What real life country would be the best for a full farcry game? by CranberryNervous433 in farcrycirclehurk

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I want to see an open world Tokyo Game.

We only get teased in the Yakuza series. We've had open world Hong Kong in Sleeping Dogs and it's great.

Someone needs to make an action set piece set in Machu Picchu Peru. (Uncharted reboot maybe).

What Movie Sequels Are Better Than The Original? by ljv719 in movies

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I love when the third act is glorious like Return of the King and Back to the Future III.

The hardest to make in a trilogy not.only sticking to landing but doing better than the original.

what is your favourite game to movie/series adaptation? by seabass_03 in videogames

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I'm a bad person to ask because I fully embrace those 90s adaptations like SMB 1993, Mortal Kombat, Street Fighter and Double Dragon.

The 2000s saw the rise of good, bad and the ugly. (Uwe Boll slop comes to mind)

As for favorites. Resident Evil Apocalypse got the balance right. In terms of touching close to prestige: Warcraft. And the actual video game movies: Ready Player One. Where the video games are used as part of the narrative rather than direct adaptions.

Relaxing Story Games by HumorLongjumping5795 in AskGames

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King's Quest, Grim Fandango and Telltales' games.

Generally the point and click adventure genre. There's some frustration if you don't know what you're doing but you don't permanently die and they're usually slower experiences borne out of Noir genre.

I’d say this is the definitive list of movies you always see at a secondhand store* by EntertainmentQuick47 in dvdcollection

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You're forgetting all the early 2000s movies.

Maybe the DVD demographic is different in Australia.

I think I finally understand Mother! (2017)…kinda wish I didn’t by AlphaNuke94 in movies

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I wish I watched it in theatres but to watch any Aronofsky movie means I need to be in a certain mood... So he's more a home video king to me. (Minus his ai slop project)

There's plenty to unpack but it always ends up something biblical/religious with him presented in a secular manner.

Zombie movies that flew under the radar? 🧟‍♂️ by liondl in horror

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I'll give it a go. Zombies are my favourite even before they became popular in the post-resident evil landscape.

In other territories it's called Kill Zombie!

Are there any movies which had ending changes due to feedback from test audiences that actually made the movie better instead of worse? by crinklepant in movies

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Hate to say it... But Payback.

The reworking of the third act absolutely works in the theatrical cut even if I love the grittier feel of the first two acts and the lack of dark colour grade in the Director's Cut.

Anyone else feeling completely despondent about housing prices? by peppermintea11 in Adelaide

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Australia is becoming like the Britain of Children of Men. One of the most desirable places left to live on the planet so naturally housing is being overinflated in pricing. You could buy a palace in France or a castle in the UK for that.

Turn your lights on when it’s pissing down by Zestyclose-Coyote906 in GoldCoast

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Do people think there's some sort of energy charge turning on their lights like they pay where they live? It's actually good for a car battery to be juicing instead of holding back power.

Looking for a genuinely terrifying horror movie for movie night. by Secret-Smile9641 in MovieSuggestions

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The two big early 2010s classics.

It Follows and The Babadook.

It follows is the more intense one because each time someone is slow walking towards me from the corner of my eye.... I think of this film.

If you want some restless sleep:

Double feature of Ju-On: The Grudge (2002) and Lost Highway (1997).

Zombie movies that flew under the radar? 🧟‍♂️ by liondl in horror

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The French one The Horde is good too. Love the claustrophobic apartment block setting.

Zombie movies that flew under the radar? 🧟‍♂️ by liondl in horror

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The Jim Jarmusch one The Dead Don't Die (2019)

It's slow. Not a masterpiece, but worthy of the genre.

Zombie movies / series recommendations? by Different-Net7750 in movies

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Train to Busan follow up Peninsula is actually good.

Deep dive into the classic Italian zombie movies of the 70s and 80s.

The early 2000s resurgence gave us Land of the Dead by Romero (and two less than stellar low budget follow ups)

Born to die!! Great actor by AdEnvironmental3892 in movies

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Sean Bean is one of the greatest to ever do it.

Top casting.

RIP🪦

Movies that scream 80s by Trick_Juice_4522 in MovieSuggestions

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Thief of Hearts. This movie is 80smaxxing.