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Post by rra on Sept 22, 2007 15:27:18 GMT -5
get both Both are cheap now anyway Only reason I recommend buying the DC edit of WARRIORS is because of the special features, which are nice. *Beer Bottles Clanking* WARRRRIORS...........WARRRRRRRRIOOOOORS.....Come Out and PLAAAAAY!
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Post by Jiren on Sept 22, 2007 15:30:07 GMT -5
Also the game is very good
It gives all the warriors a backstory
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Post by Bobeddy on Sept 22, 2007 15:30:37 GMT -5
While I don't think the comic panels added anything to the movie, I definatly don't think they really took anything away either. They were unnessacary, but had little effect on the quality of the movie either way in my opinion. I slightly disagree. In the original theatrical edit, there is that great scene when Swan & Ajax flee the cops from the subway station, only to come across the Furies....silent, menacing, and swinging their bats like they're ready to hit some home runs with some Warriors' skulls. That's badass. Not "Holy S***! Its the Furies!" or whatever it was. The fact that that scene is reduced is one of my main gripes with the panels. The shot where the Furies are revealed is fantastic, makes them seem so creepy and mysterious and above all else dangerous. The panels just don't create that effect.
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Post by Maidpool w/ Cleaning Action on Sept 22, 2007 15:33:06 GMT -5
While I don't think the comic panels added anything to the movie, I definatly don't think they really took anything away either. They were unnessacary, but had little effect on the quality of the movie either way in my opinion. I slightly disagree. In the original theatrical edit, there is that great scene when Swan & Ajax flee the cops from the subway station, only to come across the Furies....silent, menacing, and swinging their bats like they're ready to hit some home runs with some Warriors' skulls. That's badass. Not "Holy S***! Its the Furies!" or whatever it was. Plus........."In the Future...." People in the future still listen to disco tunes and HEAVEN CAN WAIT is still in theatres? I'll have to go back and watch both cuts again. As I haven't seen either in a while. But I'm pretty sure I'll feel the same afterwards. I'm pretty laid back about this kind of stuff. As long as they don't throw some Unicorns or something in there I'm usually okay.
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Post by rra on Sept 22, 2007 15:34:09 GMT -5
Also the game is very good It gives all the warriors a backstory Yes it does, and its much more fun than it should be. Hell, its one of the few games I wished a sequel* was made. *=I once had a WARRIORS sequel idea. If the original film was set in real time in 1979, the sequel happens in 1980, where with New York City's insane crime and gang epidemic, a very unpopular U.S. President storms the city with National Guard, DEA, FBI, and the Army so to sqash this problem, shore up the President's crappy domestic pollings, and ensure re-election for a "crime fighting" President. So this time the Warriors would have to fight through a city that's become a DeMilitarized Zone, with all the gangs either joining together to fight the Feds or each other, the Warriors are fighting AWAY from home, instead of fighting TOWARDS home.
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Post by Maidpool w/ Cleaning Action on Sept 22, 2007 15:36:00 GMT -5
Also the game is very good It gives all the warriors a backstory Yes it does, and its much more fun than it should be. Hell, its one of the few games I wished a sequel* was made. *=I once had a WARRIORS sequel idea. If the original film was set in real time in 1979, the sequel happens in 1980, where with New York City's insane crime and gang epidemic, a very unpopular U.S. President storms the city with National Guard, DEA, FBI, and the Army so to sqash this problem, shore up the President's crappy domestic pollings, and ensure re-election for a "crime fighting" President. So this time the Warriors would have to fight through a city that's become a DeMilitarized Zone, with all the gangs either joining together to fight the Feds or each other, the Warriors are fighting AWAY from home, instead of fighting TOWARDS home. The Warriors game was good. The only problem I had with it was the camera at times. I was able to get over it though.
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Post by TheDieselTrain on Sept 22, 2007 15:36:53 GMT -5
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Post by Jiren on Sept 22, 2007 15:37:30 GMT -5
When i knew it was made by R* i had faith
The only bad game from them was "State of emergency"
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Post by Maidpool w/ Cleaning Action on Sept 22, 2007 15:40:04 GMT -5
When i knew it was made by R* i had faith The only bad game from them was "State of emergency" I'd like to argue Manhunt being in that catagory to, but that's all personal taste.
