A list of puns related to "Fine Wine (film)"
The next day she locked me in the cellar.
I bought Arkham Asylum on steam during the summer of 2020 as a huge batch of games to entertain myself with during quarantine, and it never really caught on all that well at first. I gave up not too far after an hour or so in game, and didn't touch it for another year. Recently however, I decided to give it another shot, and good god am I glad I did.
You'll most likely have heard of that joke that Spiderman on PS4 makes you feel like Spiderman. Well, what that game did to Spidey, this game does to Bats.
The combat is smooth and flows like water, making you feel like a martial arts expert and a detective who can think on the spot and use the enemy's movements to his advantage. The use of detective mode to show you the biggest things such as breakable walls and hard-to-reach vents, as well as the small details such as an NPCs heartbeat and mental state (I loved that btw, it was such a small detail but it was hella immersive) was so well done. Mark Hamill's phenomenal performance as the Joker kept a smile on my face. The way the environment subtly hints at you where to go next and what path might be accessible without ever being too handhold-y was brilliant too. The atmosphere was spot on, grimy and murky and dark, and I felt dirty just looking at some of the visuals. The characters all look amazing as well, particularly Scarecrow who I think is visually my favourite character/villain in the game, and his fear gas stealth segments were both intense and fun as hell. >!(The fake crash sequence I knew was coming, but not when, tho it actually did catch me off guard, and was a nice 4th wall break and a poke at the player's worst fear in this case being losing all their progress)!<
Riddler himself deserves an entire paragraph of praise on his own; this was the most well thought out way of implementing a scavenger hunt/collectibles I have ever seen. The fact that there are so many different challenges such as thinking outside the box to photograph a specific object, checking in secret spots for the Arkham sigils, smashing all of the wind-up teeth, fiddling around with perspective to piece together the hidden question mark, was a delight and genuinely felt like I was participating in one of Riddler's deadly games. And finding out the patients' backstories and personalities through the interview tapes was a joy to both find and listen to.
His voice acting was amazing too, a fresh change of style and presentation, as a sophisticated gentleman who seems equa
... keep reading on reddit β‘With Ayyapanum Koshy I thought Sachiβs craft was getting better.
Itβs only got better with time and it reaffirmed its position as my favorite non-Connery Bond film.
Each cast member was perfect for their role and the biggest knock I can come up with is the sound track can occasionally be a bit awkward.
After I watched No Time To Die I was very unsatisfied with the ending, but after some time I see that this was a nice way to honor Craig Bond and give him a fulfilled arc and peace, the ending with Bond saying his last goodbyes to Madeline and discussing about Mathilde is heartwarming and the action of the movie is great I enjoyed the foggy forest, Cuba, and the start in Italy the most. I have learned to just ignore the plot holes of the film. This movie, from a certain view point, is one of the greatest Bond movies there are, in my opinion it still doesnβt beat CR and Skyfall, but overall this is one of my favorite films, and with every passing moment it just gets better for me, remember that this is my opinion and you are welcome to have another opinion that I would like to hear, what did you guys think of No Time To Die?
Iβve made it a habit of watching βThe Burbsβ at least once a year (mostly when I feel down for whatever reason) and it just gets better every re-watch.
As a kid I loved it for being the first horror movie I was allowed to see. The perfect balance of scares and laughs made for an unforgettable experience that I still cherish and has sparked my interest in the genre. Although it mostly features adult characters, even as a kid you were able to identify with each of them and how they explored the neighborhood, made plans to have new adventures and every character reminds you of a kid you knew from school.
As an adult I love the atmosphere and the suburban setting. Dante excelled in encapsulating that summer break feeling as a kid where you had no worries in the world and just lived day by day. And now as a horror movie veteran it is so exciting to see all the references to the horror classics (itβs set on Elm Street, the Klopeksβ house reminds me of Amityville Horror etc)
And the cast..... simply perfect! Bruce Dern, Corey Feldman, Rick Ducommun (hilarious!), young Tom Hanks, Carrie Fisher... one of the best ensembles ever!
Itβs also one of those perfectly quotable movies out there: βI want to kill everyone. Satan is good. Satan is our palβ, βThere go the goddamn browniesβ, βNow they know that we know that they know that we knowβ
The movie has aged like fine wine and is a must-see for kids and adults.
10/10
After endgame and the latest marvel movies, I noticed that it's far easier to appreciate age of Ultron a lot more because you can see how much they foreshadowed later films in that movie. I remember walking out of the theater underwhelmed the first time, but after subsequent rewatches it was far better. Of course though, I still wish Ultron was less of a jokester but AOU as a whole was actually pretty good.
Also it's the best movie about the "avengers" when the avengers were a completely functional group (note I said best AVENGERS movie, not best MARVEL movie, so don't hate on me for this), unlike in infinity war where they were separated, and in endgame where the avengers are depressed, and they all mostly come at the final battle.
I apologize for not liking this movie when it first came out.
DreamWorks megamind has aged perfectly being a parody of Superheroes before they took over cinemas and >!whose main villain is a entitled βnice guyβ nerd who thinks he deserves a women because he was nice to her!<
I'm currently only level 23 with 49 raids played, however, I've been enjoying every one of those raids immensely and it has been my 4th wipe overall.
I want that gun I don't have rubles for right now? Scav a few raids, farm for a little bit, take my time, enjoy Tarkov, talk to people, make friends or acquaintances, loot every cabinet and bag, just take it slow.
Get into a raid? Take my time in it. Don't rush to the quest. Got crackhouse or some smaller looting area to loot first? Do that, search every nook and cranny. Stay in raids for much longer than usual, explore areas that I've not put effort in effort to explore these past 4 wipes.
It's been so refreshing not just rushing to everything.
The woman is seriously still as stunning as ever.
Please note that this site uses cookies to personalise content and adverts, to provide social media features, and to analyse web traffic. Click here for more information.