Thread: Really Random thread

Well, can't say I didn't try. emoji
But it looks like many people wanted to see those 'values' on the big screen.

But it looks like many people wanted to see those 'values' on the big screen.

And that's a good thing, but I honestly can't understand how did that happen… Imagine a situation, when it turns out Jak & Daxter are the fift best selling game franchise in history. You have nothing against them, yet it woould feel really strange, wouldn't it? It's just that Frozen's not a sequel, it's aimed at girl and I don't know a single person outside from my family who actually watched it (yet, according to statistics, here it was the most popular movie in cinemas when it came out as well).

Actually that's kinda funny. Everybody I personally know watched it illegal. Oh, and most of them hated it too. But Frozen has been in cinema's for a very long time. A buddy of mine went to the cinema a few weeks ago and they still have Frozen there. Makes me wonder how full that hall is each time… My guess is there's was a lot of mouth to mouth and it was probably one of the few 'christmas' movies.

Speaking of Frozen. I recently found this awesome cover

That might be it… Now when I think about it, the fact that it's a girls movie might have helped too - after all, there aren't many of those last days. Besides, I keep forgeting the list does not take the inflation under consideration, and it matters a lot. If we consider it, it's not Frozen, not The Lion King, not Toy Story 3, not Shrek, but Snow White that's the most succesfull animation of all time.

Yeah, guess that's fair. I should watch that movie again, the last Snow White I watched was Snow White & the Huntsman. Awesome movie.

I'd say there aren't amy girl movies out there anymore. I mean you've got princesses, barbies, pink, lollypops and what not. Frozen finally broke the stereotype and I think that's something people love about it too.

I'd say there aren't amy girl movies out there anymore. I mean you've got princesses, barbies, pink, lollypops and what not. Frozen finally broke the stereotype and I think that's something people love about it too.

Oh yeah… Tell me, how come they're still making these Barbie films? And more important - WHY IS RAINMAKER THE STUDIO ANIMATING THEM!? WHY!?

Rainmaker mass produces these licensed movies. Hope it's mot gonna go over their heads. They're even making, what was it, Bob the Builder now?

I think that Disney has done more movies targeted at girls than at boys though.
They usually are just for everyone, but when they aren't then their usually targeted at girls.
When you think about it the only movies that actually felt like they were targeted more at boys were Aladdin and Hercules (although Aladdin seems to be marketed as a girl's movie nowadays because of Jasmine…emoji
Not to be sexist or anything, but I think they should give it another shot. Especially since Aladdin is one of my favourite Disney films.

It's not like we just had Wreck-It-Ralph and Big Hero 6.

It's not like we just had Wreck-It-Ralph and Big Hero 6.

I haven't watched Big Hero 6 and Wreck-it-Ralph seems more like a movie for everyone, at least to me.

I haven't seen it, but Big Hero 6 seems like more of a guys movie. Wreck it Ralph is both. I mean.. it's not like 45% of the gamers is female…

I haven't seen it, but Big Hero 6 seems like more of a guys movie. Wreck it Ralph is both. I mean.. it's not like 45% of the gamers is female…

Compared to frozen…yes. But still, it's a relatively good movie.

Ah, Metacritic…

Sunset Overdrive review, 0/10:
It's actually a pretty fun game, with good mechanics and all that, but it's not on PS4, so i will give it a bad rating, it deserves the bad rating because it's a Xbox exclusive.

Well…they have a point.

Well…they have a point.

Tomb Rider, huh?