Not exact matches
Mead calls this
rather absurd
scene — that of filming people watching film — the ultimate manifestation of Bridezilla culture: «an exercise in self - regard so grandiose that it has collapsed in
upon itself.»
The Broward County captain who came
upon the
scene initially told deputies to form a perimeter around the
scene,
rather than enter the school and engage the shooter, as they had been trained.
If you play through each character's campaign, towards the end you will be gifted with a cut
scene in which your character will stumble
upon their rival (another character in the game), and it results in some
rather humorous and entertaining viewing; Jak and Ratchet's confrontation is helped by the banter between Daxter and Clank, and Sackboy and Big Daddy's standoff is fuelled by some surprisingly well executed charm.
Mr. Mom is, in parts, hilarious — most often when it's Jack coming to terms with his self - image in a role that he feels is emasculating,
rather than in
scenes built
upon flimsy jokes about his ineptitude as a parent, or in the home environment.
Rather than build
upon clues, the movie passes time by shooting endless
scenes of palm trees at night set to the beats of different techno songs.
It's not that Ratatouille is broken, but
rather that, like so many other movie - to - game translations, it rides too closely
upon the coat tails of its source material, recreating various
scenes and events from the movie in the context of an interactive experience.