8/30/2023 0 Comments Skull and bones trailer song![]() ![]() Even if the protagonist killed people that were close to him, Sans refrains from broaching the topic until the Last Corridor. Sans has informed Big Mouth about "all kinds of incredible foods," yet Big Mouth comments that "he always orders the worst burger off the menu." Although Sans hates making promises, he respects Toriel's request to watch out for any humans. For example, Sans is a regular at Grillby's, and the monsters and Royal Guard dogs treat him kindly. ĭespite Sans being apathetic towards his own life, he is considerate to those he cares for. He enjoys making others laugh in general, as he also performs at the MTT Resort as a comedian. Sans is also fond of making the occasional low-brow puns. He is not above utilizing his teleportation or other magic for practical jokes either. Examples include Sans "selling fried snow," using whoopee cushions, sharing an unscrewed ketchup bottle, and eye paint on a telescope. His antics range from an assortment of illogical, juvenile, and slightly inconvenient pranks. Sans primarily acts this way towards those he is in good terms with. Conversely, he suggests that this knowledge could be " a poor excuse for being lazy." His laziness is a combination of fatalism and apathy, as he is aware of timeline resets. Sans is lazy, often sleeping on the job and taking breaks. ![]() Still, KOTCS is a very fun ride from start to finnish and a worthy addition to the saga.Undertale Review - Nintendo Switch Update It's a shame that these elements were included because they're distracting for the worse reasons. Add some outrageous moments like surviving a nuclear blast and you start to question some decisions but they're not as bad as some people make it to be, since this is an Indiana Jones flick after all, that has excesses at every turn. Hell, take Mad Max II and it's climatic chase sequence that was much better realized with stunts, explosions, real cars and real settings, turning it into an amazing unforgetable experience that actually beats this one right of the water, despite being made over 20 years ago. The first chase in the movie involving a bike, cars and some REAL settings was stunning and was much less elaborate than this one. CGI scorpions, ants, monkeys and prairie dogs (?) are fake as hell and completly loose the impact it should've had! Not just that, but the jungle chase sequence despite being super imaginative and fun for the most part is just badly done. Come on! Some of the best moments in the first three flicks were the usage of real animals to create those unforgetable moments in the lost temples. KOTCS has an avalanche of bad CGI, where most of it was completly unnecessary. Problem is, the first three Indys were an ingenious mix of pratical effects and live settings that were palpable and believable at every turn. Shia is not bad either on an adequate role for him. ![]() Bringing back Karen Allen as Marion was immensily enjoyable and her dynamic with Ford was untouched, giving room for some of the best moments on the flick even if they're so little and everyone wanted a bit more of interaction between these two. ![]() Not just that, but this time the secondary cast is pretty good, with Cate Blanchett being such an old-fashioned villain it's hilarious to watch her, almost straight out of a 30s flick. The plot is very similiar to the previous flicks, with tons of exposition as expected but it's a blast from start to finnish and Ford seems to be having tons of fun with it's hat and whip back. It's an Indiana Jones flick that could've easily been made right after The Last Crusade that it would blend seamlessly 20 years ago. Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is shamelessly old-fashioned on the best ways possible. It's just a bit schizophrenic on it's approach but it's definently a superb adventure flick. Call me a deranged loonatic, but this is definently not the worse Indy flick despite all it's madness. ![]()
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