has kinda progressed with her powers,now being able to do,everything...see through walls,force field bubbles..with a possible nude scene,so when the film comes out on DVD,the pause/slow mo button will be in use---and the other guys with their powers provide the so-so amount of action and laughs
The story however is not really cool..just like the first film..but,that didnt stop me liking the film...turn your brain off and enjoy...if you liked the first film,then you will proberbly like this.............maybe you should wait to rent it if you thought the first film was so-so,if you hated the first film,go see Shrek 3 or something,or that penguin surfing film,whatever its called....that looks funny
anyway...i give FF4:rise of the silver dude a 3 metal orphans out of 5
so,i have just got back from seeing pirates 3 at the cinema...2 hrs 40minutes...and in a seat where my nose was touching the pissing screen
if you remember the end of pirates 2,it looked as though jack was buggered and the nasty beasty was gonna eat him....what can i say,do you want me to spoil it?...okay i will...jacks back
i wont go into the ins and outs,but the crew,including barbossa,turner and swann go to davey jones' locker(which is kinda like,the sea term for the other side,or the afterlife if you want)to go rescue jack...and then continue the fight against the east indian trading snobs and davey jones' flying dutchman crew
special effects are pretty much second to none,there are some great effects and explosions on the screen...the laughs are there as well,although not as memorable as number 2...me thinks..the monkey and parrot steal the movie at times
cast-pretty much all the cast from the first two films are back...including this time Chow yun fat and a cameo(blink and you WONT miss him...its longer than i thought)from Keef richards,the rolling stones axe man...johnny depp,is again great in the role,just this time,maybe wearing a little thin...and i am a big johnny depp fan
story-okay,i said a bit up there...but that was just to let you know what was going on...............everything else,was.....a bit fucking bizarre,no really,this film before i saw it had a double...or triple dose of LSD.....the story is up in the air for much of the movie,people double crossing others only to double cross again....a ship full of Jack sparrows,giants on ships.....it left me a few times not knowing what the hell was going on,you will know what i mean when you see the film
remember number 2?...the bullshit factor was at a nice 3 out of 5,which is just about right for any kind of imaginative film.....this one is a 6 out of 5...its crazy at times.
anyway,in the end,its decent entertainment enough,and if you liked numbers 1 and 2...then the odds are.you'll like this....i liked the film,but was expecting better...storywise
i feel as though i will benefit more from the DVD version,so hopefully it will be better then
but for the time being i give a metals movie rating of 3/5
140 minutes long....i did my back in the other day,so sitting there in those damn seats isnt fun
okay,the film...i will be vague as i dont want to spoil anything for you
everything is going great for Peter,he always see's MJ at whatever play she does,he is getting good grades...and New York love spider-man
of course it wouldnt be much of a film if it stayed that way...unless possible porn career for MJ
sandman (who is the bad guy here)special effects are quite impressive,with him breaking down into little particals,and re-arranging all the time...although towards the end,they felt abit stretched and a little cartoony
and from out of space on a meteroite,comes some wierd black liquid(venom)..that attacks peter while he has the spidey suit on(without the mask),and the 'venom' is attached to the suit,so whenever he wears that suit(he also has the red and blue one)he,has a desire to hurt(or at least be a twat)...more interesting is peter parkers persona when he is wearing the suit under his day clothes...at one point he doesnt look that far from a Goth
and at work he has a new challenge in a competitor photographer who takes spideys pictures as well...and J.J(his boss)loves him
so whats a sam raimi spider-man film(or any sam raimi film for that matter)without bruce campbell....the king of the B's is again back in a little scene stealing role,this time as a french waiter...and is on the screen for a bit longer than his first two cameos in the first two films,providing the laughs
the film,i feel could of been longer,maybe expanding on Harry being the new goblin.....or on this 'Venom'...and the rival photographer.....with the sandman,if felt as though we had gone down this road before with dr.octopus from the second film...but its all good fun,and the film is very much in the same vein as spidey 1 and 2...to be honest,i think spidey 2 was proberbly the best
but you wont be dissapointed in this one
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with this being a sony film,you should of seen all the commercials/trailers for the ps3...i was nearly sick from sony overload...motorcross,this is living,spider-man
i bought the game as well for the 360,but havent played it yet...wanna get something to eat,last thing i ate was a big mac about 18hrs ago
i read this about the game before
'Spider-Man 3 takes place in New York, just as the movie and the previous games did. Treyarch put in the hours to expand the city of Manhattan to triple the size of the previous game as well as double the vertical height. In addition, they have added more than 20 miles of sewers and subways beneath the sprawling city. Further filling out the city, they have added neon lights, stock tickers in Times Square, as well as more pedestrians and vehicles than any previous Spider-Man title. This fleshes out the overall landscape in a very realistic fashion as it brings the game to life. Pedestrians hustle and bustle down the sidewalk as cars stack up for rush hour traffic.
It isn’t just the graphic textures and landscape scope that got an upgrade, the overall lighting engine has been completely rebuilt to bring the city of Manhattan to life. Nowhere is this more apparent than in Times Square in the evening. The neon lights paint the night sky in bright colors as random buildings and street lights cast their dull yellow glow below.'
so i will let you know whats its like,i do know there is absolutely No xbox live
okay,now these are now a few years old,and some of you may already of seen them,but they are still great little movies rangeing from 8 mins to about 10
there were only 8 made,all to show off the BMW,but dont think you are gonna get a normal promo vid,these are top class,with top directors for each one,and all star Clive Owen(these are some of the best things he has done)...you may notice a few other famous actors here and there
this first one is called:
Ambush
enjoy
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