This gif make me happy.
This gif make me happy.
"This doesn't look easy. But I bet it is!"
-Homer Simpson.
"Optimism through stalwart skepticism is a defect not everyone is lucky enough to be cursed with."
-Homestuck.
not that hard a bar to pass to be honest
I just hope they make his backstory less retarded(another rather low bar to set)
He already had one in his first movie.
It's just that apparently everyone forgot all about what actually happens in the movie in favor of internet memes.
It also isn't in the movie.
Meeting Goku in the present day made him flashback to his early days*, which pissed him off and let him shake off the mind-control.
He proceeded to not comment on the crying at all and instead went out of his way to hurt everyone around, including ignoring Goku in favor of being a dick to random slaves, Vegeta, Piccolo and so on, and offered praises to Goku and co. for proving that they were true Saiyans by continuing to fight him.
The focus on the crying is something that came from people making memes**; it's only in the movie as what Broly remembers of the past (which is logical, as they were both babies) but is never claimed as the reason why he wants to murder Goku. Indeed, Broly just seems to generally want to beat up and hurt everyone in general, as established by Paragus' flashbacks to before he got mind-controlled.
*: Keep in mind that the same day he heard that crying also involved him getting stabbed and the planet exploding. Of course it's a memory that pisses him off.
**: And, yes, movie 10, whose Broly legitimately is a one-dimensional rage monster shouting Kakarot who only speaks one actual sentence in the entire movie, a far cry from the much more involved and chatty sadist in movie 8.
Last edited by Siriel; 07-09-2018 at 04:51 PM.
Yeah, first Broly didn't do grudges so much as he was just a really big asshole. This is the guy that went 'You like that planet? Fuck that planet!' to some random slaves that hadn't done a thing to him.
It is only in the second movie he really develops that hate boner for Goku.
It is a nice gif.
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I've come to the conclusion that I like Dragon Age 2's theme music better than the original's.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIdI...hM2ShIfiFe93ZQ
I think they're both good but Inquisition blows them away
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Yo5fbceJVM
To each their own. Inquisition's theme is very good, but I like it the least of the three Dragon Age themes.
Dragon Age Origins' theme feels like the summoning of courage and nobility amidst the darkest times, of acknowledging grave faults and flaws yet crying out that there's still something worth fighting for.
Dragon Age 2's theme tells a story of loss and greatness. It celebrates the highs of Hawke's life while aching for its lows.
Dragon Age Inquisition's theme tells of finding precious power and a meteoric rise to greatness. But it doesn't hit me emotionally quite as hard as the other two.
Of the three, Dragon Age 2 was the most forgettable for me, personally.
Yeah, but if you... man, we're getting into weird analogy territory, like if you disintegrated Superman's arms he wouldn't be able to go "fool! Little did you know that my arms and I are one and can be remade from me!" and will his arms back into being from pure nothingness. - Pendaran
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Dragonage 2 was the first Bioware game were EA really raised their ugly head
basically they forced a stupid rushed deadline on them while crippling their dev teams by focusing most of their assets on Mass Effect 2 which was being deved at the same time, forcing them to take short cuts everywhere(hence why there were so few maps for the game)
Dragon Age 2 was by far the worst of the three Dragon Age games. It had a lousy combat system, tons and tons of reused environments and drab level design. And it's difficult to care about the conflict between Templar and Mages when just about every one of them is so unlikable, and the few good ones either die ignobly or cave to the dark side.
But it had an excellent cast of companions and incredible writing in every area not dominated by decaying Mage/Templar relations. Plus, the Arishok is up there with The Illusive Man for best Bioware villains. And Hawke is the only Dragon Age MC who I want to see more of.