One time when I worked at Gamestation they were selling God of War & Lego Star Wars as a package deal.
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“I always believe the movies I've made are smarter than the way they are perceived by sort of mass culture and by the critics,” Snyder said, a statement he immediately followed by saying, “Also, ‘It looks like a video game.’
I once saw Titan A.E. and a Powerangers movie in a box set. Though I really, really wanted Titan A.E., I couldn't bring myself to own anything Powerangers-related and passed on the offer.
Day Of The Dead (original) and Dawn Of The Dead (the remake).
anyone who liked that shitty remake wont like the former, and whoever likes the former wont like the latter. and i know Dawn Of The Dead is not the remake of Day Of The Dead, its just i find the last of the living dead movies was the best, in my opinion.
I do thoroughly enjoy the Dragonball series, all of it up until GT at any rate. I don't know why people hate on it, I'm guessing because they're only familiar with the god-awful dubbed version which has been butchered heavily to market it to young American audiences. As far as story goes, it does have a very repetitive formula, but it all comes together in the end and, if you were ever arsed to follow it closely, would see that it really develops over time.
*waits to be torn apart*
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I bought some powdered water, but didn't know what to add.
Yeah. The show had a lot of filler that wasn't in the manga. Fights that were but a few pages long in the comics were thinly sprawled over twenty-five episodes of the show. This lessened the dramatic intensity by a wide margin, because all the juicy bits would happen like five episodes apart as opposed to all at once.
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I bought some powdered water, but didn't know what to add.