HALO 3 TRAILERS
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Renegade_Turner
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I'm not trying to argue, but I am anyway.
1st of all: Your original statement ended with a question mark which only goes at the end of questions. Then you said it was like "Wouldn't this be better?" which is a question and should have the question mark.
Secondly: We're just being grammar nazis here.
1st of all: Your original statement ended with a question mark which only goes at the end of questions. Then you said it was like "Wouldn't this be better?" which is a question and should have the question mark.
Secondly: We're just being grammar nazis here.
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Renegade_Turner
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No I didn't say it was like "Wouldn't this be better?" I said it implied it. It was a suggestion with an inquisitive tone, so I put a question mark there. Do not attempt to out-do me grammatically or I will tear you to shreds.invertin wrote:1st of all: Your original statement ended with a question mark which only goes at the end of questions. Then you said it was like "Wouldn't this be better?" which is a question and should have the question mark.
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Renegade_Turner
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ok bitchs, shut and pay some attetion to me dammit, ive just watched a halo film clip, yes thats right, a halo film clip and for all those who doubted the trailer prepare to be bitch-slaped in the balls by the video,
ok it starts off with the trailer but dont skip aheard or you will spoil it for yourself,
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=3pa8q4z8gmI
i love this i hope they will make a proper halo movie
ok it starts off with the trailer but dont skip aheard or you will spoil it for yourself,
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=3pa8q4z8gmI
i love this i hope they will make a proper halo movie
Ouch.v-nix wrote:bitch-slaped in the balls
Well, that doesn't look like a Halo movie trailer to me. It looks more like a test or something. Since it keeps advertising Halo 3.
But if that's what the Halo movie will by like, I'm there!
It would be so much better if the movie focused on the marines and just followed the chiefs story as they go. Of course, there would have to be chief only bits. But still...
oh i didnt mean that was the trailer, i meant the bit at the begining was sort of a trailer the one i put up here before, and it starts off with thatinvertin wrote:Ouch.v-nix wrote:bitch-slaped in the balls
Well, that doesn't look like a Halo movie trailer to me. It looks more like a test or something. Since it keeps advertising Halo 3.
But if that's what the Halo movie will by like, I'm there!
It would be so much better if the movie focused on the marines and just followed the chiefs story as they go. Of course, there would have to be chief only bits. But still...
and i dont know why but i love the idea of a woman medic
oh and i just found somthing related to halo3 but a picture released when halo 2 was ok
http://uk.gizmodo.com/halo-2.jpeg
it looks like the level of the ark when you get three tanks and a few warthogs droped off by tthe big frigite dont it?
Everyone is saying the Halo movie is dead, because it's not being made.One of the movies I've been eyeballing is the seemingly dormant Halo movie. But with past rumors of the film being canned and then getting a possible green light, it appears now the film is truly dead. Creativity Online snagged an interview with the movie's director, Neill Blomkamp, and he laid it out crystal clear: the film is dead.
"The film is entirely dead. In the configuration it was in. Whatever happens with that movie, assuming that movie gets made, will be a totally different configuration. It's not so much me as the entire vessel sank. Basically, it was a combination of; there were two studios involved that weren't getting along in the process of making it, Universal and Fox."
I'm sure Bungie is dancing around the issue because it's their IP and they don't want to say it's dead, it will freak everyone out. But that movie, with that script and that director will never be made. What's not dead is their desire to eventually create the film.