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zenintrude posted:The Engrishy tagline is more damning than any of the Photoshopping... Hahahaha you're totally right! Let's point and laugh at the non-native speaker of English!
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Acebuckeye13 posted:Ah, that makes sense. Yeah, I'd probably see that movie. What, "Underslung Shotgun"? That is a pretty good title, but I'd have to see who's directing before committing to it. It sounds like a war flick, but somehow in the "quirky indie" genre.
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TetsuoTW posted:Hahahaha you're totally right! Let's point and laugh at the non-native speaker of English! It's not point and laugh, but when you are on design and want to be a professional you have to be very careful when it comes to grammar. It's very essential and it can destroy your beautiful work completely. And I'll stand and say, there is no excuse. We can find several tools to help us out with our bad English. We can even ask a native speaker of English, we don't live in then 80's anymore. Content: There is some simplicity in this one, and I like it:
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TetsuoTW posted:Hahahaha you're totally right! Let's point and laugh at the non-native speaker of English! Based on the non-native English I think this is the same guy. VVVVV Thanks!! VVVV zoux fucked around with this message at 17:14 on Mar 16, 2012 |
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zoux posted:(I've been having this problem lately where I can't get inline images to show up, can anyone else see an inline image in this post?)
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This is a pretty cool Gremlins 2 poster. Shame about the tagline though.
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Dissapointed Owl posted:This is a pretty cool Gremlins 2 poster. I think that was the tagline in the original, if I'm not mistaken. I love that poster, and definitely the original as well.
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Dissapointed Owl posted:This is a pretty cool Gremlins 2 poster. That was the original tagline. The original poster's pretty awesome too, though: In newspapers, they used much different artwork: They also had a special July 4th newspaper ad: The first "Gremlins" had quite a few 'special' ads as well:
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Robert Denby posted:That was the original tagline. The original poster's pretty awesome too, though: All those are great. What's a nice touch is they tell you that the tone of the movie is a lot different than the first one. I am still amazed by Gremlins 2 for being pretty much a parody of the first one without tarnishing the first one at all. Both movies are great a the individual level.
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Both the Gremlins movies are fantastic in their own right. The direction they took the sequel in was pretty ballsy and it worked out great.
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kiimo posted:And I would love to watch this... Looks more like a live-action adaptation of Geri's Game.
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Robert Denby posted:Gremlins! I hope someone made a lot of money off that marketing campaign. EDIT: Can someone tell me where to get the Japanese Avengers poster? Feel free to tell me what bad taste I have in posters. EDIT 2: What do people think of the Spider-Man movie poster with the reflection of the World Trade Center? I always really liked that one a lot. Open Marriage Night fucked around with this message at 00:28 on Mar 18, 2012 |
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Thousand Words, most uncanny valley poster of the year sockpuppetclock fucked around with this message at 18:09 on Mar 18, 2012 |
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Die Laughing posted:I hope someone made a lot of money off that marketing campaign. Holy poo poo. You do have bad taste! quote:EDIT 2: What do people think of the Spider-Man movie poster with the reflection of the World Trade Center? I always really liked that one a lot.
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Desperado Bones posted:Holy poo poo. You do have bad taste! IWatchStuff Movie Blog posted:See? Samuel L. Jackson has his head raised slightly now. He is a superhero. The end.
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Desperado Bones posted:I liked it too. Was the twin towers scene ever made? It was in the early teasers, actually. Warning: watching that will remind you how awkward and clunky CGI was in 2001.
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I like the concept of the Japanese Avengers poster, but the execution is pretty piss poor.
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TheJoker138 posted:I like the concept of the Japanese Avengers poster, but the execution is pretty piss poor. Agree with this. It's a neat concept and one that they could have done something a lot better with.
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Wolfsheim posted:It was in the early teasers, actually. Looks about as clunky as the CGI in the first person trailer for the new Spider-Man.
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Madkal posted:Agree with this. It's a neat concept and one that they could have done something a lot better with. It seems like they did it all in a hurry,or really didn't know what to do with it. VV drat, those Nokia cellphones,many were heavy as a brick. Oooo,old times, that trailer brought me a lot of nerdy memories. Desperado Bones fucked around with this message at 21:09 on Mar 18, 2012 |
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Wolfsheim posted:It was in the early teasers, actually. The CGI looked to be about on par with what was in the actual movie. If anything, I found the cellphone in that to be far more amusing. That Nokia clunker was cutting edge in 2001.
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SRM posted:Looks about as clunky as the CGI in the first person trailer for the new Spider-Man. The game they stole the entire look and feel of that trailer from (Mirror's Edge) looks more realistic than that trailer does.
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SATURNS SON EATER posted:The game they stole the entire look and feel of that trailer from (Mirror's Edge) looks more realistic than that trailer does. What's really damning is that it looks like their movie might honestly be worse than Mirror's Edge.
