Metal Gear: The Age of the Sons
Directed by Denis Villeneuve
Screenplay by Simon Kinberg and Hideo Kojima
>Set present day
>Opens with Revolver Ocelot (Daniel Day-Lewis) who is at the house of Kazuhira Miller (cameo by Hugh Jackman with natural blonde hair), Ocelot kills Kaz honorably.
>Real CIA Weapons site being used to create a Metal Gear from parts recovered from the Afghanistan incident in the 80s
>FOXHOUND Special Activities Division turns rogue and ends up taking the base hostage along with the DARPA Chief and VPs of General Dynamics and Raytheon
>Led by "Liquid Snake", we don't see his face just hear a man speaking Queen's English, he uses the Hind-D to take out two F53 jets which is pretty much impossible
>Is given intel by Ocelot
>Solid Snake gets in contact by Campbell about a mission (Christian Bale), says "Well, that was quick"... Classic tense MGS scene as Campbell yells, "THAT'S NOT HIM!" as he is greeted by a helicopter and some soldiers before... The Helicopter, a Russian gunship begins tearing apart Snake's home. Liquid blows it up, apparently killing Snake. The Soldiers look around. One Soldier locates a burnt body as they take off.
>Months later, Snake is sent in... He is followed by a Ninja who says that he's not the real Snake, mask unveil as we see Jared Leto
>We've seen this soldier pop up before, sort of helping Jack - it's Solid Snake who disguised himself as he shot a Foxhound soldier, stole his uniform and put his body in the fire
>Epic philosophical boss battles about life, death and PTSD - Liquid wants to create Outer Heaven with Metal Gear as it's deterrent for broken of the battlefield, keep it grounded and very realistic
>Themes genetic cloning, exoskeletons, advanced technology, PTSD, evils of war and the atom bomb, sympathetic bad guys with Psycho Mantis (Michael Pitt) commenting to the three as he sees a vision of the Beast from Revelation, "How could you create that? <pmsters/"
Six movie adaptation of Colleen McCullough's Masters of Rome series.
Also sequels to From Beyond and Videodrome.
>googled metal gear
>it's video game shit
holy fuck get off my board you dumb tourist
>>81632623
Actually, the first game was revolutionary because it was the first game to have cinematic storytelling that rivalled a Hollywood blockbuster. No different than adapting comics to film and having been to film school myself, it contains a great three act structure. Hideo Kojima, the creator was originally going to be a Director too. It could be the Dark Knight trilogy of video game films.
>Shadowfax, the lord of all horses
Was the horse actually a lord of was he just making shit up to make his horse sound cooler than everyone elses?
Who would win in a fight between Shadowfax and Artax?
and how the fuck can a horse be a lord, does he have like a castle or something
>>81631786
He meant "lord" as in "top", because Shadowfax fucked every mare he met.
Why did Walt kill Jane?
He didn't.
>>81631628
/thread
>>81631609
he did roll her onto her back but not on purpose because he was trying to help Jesse, therefore he is innocent
Summarize this movie in seven words or less.
>>81631602
oh shit billy my ass really hurts
If it's winking, play ball, bro.
still better sex than with niggers
>you're a loose cannon mcshanagan, the da is breathing down my neck!
and ur othir da
>>81631514
>youre a loose cannon
>youre reckless
>youre a son of a bitch
>but youre one damn fine detective
>now get out of my office before I change my mind
>>81631514
You're going down for this Cody, you're a loose cannon.
Any movie that helps you on how interact with women?
>>81631361
A Clockwork Orange
>>81631361
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yav7WnVaxHk
<I might seem a bit confused
<but baby I got you pegged
JUST
>>81631036
><anti green text is best
Man I actually liked that series where he was the mayor of Chicago. Don't know why it got dropped so quick. There's a lot more shitty shows that got tons more service than that.
where can i watch this argentine kino?
>can't sign up for studio plus because i'm a europleb
https://vimeo.com/190006048
Fuck argentina
If they don't like burgerland, we won't like steakland.
>>81631009
my waifu is in it
what the fuck were those things on his tail at the end
>>81630906
Next step of his evolution.
>>81630906
Godzillord Nito?
>>81630906
What am I looking at here and is there porn of it
Director Krennic, I rebel
>>81630856
>It's just going to be a 2 minute flash animation for a female toy line
>Advertise the advertisement as empowering to women
Kathleen Kennedy is trying her best to run the Star Wars brand into the ground isn't she?
>>81630856
What the fuck why is she alive
>>81630910
The 3.5 minute 2D Clone Wars cartoons were the best piece of Star Wars content ever made for television. These look bad though, it's fucking STAR WARS, they can afford decent animation.
Why are there Israel videos so sad.
Israel is a pretty fucked place
>Jews get fucked with literally everywhere they go after losing their land
>Get holocaust'd
>Decide to just go back and take your land
>UN is like "yeah sure"
>Split up jerusalem with other religions
>Palestinians get pissed because they want your land
>They terrorize you
>You terrorize them back in defense
>Tensions build
>Give a strip of land to let the palestinians self govern
>Have to do a lot of shit to move the jews away from the land because they've lived there for multiple generations
>Land for peace deal fails and palestinians still terrorize
>Jew settlements all over palestinian areas and vice versa
It's tough
And people assume it's all a religion thing but it's really about borders and land, and "i lived here first" "but i deserve to live here" "but"
And so on
>>81630729
because they're zionist shills
>>81631005
I very much doubt either of them are zionist shills.
>What was his actual problem?
He was black.
He was stuck with MJ when he could have had this.
>>81630486
his door was still broken
What do you guys think about True Detective?
I love bigguys
>>81630614
I love biggals
>>81630638
I love(you).
why the fuck has this become such a popular thing in movies lately?
BANE?
>>81630457
He can't keep getting away with it.
>>81630418
It's to silhouette the landscape and the people, dummy.
Is there a more perfect, timeless, and terrifying robot design in the history of cinema?