Hmm? How is this related to LucasArts games you say? Article 121 of Mojo Law states that "All news stories must be related to LucasArts, former key employees or studios created by said key employees directly or indirectly via community efforts, fangames etc, with the exception of Back To The Future news because it's the greatest movie ever made and everyone should hear about anything to do with it as it's just so awesome."
Oh, and there's a Telltale game coming out based on it too. This year. October perhaps, wild guess?
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Kroms
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I'll probably get killed for this, but I'd peg Star Wars, Indiana Jones and Back to the Future as some of the most overrated films ever made.
Can't blame you really. I love the first Back to the Future though the sequels were average at best. Star Wars and Indiana Jones...no point in me even getting started on how much I think they are overrated.
Maybe I could have at least partially enjoyed one of the Star Wars movies if it hadn't been hyped so much.
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Kroms
but as pure, standalone movies they tend to both bore and disappoint me.
Your face tends to both bore and disappoint me.
Also, it's probably for the best that BTTF isn't being re-released in the States, as it saves me the misery of finding out that my backwater municipality isn't within a 1500 miles radius of a selected city.
Kroms
I'll probably get killed for this, but I'd peg Star Wars, Indiana Jones and Back to the Future as some of the most overrated films ever made. It's not something snobby, like "Oh I prefer to see Smultronstället - I mean, Wild Strawberries. It's real and passionate and profound," just "I really don't see what the big deal with these movies is." I get their importance in introducing the whole popcorn flick into our lives (where would we be without those?), but as pure, standalone movies they tend to both bore and disappoint me.
Well I agree re. BTTF, and most of the Indiana Jones films (especially Last Crusade), but Raiders of the Lost Ark is definitely a film I love.
And I just have too much nostalgia for Star Wars to ever truly dislike it ;)
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elTee
You forgot about Article 121 clause IV:
"Back to the Future is not the greatest movie ever made."
That clause was rescinded due to lack of evidence or support.
I'll probably get killed for this, but I'd peg Star Wars, Indiana Jones and Back to the Future as some of the most overrated films ever made. It's not something snobby, like "Oh I prefer to see Smultronstället - I mean, Wild Strawberries. It's real and passionate and profound," just "I really don't see what the big deal with these movies is." I get their importance in introducing the whole popcorn flick into our lives (where would we be without those?), but as pure, standalone movies they tend to both bore and disappoint me.
elTee
You forgot about Article 121 clause IV:
"Back to the Future is not the greatest movie ever made."
That clause was rescinded due to lack of evidence or support.
"Back to the Future is not the greatest movie ever made."