http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ud4gZQcPac Who else thinks that they sort of took 0.44 straight from it?
I see what you mean, though the film looks like it has potential to be just another hyped flop. There's also the 95% Missile Launcher VATS shot on a squatting Raider at 1:03. Least Denzel gets a +5 bonus to Barter with that outfit. I can never find the matching hat with it either.
*blink blink* Okay, I was so not into Fallout 3, but I definately want to see this movie. It looks damn cool.
Actually, I take that back. It may be on par to Mad Max but it will always be inferior to the postman. That movie was fucking great.
I don't see any similarity to Fallout except the setting. It's like saying that Max Payne was a rip-off of Manhunter 1, because they both took place in New York. Or, with less exaggeration, trying to claim that Star Trek is a rip-off of Star Control II. They both take place in space!
The first minute looks more like the intro to Phantom Dust. Now that would make a fucking awsome movie.
Well, the scene at 0.44 looks exactly like the first thing I saw when exiting Vault 101. Who could ever play FO3 without noticing all the destroyed highway bridges?
Thank you, good sir. Exactly the response I was looking for. Of course the postman is shit, as is anything staring kevin costner. You can always find the clueless, desperate "needs to be socially accepted" tards by asking if the postman was a good movie.
Hey now! Robin Hood was a good Kevin Costner film. Of course that could just have been Morgan Freeman and Alan Rickman's doing. Or Bryan Adams' doing.
I don't know that I'd say Robin Hood was a good movie, but fortunately I was a kid when I first saw it and I wasn't nearly so critical back then.
It wasn't too bad. And I agree with magikot, Morgan Freeman and Alan Rickman did make it better. Think the Costner film I like the most, though was Dances with Wolfs. "Why don't they write"..one of the best lines ever.
Alan Rickman makes everything better. He was the only tolerable thing (along with Steven Fry voicing the book, because FUCK man, it works) in the recent H2G2 film. That entire film was pain... and then I heard Alan Rickman talking about the pain in all the diodes down his left side and that gave me just enough geeky joy to make it to the incredibly fucking bad ending.