Segue un estraneo a cui viene offerta la possibilità di una vita migliore, ma solo se riesce a consegnare con successo un pacco misterioso attraverso una terra desolata post-apocalittica.Segue un estraneo a cui viene offerta la possibilità di una vita migliore, ma solo se riesce a consegnare con successo un pacco misterioso attraverso una terra desolata post-apocalittica.Segue un estraneo a cui viene offerta la possibilità di una vita migliore, ma solo se riesce a consegnare con successo un pacco misterioso attraverso una terra desolata post-apocalittica.
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Twisted Metal is absolutely bananas but it works. It's one of the more entertaining new shows that I've seen this year. You can't really compare it to anything since there's never been anything quite like it. The series is based off a PlayStation game of the same name. It's about a quirky outsider (Anthony Mackie) who's offered a chance at a better life if he can deliver a mysterious package across a post apocalyptic world all the while by being chased by a bunch of different violent maniacs trying to stop him. He's helped from a badass car thief (Stephanie Beatriz) who is the perfect sidekick for him.
A fun romping stomping show, based on a videogame series (which I didn't know going into it) so was clueless as to what it was but with a good crew it was worth a try. I just finished binging all 10 episodes in one sitting, so this deserves a solid 9/10 from me.
It had minimal downtime, basically a hoot to watch, and the actors did a great job, especially the character Sweet Tooth, voiced by Will Arnett while embodied by Joe Seanoa, a wwe wrestler wearing a clown mask. He easily stole every scene he was in.
The cgi and action scenes could have been better, but you can't expect MCU 200 million dollar budget effects from a TV show based on a video game, so with the budget they had they did well enough that it didn't feel to o campy.
Certainly recommend giving it a go.
It had minimal downtime, basically a hoot to watch, and the actors did a great job, especially the character Sweet Tooth, voiced by Will Arnett while embodied by Joe Seanoa, a wwe wrestler wearing a clown mask. He easily stole every scene he was in.
The cgi and action scenes could have been better, but you can't expect MCU 200 million dollar budget effects from a TV show based on a video game, so with the budget they had they did well enough that it didn't feel to o campy.
Certainly recommend giving it a go.
Season 2 update!
There are a lot of fantastic shows and movies since Twisted Metal debut, including other shows that have since improved greatly (cough cough Foundation cough), AND YET!!! Somehow Twisted Metal has upped the ante in its zaniness and fun adventuring.
They've introduced a few characters I figured they'd COMPLETELY ignore because of how ridiculous they are (Axel is a prime candidate, I could not believe he was in this show with game-accuracy!). This is still one of the most enjoyable, fun shows (or even movies) of recent times! Give it a chance and push past the first few episodes and see if it hooks you.
-See below for Season 1-
Season 1: This feels like a show from a bygone era: Locally made no-budget B-movies that somehow manage to be bad yet somehow great too?
The shots are flat, oversaturated, uninteresting, and often ugly. The effects are bad and shockingly subpar for today. The plot is predictable (though it does manage a few surprises). The world is about as big as a postage stamp. It looks cheaply made. Most of the acting is pretty 'whoever they could round up locally for their b-movie' level... even though it stars Anthony Mackie.
HOWEVER! It has charm. The driving chase/fighting scenes are real cars in real places being driven by real drivers. The locations are real locations that actually exist in the world and not only inside a computer. The humor is pretty spot-on for the material and quality of the show, which means the goofiness fits the end-product show. Theres a half-naked maniacal clown who drives an ice cream truck with machine guns who lusts for destruction.
By no means is this a show for everyone. Its based on an "edgy" PS1 game about cars blowing each other up with zany drivers. I dont know how they sqeezed this decent of a show. Its ridiculous and it shouldnt work, but nevertheless its good silly fun.
There are a lot of fantastic shows and movies since Twisted Metal debut, including other shows that have since improved greatly (cough cough Foundation cough), AND YET!!! Somehow Twisted Metal has upped the ante in its zaniness and fun adventuring.
They've introduced a few characters I figured they'd COMPLETELY ignore because of how ridiculous they are (Axel is a prime candidate, I could not believe he was in this show with game-accuracy!). This is still one of the most enjoyable, fun shows (or even movies) of recent times! Give it a chance and push past the first few episodes and see if it hooks you.
-See below for Season 1-
Season 1: This feels like a show from a bygone era: Locally made no-budget B-movies that somehow manage to be bad yet somehow great too?
The shots are flat, oversaturated, uninteresting, and often ugly. The effects are bad and shockingly subpar for today. The plot is predictable (though it does manage a few surprises). The world is about as big as a postage stamp. It looks cheaply made. Most of the acting is pretty 'whoever they could round up locally for their b-movie' level... even though it stars Anthony Mackie.
HOWEVER! It has charm. The driving chase/fighting scenes are real cars in real places being driven by real drivers. The locations are real locations that actually exist in the world and not only inside a computer. The humor is pretty spot-on for the material and quality of the show, which means the goofiness fits the end-product show. Theres a half-naked maniacal clown who drives an ice cream truck with machine guns who lusts for destruction.
By no means is this a show for everyone. Its based on an "edgy" PS1 game about cars blowing each other up with zany drivers. I dont know how they sqeezed this decent of a show. Its ridiculous and it shouldnt work, but nevertheless its good silly fun.
For a TV show based off of a video game series it really isn't that bad. There are quite a few references to the video game and others if you know them otherwise the references just fit into the shows dialogue. It's not the worse adaptation I've seen it's actually one of the better ones. They did a good job adding things from the game that people will recognize. It is a show not just for fans of the game series but also for new fans. The casting was done really well. The ending was the only thing that brought the score down for me. I think if they added one or two more episodes it would have been great.
I had absolutely no idea what to expect from Twisted Metal since I never played the game. All I could go by was the trailer and it made it look like it was going to be a fun show to watch. Well, this show it only met my expectations but surpassed them. I've really enjoyed it so far. Anthony Mackie does a great job as the lead in this and the supporting actors/actresses also all do a pretty good job making this show worthy of watching. Some of it's ridiculous, but it's suppose to be. Just turn your brain off and you'll have a good time watching this. I love that they released all 10 episodes at the same time because this series is best watched binged. The episodes are only about 30min long so you can binge the 10 episode first season pretty quick.
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- QuizThe code that John Doe uses to operate his vehicle, which he speaks aloud in the second episode of season 1, is the code used to unlock Unlimited Health in Twisted Metal 2: L1, R1, Up, Down, Left, Right, Right, Left, Down, Up.
- BlooperIn several Episodes, Quiet's left middle finger benders as if there was a finger in the prosthetic finger. Since the viewer can clearly see from her introduction is missing most of this finger, the prosthetic finger should keep relatively straight instead of conforming to what ever she is gripping onto.
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- Покручений метал
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- New Orleans, Louisiana, Stati Uniti(on location)
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- Tempo di esecuzione
- 30min
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