Warwick Davis was super young, i think around 18 filming this. But he was already in a few movies by then. I have the strangest memory of getting a willow coloring book at a Wendy's when they still had the taco buffet, and coloring the brownies.
I hate the two minute rounds. The commentary team is awful. Who decided Rosie Perez is a broadcaster? Even Mauro Ranallo is pretty awful his constant hip hop references are really grating, I guess being the only white guy he's trying to be "urban"
It's been awhile since I've played the game. But I remember enjoying it. It's a game that is above average but lacks any great aspect. The horde destruction is the funniest part of the game, deciding how you want to destroy them, laying out your traps, and then unleashing death to the freakers.
The legal action, filed last week in Hennepin County District Court, argues that the businesses have lost revenue, real estate value, reputation, and tenant and rental income. It argues that the city's decisions led to higher crime and created a “no go zone” for police in the area. It replaces an earlier lawsuit by the businesses that was dismissed two months ago.
Isn't that rich the businesses are unhappy that the lack of police presence is causing them issues
It's about the kid from the first movie, The son of Connie Nielsen's character. He's all grown up and seeks revenge on a roman general who invades his province. Denzel is the slave owner who buys the kid and teaches him to be a gladiator. There are two Emperors in this one and the rumor is that Denzel ends up Emperor in the end of the movie.
If y'all haven't heard the original pitch for the Gladiator sequel it's weird. Maximus becomes a revenge spirit through the ages and joins the CIA during the Cold War.
It's funny, the Pauls are pretty inline with the genral outlook of this board. And yet they are disliked, kinda strange?