I prefer the turn based style of the BG/IWD series for CRPG's. There is just too much going in with targeting enemies with various party members, selecting spells, healing, etc... for me to be effective in RT.
*thread derailment inc*
My SW lore is weak. In SW3 why didny Obi Wan just wander down a few feet and roll the limbless Anikin into the river of lava. The "Chosen One" had turned to the darkside, he had to know the risks of letting him live. Its a plot hole I cant get over and trust me, Im only there to be entertained by the pretty lights.
I dunno man. My last name is 'Griffith' and my mother's maiden name was 'Jackson'.
Those are some pretty white names. Actually I guess Jackson is more of a Southern name, but still!
Honky.
Way back in the day my father claimed he was some % Native American to score some job/advancement. Not sure how he pulled that off considering you would have to be a tard to not recognize my surname as anything but Italian.
What whole other reel? The reel recovered by Eco was the missing piece of the one they already had, it fit in perfectly with the dialog train.
Whats with the horse? IMO, the island is capable of manifesting a persons thoughts into physical realities.
I would change the fact that threads dissapear every time a mod feels clevar and smarmy. Makes posting an even bigger waste of time when you never know from second to second if the thread will still be there when you refresh.
OK, here goes:
Zathura: Jumanji in space. Nuff said.
Star Wars III: Pretty good. Why didnt Obi Wan just stroll down and punt Anikin that last foot into the river of lava. Would have saved billions of lives, his included.
The Village: Totally craptacular. Shamalan owes my my 4 bucks back on the rental. What an assinine ending.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Fell asleep after the chick turned blue. Why does Depp ALWAYS have to play the "freaky weird dude" roll?
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: Weakest of the four so far and at almost three freaking hours long I was forced to trample an old lady on my way out of the theater.