This movie is way above so many of the others of its' kind. It's consumately likable, funny, sweet and sharp- the script is a killer, and the acting is fun and enjoyable. Part of the success of the film is due to the fact that it appeals to several different audiences, and on multiple levels. I first watched this movie with my mom, who loved the link it has to Jane Austen's Emma- all the main characters and the plot are direct modern equivalents to the novel. For instance, the famous passage in Emma inwhich Harriet burns all her 'mementos' of Mr. Elton becomes the scene where Tai does so infront of Cher's gasfire.
From this perspective alone, the movie is so fun and sharp to watch- even if your forte isn't usually American Teen High School comedy! But this movie works on a really dumbed down scale too- let's face it, not everyone is big on English literature.
Movie Review. The Holy Grail of adolescence. How can teens starving for acceptance score points with their peers these days? If they take their cues from the misguided hit movie Clueless, requisites include snobbish narcissism, sexual permissiveness, materialism, drug use, crude language, immodest clothing and a liberal worldview. MTV vixen Alicia Silverstone stars as Cher, a. Gravely zero turn mowers. Clueless - WATCH IT ON BLU-RAY, DVD & DIGITAL. Jane Austen might never have imagined that her.
The movie has an awesome soundtrack, Paul Rudd is unbelievably cute as 'Mr Knightly' or rather Josh- and my boyfriend leads me to believe that the same is true of Alicia Silverstone- who still sparkles 10 years later as a mid-nineties teen queen with good intentions, Cher. Her performance here is impossible not to warm too, unless you have some sort of grudge against Valley girls, inwhich case you might not like it so much. Seriously though, this film is a must see for anyone who likes some real quality comedy- I'm so fond of this film personally that I would suspect basically everyone would enjoy it.
I personally prefer one, there were times that all 3 games got boring at certain points or dragged. No to mention no horse riding. I get that Rampage being killed was a major plot point, but the entire thing felt unnecessary and it didn't hit me all that hard as the game wanted.That being said, I still loved the story and characters, and the combat is pretty good once you get used to it, but I still miss the God of War-esque brutal combat with executions, not to mention the more complex puzzles.I'd still say that you should play Darksiders 3 because it's still great, but don't expect it to be like Darksiders 1 and 2 gameplay wise. I wasn’t a fan of the Black Throne in DS1 but the rest of the game was top notch for me. The souls combat just didn't fit the series all that much, while the puzzles and exploration felt very streamlined and were barely there. Darksiders 2 gameplay hours.