Are running out of ideas, it's official.
and I still don't know wtf this is: I think movies were in their prime in the late 80's and 90's.Now, I seriously think that video games are going to replace movies one day, and then when video games start to run out of ideas, then something else will be popular, I just don't know what… All hope for humanity is lost.
lol movies.
TV has it the worst though, if I see one more detective/crime solving show on tv.That shit is like a bigass fad.Never been a television fan. Or a movie fan, for that matter. That's why I play video games. Sometimes.
Was I watching a trailer about rockem sockem robots? O_o?
I'd watch Real Steel and Cowboys and Aliens over Iron Man 3 and The Hangover 2 any day.
They're clearly not running out of ideas, btw. Great ideas, maybe, but I never did see a movie about robot boxing or cowboys fighting off aliens before. Sure, they're a little silly, but they're no more far-fetched than any other mindless action movie produced in the last several decades. If aliens can attack modern human civilizations, why can't they attack cowboys or cavemen? In fact it'd be preferable for them to prey on less advanced civilizations, so Cowboys and Aliens is at least more believable in premise than any movie portraying aliens attacking our modern civilization. Now if the cowboys successfully accomplish the near-impossible task of defeating the aliens, which presumably they will, that's definitely hard to buy.And robot boxing? What's so bad about that? Battling robots is already a hobby that some people participate in today… just saying.i still say its rockem sockem robots. :P
I thought Aliens and cowboys looked cool in the theaters, but laughed when i heard the title.
Its cool cause it reminds me of fallout 3.and i agree i never watch TV