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The bank robbery looked really cheap and I have no idea why they made it look like a Werther's Original commercial.
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Wolfsheim posted:It was in the early teasers, actually. Vagabundo posted:The bank robbery looked really cheap
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victorious posted:Maybe going slightly off-topic, but using the image data off letterboxd.com and some quick copy/pasting, I made a couple of wallpapers using the posters for all the movies I'd logged on the site. There's probably websites that do this for you, but I thought I'd kill some time. Well, I'm on Letterboxd.com, and it's awesome - but it's apparent I'd have to create such a wallpaper myself, unless... ?
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The Triumphant posted:What's really damning is that it looks like their movie might honestly be worse than Mirror's Edge. Are we talking about the same Mirrors Edge, the highly enjoyable and critically acclaimed game?
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westborn posted:It's not so much just in the teaser as it is the teaser. I'm pretty sure there was never supposed to be a WTC scene (or at least not that one) in the movie itself and the whole thing was made as a very early stand-alone teaser, and that's why... Yeah, the teaser was shot separately from the rest of the film, although I think I remember hearing that the climax of the movie was originally going to take place on top of the World Trade Center (which was definitely the case for Men in Black 2).
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Max22 posted:Yeah, the teaser was shot separately from the rest of the film, although I think I remember hearing that the climax of the movie was originally going to take place on top of the World Trade Center (which was definitely the case for Men in Black 2). The WTC ending was in the James Cameron script, I believe, not any of the ones after he left and Raimi got on board. I think it's where Spidey and Arnold as Doc Ock were supposed to have their final show down.
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jojoinnit posted:Are we talking about the same Mirrors Edge, the highly enjoyable and critically acclaimed game? drat, it always surprises me to remember that Mirror's Edge actually got good reviews. For me it was just trial-and-error quicktime event gameplay interspersed with terribly-written anime cutscenes.
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The Triumphant posted:drat, it always surprises me to remember that Mirror's Edge actually got good reviews. For me it was just trial-and-error quicktime event gameplay interspersed with terribly-written anime cutscenes. I don't think you know what quicktime events are, because Mirror's Edge had no QTEs.
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Apparently he thinks gameplay that requires well-timed button pushing is a quicktime event, aka every game ever.
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Stupid Pac-Man with its drat QTEs!
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Mirror's Edge is a fantastic game with great music, great art design, and an amazingly dumb storyline.
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Role Play McMurphy posted:Apparently he thinks gameplay that requires well-timed button pushing is a quicktime event, aka every game ever. I was using it to refer to the fact that Mirror's Edge was extremely linear and repetitive, gave the player very little agency, and basically boiled down to trial-and-error gameplay of hitting the jump button at exactly the right time. It didn't have literal quicktime events but you could replace 80% of the game with them and it would have made very little difference.
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Are you sure you have the right game in mind?
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The Triumphant posted:I was using it to refer to the fact that Mirror's Edge was extremely linear and repetitive, gave the player very little agency, and basically boiled down to trial-and-error gameplay of hitting the jump button at exactly the right time. It didn't have literal quicktime events but you could replace 80% of the game with them and it would have made very little difference. Doom is extremely linear, repetitive, gives the player very little agency, and basically boils down to trial-and error gameplay of hitting the shoot button at exactly the right time. Pac-Man is extremely linear, repetitive, gives the player very little agency, and basically boils down to trial-and error gameplay of hitting the direction button at exactly the right time. God of War is extremely linear, repetitive, gives the player very little agency, and basically boils down to trial-and error gameplay of hitting the attack and jump buttons at exactly the right time. I could keep going, if you'd like. Just say you didn't like the game, dude. Hell, I never even finished Mirror's Edge because I got to a jumping puzzle that I had no loving idea how to finish and quit. No one will mind if it wasn't your thing, but none of those criticisms aren't true of a ton video games, right down to kind of being what video games, on the whole, are.
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TheJoker138 posted:I could keep going, if you'd like. Just say you didn't like the game, dude. Hell, I never even finished Mirror's Edge because I got to a jumping puzzle that I had no loving idea how to finish and quit. No one will mind if it wasn't your thing, but none of those criticisms aren't true of a ton video games, right down to kind of being what video games, on the whole, are. I did say I didn't like the game and started by saying that I recognize the issues I had weren't issues to a lot of people-- I'm not trying to convince people it was bad, just explaining why I, personally, had so little fun with it.
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Forgot to refresh and now I just look like a dick. Nevermind.
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Awesome (loving retarded) video game derail, bros! I have no idea what this movie is about, but I like to imagine it's about some Soviet super bad-rear end who builds railways with his fists for mother Russia.
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