face2papalocust @samnite: Bizarre je le trouve plus nerveux perso et la sensation de puissance et bien présente. (il y a 1 Jour)
Flash_Runner @reneyvane: Oui tout à fait. (il y a 1 Jour)
reneyvane @Flash_Runner: C'est pas inintéressant de permettre aux joueurs de se reposer après X heures à tirer sur des cibles mais il faut aussi que ce genre de séquence évoluent ? (il y a 1 Jour)
Flash_Runner @reneyvane: Cela intervient de manière ponctuelle comme dans plein de jeu. C'est pas un bac à sable ou un open world. c'est des phases dédiées de 10-15 min.. Jai testé le mecha cest fun. (il y a 2 Jours)
reneyvane @samnite: Est-ce qu'il y à des niveaux entier dédiés aux phases à dos de dragon ou lorsqu'on contrôle un robot ? Si vous ne savez pas, à quelle fréquence ça intervient ? Merci. (il y a 3 Jours)
samnite J'ai testé un peu Doom, je suis pas emballé, on a perdu en rapidité, en violence, en musiques épiques, je n'ai évidemment fait que 2 niveaux sur 22, mais je suis un peu refroidi, merci le Game pass... (il y a 4 Jours)
reneyvane L'héroine et nouvelle tueuse du reboot de Buffy sera "Ryan Kiera Armstrong" ! Sauf que depuis qu'on sait que ça va se faire, je pensais qu'ils tournaient une saison alors que c'est un pilote = test (il y a 4 Jours)
Driftwood Il est de nouveau possible de télécharger les vidéos sur le site. Désolé pour le mois et demi de panne. (il y a > 3 Mois)
Driftwood Retrouvez notre review de Rift Apart dès 16h00 aujourd'hui, mais en attendant Guilty Gear -Strive- est en vedette en home ! (il y a > 3 Mois)
Driftwood Nouveau live sur Returnal à 14h30 aujourd'hui. (il y a > 3 Mois)
Driftwood Rendez-vous à 17h00 pour un direct de 40 minutes sur Returnal (il y a > 3 Mois)
Pure amazing performances all around, it was hilarious and dramatic, such a badass movie, I will buy this movie when I have the chance.
Even though things in the movie seemed serious at points the acting of the main characters was so good I couldnt help but laugh at some of the lines they said.
9.8/10
I wish it would have lasted longer.
Real Madrid C.F. fan.
Transcendent man - Great documentary about Ray Kurzweil and his view on the future: The Singularity... Although I'm not convinced about the dates he sets, I am very interested in the rest of his theory. Thought provoking stuff, I can really recommend this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjhB6J23Qjs
What's also great about it is the both critics and followers get to express their views.
Gattaca - Great Sci-fi flick from 1997 (With Ethan Hawke, Uma Thurman and Jude Law). Mostly about the way society splits up after genetic enhancement in the future, creating two sides: the upper, superior class (enchanced genetics) and the lower "god-child" class who were born with all the natural flaws of mankind.
Colombiana - Pretty entertaining action flick. Female assassin looking for revenge! Zoe Zaldana = HOT!
Drive - Awesome movie, felt like watching an 80's movie (cinematography, music) with an interesting story and some nice twists. Great performance by Ryan Gosling
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And here's an upcoming movie that looks pretty interesting, I enjoy those post-apocalyptic stories!
http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/independent/the...
"First come smiles, then comes lies. Last is gunfire"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjhB6J23Qjs
What's also great about it is the both critics and followers get to express their views.
But really all it comes down to is how we're gonna solve the energy problem. Tesla's dream of free energy is still very much alive today, but solar cells? Also I don't think you can enhance human cognition. We don't even know where consciousness is. New discoveries in neuroscience actually imply it could be stored outside our physical brain. Yes, we know nothing. But for technology to progress in such a predictable way we'd have to know everything about it right now.
