Kid A 2k5
Joined Jun 2002
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Following the adventures of an independent film-maker whose daily life is strangely similar to the movies that he loves...
And it is brilliant. Is it a sit-com or is every episode one sketch in a sprawling immense sketch show? Who knows?
Looking at the level of homages one might (might) be forgiven for comparing this to Spaced. However, while this is not necessarily more sophisticated, it is definitely more than a self-indulgent fan-boy spot the homage exercise. Rather, it is like watching very British and reduced versions of classic Hollywood films.
The best bit? The conclusion of Top-Gun which takes place in a driving school: "You can give me a lift anytime".
And it is brilliant. Is it a sit-com or is every episode one sketch in a sprawling immense sketch show? Who knows?
Looking at the level of homages one might (might) be forgiven for comparing this to Spaced. However, while this is not necessarily more sophisticated, it is definitely more than a self-indulgent fan-boy spot the homage exercise. Rather, it is like watching very British and reduced versions of classic Hollywood films.
The best bit? The conclusion of Top-Gun which takes place in a driving school: "You can give me a lift anytime".
I was extremely depressed after watching this. It definitely is not one for the kids, they would just get distressed. This is just as bad as the rest of Don Bluth's films: Poor animation, depressing themes, poor attempts at humour and completely ludicrous morals. Avoid.
This is the Godfather of games: It's really long, quite intelligent, and features gangsters. There's even a gun hidden in a toilet. It is without a doubt one of the finest games of all time ever. Full of action, with a great plot and developing characters. I'd recommend it to anyone.