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Been awhile since I've seen this one. I liked MoS though. Routh has the look, but only remember him just being ok for the character.
He's still married to the new wife, but he went to visit Demi and his older kids and has been quarantined there.
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It is very odd. I wonder if she knows.
This was my least favorite of the 3D GTA's but I would like to see them return to this city with a bigger map.
Agreed. I think it counted to Wonka because while all the kids, including Charlie, stole he knew Charlie wasn't rotten like they were. He stole, but in a way returned what was given to him as a make up.
Did a quick search and this is what I found.
https://www.private-investigator-info.org/private-dick.html
I too have wondered this and who would want to be called "Dick", over "Rick" or "Ricky".
I always assumed that the Architect had some sort of power or ability to protect himself. Not necessarily fight him but trickery similar to the Mergovian guy. Also I assumed Neo couldn't account of consequences if he harmed him.
I didn't see it in the theater but as soon as came to DVD my friend rented it and we were blown away. Watched it like 3 times that weekend.
Agreed.
I've viewed this as similar to a video game. Where AI where it is programmed to do what it's supposed to do (defeat the player(s)) to a degree. Until Neo showed up the humans were on the ropes. Neo forced the AI to go over it's limits as he pulled a role reversal on them. This he briefly and humorously remarks in the the sequel "hmm..upgrades"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vm2QcWVEqU
In other words the AI makes itself only as strong as it needs to be and only pulls out certain game/reality breaking tools when it needs too, or perhaps when it wants to. The agents in the clip assures themselves that Neo (a player) is just a human and an AI's programming is always superior and how it decides to defeat him is more than enough. Basically underestimating the player.
By the end of the movie and in the sequel, it doesn't matter though, the AI is no match for Neo, similar to a player mastering a game (the things you mentioned OP) or playing with an overpowered character vs. AI, whichever.
This is what I think makes Agent Smith interesting, he wants to break free of the AI because he knows it is limited and it won't note flaws fast enough or take advantage of game/matrix breaking things like Neo does.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUd-yCQg0EQ
So many. Shawshank Redemption, Pet Sematary 2, Cowboys and Aliens. Voiceover for Lex Luthor and Raiden in Mortal Kombat are great.
John Wick
Pay It Forward
Training Day
Terminator
Wreck It Ralph
The Carmichaels, Betty, Chaz.
He never really came off as doing it to shove it in Doug or his families face. He often offered to let Doug use his stuff.
Mr. Dink was a satire right from his name -DINK- Dual income, no kids. So he has plenty of money to buy ridiculous stuff and Mrs. Dink runs for mayor.
Al & Moo for sure were annoying. I always found Mr. Bone annoying. He had no chill with the kids.
😂 You're right, Judy would hate anything action.
It's an interesting comparison and both shows are good but I'd say Doug. It's each of the characters are a bit more layered and it's a bit more adolescent, whereas Arthur is more elementary, not that - that is bad.
Doug had better color and design with characters. i.e Doug and his friends wore fairly varied outfits, but Arthur and a few of his friends all wear the same top, jeans and sneakers.