I liked this end of the world movie… imo the best I’ve seen in awhile. It’s hokey, but I liked the characters and how they played off each other. Aaron Eckhart was cool, and the hacker guy was funny. Also the Air Force Pilot girl was cool too. Same with the two scientists. Also liked the special effects! Movie was more fun than Armageddon and that other comet/asteroid ending movie, and the volcano ones too.
The disaster effects were awful, with the exception of the big microwave hole above the Golden Gate bridge. The lightning scene in Rome is just laughable.
Big ass plot holes too. And of course, it had to be caused by us and not by some random natural phenonemon. Lame.
A newer user I agree with. I would not even have bothered to point out how crappy the Nosferatu Demo was if I had known you have universally bad taste. mtkafka, can you tell me what else you like so I can avoid it?
But I would like to use this post to stress:
Nosferatu Demo = crap.
Nosferatu Full Game = crap you paid for.
hey, let’s derail the topic and talk about a game…
My GF loves the demo and will probably buy it… .I haven’t played the demo yet… but from waht Ive seen… = undying
… and I haven’t seen the Core yet… I don’t think it’s no DVD here at the moment… but I have heard a lot of people saying “It’s shit… it doesn’t make sense… the wiggles movie is heaps better”
And a new user showing why most of the new users should be shot. But wow!!! You have a girlfriend!!! Make sure to tell us when you have that first beer with a post - “While I was playing the demo and drinking beer with my girlfriend”
The Core wasn’t nearly as bad as a lot of people say. Not to me, anyway. As far as disaster movies go, it was pretty well-done. It was just goofy enough at times to be enjoyable. But of course this is my opinion. You guys can feel free to angrily slam me for having it, like you’ve done in this thread already. :)
Nothing like watching a movie that really, really poorly handles a subject with somebody who specializes in that subject. Watching any war movie with my Colonel father is like pulling teeth, and then jamming them randomly back into my head without even aiming much for the open wounds where they were before and then pulling them again and then throwing them in the yard and now look at me bleeding in frantic circles in the grass searching for my damned teeth.
Heh. That’s exactly how I would describe having to watch movies with any of the physics majors I know. It’s funny, really. They can ignore the fact that a movie character can shoot webs out of his wrists, but doing a backwards flip in the air to dodge a punch is too unbelievable. It must suck to not be able to enjoy a movie without picking every scene apart.
Nothing like watching a movie that really, really poorly handles a subject with somebody who specializes in that subject. Watching any war movie with my Colonel father is like pulling teeth, and then jamming them randomly back into my head without even aiming much for the open wounds where they were before and then pulling them again and then throwing them in the yard and now look at me bleeding in frantic circles in the grass searching for my damned teeth.[/quote]
Cripes, my WW2 vet father (died in 92) used to love every bloody war movie, no matter how goddamn crappy they were - he was the opposite of critical when watching them, I guess because of the memories they brought back.