
¡¡Mama, me he metido en un sitio lleno de gente que no usa las palabras "subnormal", "gilipollas" ni "puta" y no se que responder, pero intuyo que me estan diciendo cosas malas buaaaaaaaaa
Gandalfini escribió:Yo creo que esa chica fue una herramienta de tu psique para poder soportar el hostel. No existe.
Oruga escribió:el argumento del juego en que se basa.
“Dragon Wars” (or “D-War” as the hip youth of America call it these days) may just give “Plan 9 From Outer Space” and “Trolls 2” a run for their money.
This monster film makes even the remake of Godzilla look good.
The movie that Ed Wood would have made in the era of CGI, complete with awkward editing, wooden acting, and a story that becomes impossible to care about at all.
Written as well as directed by Hyung-rae Shim, which apparently means Uwe Boll in Korean, [it's] so campily awful that it's Mystery Science Theater-ready.
...the only real entertainment comes from watching Robert Forster fruitlessly trying to explain the difference between an Imoogi, a Buraki and a Yuh Yi Joo.
The credits end and suddenly we are in modern day LA, where young reporter Ethan (Jason Behr who resembles Brendan Routh but lacks his charisma and acting ability) is investigating a huge gash running through city.
Even though it’s a disaster that rivals Krakatoa in its enormity, there are only about seven police officers investigating, so he’s able to sneak onto the scene, spot a scale and have a flashback to his childhood.