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Post by rra on Sept 22, 2007 15:41:16 GMT -5
Yes it does, and its much more fun than it should be. Hell, its one of the few games I wished a sequel* was made. *=I once had a WARRIORS sequel idea. If the original film was set in real time in 1979, the sequel happens in 1980, where with New York City's insane crime and gang epidemic, a very unpopular U.S. President storms the city with National Guard, DEA, FBI, and the Army so to sqash this problem, shore up the President's crappy domestic pollings, and ensure re-election for a "crime fighting" President. So this time the Warriors would have to fight through a city that's become a DeMilitarized Zone, with all the gangs either joining together to fight the Feds or each other, the Warriors are fighting AWAY from home, instead of fighting TOWARDS home. The Warriors game was good. The only problem I had with it was the camera at times. I was able to get over it though. My only gripe is that I I'm fighting several people, and I want to fight one guy, but my tracking system locks on someone else instead, and its a pain to change it. Still, its fun playing that stage where the Hi-Hats chase you across the rooftops, and I throw several off into the streets below. Break a leg!
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Post by Jiren on Sept 22, 2007 15:43:34 GMT -5
When i knew it was made by R* i had faith The only bad game from them was "State of emergency" I'd like to argue Manhunt being in that catagory to, but that's all personal taste. I liked Manhunt It struck a chord with my sick side , Scythe to the nutsack OUCH!!!!
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Post by Maidpool w/ Cleaning Action on Sept 22, 2007 15:45:58 GMT -5
I'd like to argue Manhunt being in that catagory to, but that's all personal taste. I liked Manhunt It struck a chord with my sick side , Scythe to the nutsack OUCH!!!! I liked it to, at first. Then it just got so repetitive it bored me. Like I said though, it's all on personal taste. Did Rockstar make SoE 2 also? Or was that another company?
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Post by Jiren on Sept 22, 2007 15:47:27 GMT -5
I liked Manhunt It struck a chord with my sick side , Scythe to the nutsack OUCH!!!! I liked it to, at first. Then it just got so repetitive it bored me. Like I said though, it's all on personal taste. Did Rockstar make SoE 2 also? Or was that another company? No
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Post by Maidpool w/ Cleaning Action on Sept 22, 2007 15:50:50 GMT -5
I liked it to, at first. Then it just got so repetitive it bored me. Like I said though, it's all on personal taste. Did Rockstar make SoE 2 also? Or was that another company? No No Rockstar didn't make State of Emergancy 2? Or No it wasn't another company that did it?
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Post by Brandon Walsh is Insane. on Sept 22, 2007 16:03:55 GMT -5
I like movies the way they were meant to be seen; or originally seen.
BUT, i do like watching deleted scenes and hearing stories about said movies.
Man. This bites.
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Post by Jiren on Sept 22, 2007 16:07:26 GMT -5
No Rockstar didn't make State of Emergancy 2? Or No it wasn't another company that did it? Sorry No it wasn't R*
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Post by Maidpool w/ Cleaning Action on Sept 22, 2007 16:08:56 GMT -5
I like movies the way they were meant to be seen; or originally seen. BUT, i do like watching deleted scenes and hearing stories about said movies. Man. This bites. Meat you should just get both. The bare-bones is like 4.99 now and the Special Edition is like 9.99 now.
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Post by Brandon Walsh is Insane. on Sept 22, 2007 16:09:56 GMT -5
No.
That 9.99 can be put towards my Simpsons Season 10.
MUST... HAVE... COMPLETE... COLLECTION
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Post by Bobeddy on Sept 22, 2007 16:13:24 GMT -5
No. That 9.99 can be put towards my Simpsons Season 10. MUST... HAVE... COMPLETE... COLLECTION As there's on average 8 episodes of The Simpsons shown here every day, I don't see much point in buying the DVD's.
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Post by Brandon Walsh is Insane. on Sept 22, 2007 16:20:01 GMT -5
No. That 9.99 can be put towards my Simpsons Season 10. MUST... HAVE... COMPLETE... COLLECTION As there's on average 8 episodes of The Simpsons shown here every day, I don't see much point in buying the DVD's. Commentary. Although, I like the Al Jean and Mike Reiss and Jim Brooks versions... not so much the Season 9. But I'm addicted, so yeah.
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