But really all it comes down to is how we're gonna solve the energy problem. Tesla's dream of free energy is still very much alive today, but solar cells? Also I don't think you can enhance human cognition. We don't even know where consciousness is. New discoveries in neuroscience actually imply it could be stored outside our physical brain. Yes, we know nothing. But for technology to progress in such a predictable way we'd have to know everything about it right now.
And there's also the possibility we (as a species) won't make it that far anyway, maybe we destroy ourselves before we get there (virus, war, etc).
I remember watching a documentary some time ago about a car driving on hydrogen fuel. This research was being funded by General Motors and when the scientists had a breakthrough, GM pulled the plug on the finance and took the whole design/discovery and locked it away in a safe ("Nothing to see here"!)
But yeah, Ray's not very cautious about the timeline of his prediction, I do understand his reasoning (his law of accelerating growth) but I still think his prediction is too optimistic. I did only recently hear about this whole subject (and was pretty amazed that there's such a huge following around it (followers and critics alike) and there's even a whole online community about this stuff; http://hplusmagazine.com/
It's also kind of funny since a lot of this stuff was mentioned in Deus Ex: Human Revolution.
"First come smiles, then comes lies. Last is gunfire"
Trancendent Man was an interesting movie though. I mean ive heard it all before, since i like this kind of "science for the layman" stuff, but this movie really painted a very sad portrait of Kurzweil. I mean the guy litterally seems obsessed with his dead father. It was almost a bit creepy :P
Science, bitches. It works.
"First come smiles, then comes lies. Last is gunfire"
I really liked the relationship between What's His Name and Samantha, the dog.
But it quickly turned into something else, with "zombies" that didn't pose much anxiety or fear, no build up, and a "I wish we had another hour of film" type of ending.
Maybe that's all due to the higher budget filming and CGI.
I suppose I could tell the more sensitive parts of my family that, "this is a touching Disney approach to the zombie genre".
Will Smith did a pretty good job, but the dog stole the show.
Let's hope if the next 28 isn't so soft.
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Uhhmmmm, what the fuck is that Movie even called..
O yes, The Darkest Hour.
Possibly the worst move I've ever watched for a long long time. If I had paid to watch that move I would of walked out half-way through, it's good I didn't Hah...
Acting = 1/10
Script = -2/10
Effects = 4/10
Characters = -16/10 (complete douchebags)
Complete Crap-fest.
One thing was funny though, the main character was like 4ft Hahahahaha.....
I tought it was awesome!
:D
Real Madrid C.F. fan.
Zapp Brannigan: If we can hit that bull's eye, the rest of the dominoes will fall like a house of cards...Checkmate.
The pacing was very good too.
Real Madrid C.F. fan.
nick frost aside, i did hate it, little chav thieving fucking arseholes..
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Getting to all the M Night Shyamalan movies I've missed over the years, which is all of them except The Sixth Sense and Signs
I've tried thinking about why I like one over the other, but I end up contradicting both movies.
I dont' know why I think Unbreakable is a good movie and The Village should have been a book for boring people, but I do, and that's that.
Unbreakable = See
The Village = Don't See (unless you like to be bored)
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"fuck you for not liking my movie"
I like how it's alway "his" movie too, like he's the one that made it bomb
I can totally appreciate what was there.
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I like how it conveys emotion as well. Pads and slowmotion. That's how you know it's an emotional scene. It's slow with ambient music :P
Tremors 1 through 3: The first two are actually good fun. Not great movies but fun to watch. The third though? Nah, the lack of budget really shows and the jokes are so lowbrow it's not even funny anymore. Ass blasters? Really?
I also saw Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, which was really nice. A very well made movie, well played and interesting all the way through. Definitely give that one a go. Gary Oldman is great in it :)
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It was like the movie telling me "hey buddy! Pay attention, we are doing emotions now!". It was a really good movie though, just some small bits that kinda annoyed me about it :P
Nerd Rage