You could see the look on Harrison Ford's face that said «get
me the hell out of this franchise and as quickly as possible.»
Not exact matches
When new
franchise owner Joe Lacob came to center court to honor Chris Mullin at a jersey retirement ceremony, fans booed the
hell out of him.
One
of the few last successful horror
franchises in modern history would have to be the Paranormal Activity flicks where it goes to show, that a film that makes noises in another room can scare the living
hell out of millions
of people.
That landed him right at the deep end, hired by Leonardo DiCaprio «s Appian Way company to adapt an Atlantic Monthly article into «The Infiltrator,» a thriller about a British spy undercover in the I.R.A. Again, that film's not yet made it
out of development
hell, but it worked, as Zetumer is perhaps the only man to have written for two
of the biggest espionage
franchises — he did a script polish on 007 entry «Quantum
of Solace,» and was hired by Universal (albeit without the knowledge
of Paul Greengrass, hence the director's exit from the
franchise) to write an unused draft for a fourth «Bourne «movie.
I sure as
hell know that if the devs
of some cancelled
franchises I loved just straight up came
out and said «if you don't buy our game, the
franchise is dead», then I would have bought those games day one, but by the time I realized they were in trouble, it was too late and there was nothing that could be done about it, those
franchises were gone, with no chance
of saving them.
Fallout 3 is turning into one
of the highest - reviewed games
of the holiday season so it's no surprise that gamers new to the
franchise are eagerly hunting down information on its post-nuclear setting and generally just trying to figure
out what the
hell it's all about.
If you have already set a precedent on acquiring ever more powerful weapons in a game
franchise, to deny that in a sequel would (most probably) irritate the
hell out of your customers.
Microsoft sure are monetizing the
hell out of a classic
franchise.
The developers at Volition have been honing their craft on this
franchise, and playing Saints Row: Gat
out of Hell is a great way enjoy the fruits
of their labor.
E-sports are a big deal in Asia, among other places, but the craze is just finally catching on here in the states — so much so, that Activision Blizzard, creator
of the mega popular «Call
of Duty»
franchise, is including a picture - in - picture feature with their next installment
of the «Black Ops» series (so you can scream obscenities into your opponents face after they just fragged the
hell out of you).
I hope it leads to a massive Rude Bear
franchise, because I for one would support the
hell out of that.