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by Jhoh Clbbl O_____O 10/05/2007, 8:08pm PDT |
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bald vs piglike in appearance, GO wrote:
MTV's Stephen Totilo (along with Newsweek's N'Gai Croal) are probably our best placed agents in the otherwise bleak houses of the mainstream media outlets. As a jump off from this week's anxious Bungie/MS speculation, Stephen goes through a quick list of the companies he believes are well-suited to work the rich fields of the Halo franchise THEY GOT...... SO MANY!!!!!!!!!!! WAIT A SECOND. I'd assumed that we'd be of one mind on them, and many of his suggestions are solid, but the two best candidates are nowhere to be seen.
2k Boston/Australia - that is to say, Irrational Games - could produce the most incredible science fiction this side of System Shock with that franchise. They're already comfortable with the hardware, they're incredible storytellers, and plus, they have literally already made a game where a cyborg and an A.I. fight a collective intellect on a spaceship [this part links to A WIKI for System Shock 2 - Jhoh]. Quite simply, there's no company in the universe more qualified.
Meanwhile.
A GUY WITH NO JAW OH SICK wrote:
The video of the deposition is not a pretty sight. One of the people watching it in horror is Karen Crowder, the chief legal executive for one of Marty Bach's most important clients, a corporation being sued for poisonous pollution. Crowder is played by Tilda Swinton, who has been working a lot lately because of her sheer excellence; she has the same sleek grooming as Clayton, the power wardrobe, every hair in place. Thinking of Clooney, Pollack, Wilkinson and Swinton, you realize how much this film benefits from its casting. Switch out those four, and the energy and tension might evaporate.
I am probably the only person who gives a very Rowsdowerian YEAH RIGHT in response to that (then I high five myself for my sarcasm).
Also, a movie where they make love to bipolars who go off their meds and portray them as whistleblowers of evil polluting corporations, instead of people who are more likely to run around with a machete chasing George Clooney. HOLLYWEIRD ENGAGING IN FANTASY PABLUM. |
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