I bawled like a baby at the end :redface: Sensational movie but man, it hit me with an emotional punch that I did NOT expect.
Maybe there is a realtionship between cock size and tear duct size. You never know.
I think Aeris' death in Final Fantasy 7 ranks and continues to rank as one of the top moments in gaming history. I had been playing the Final Fantasy series for quite a long time before that, but FF7 really took an epic turn. The PlayStation's graphic and capacity capabilities enable the game designers to really stretch some muscle and to bring characters in an epic struggle to a livelihood not matched before. Aeris, being sweet, caring, and loveable without artifice, her death really blew us all away because, in the sequence, you just go "Noooooooo!" in disbelief.
I love FF7! Advent Children was okay but I think a movie about the actual events of FF7 as opposed to the aftermath would be AWESOME!
That game is awesome. Did you see Aeris' Lv. 4 Limit Break? Its amazing.
You know, I got 100/100 on the snowboarding games at the Gold Saucer :biggrin1:
I'll shut up now :tongue:
YouTube - Final Fantasy VII 7: Aeris' 4th Limit Break: Great Gospel
Rommette said:Just finished watching the movie...heard something about the lifestream. A woman named Jenova who I think they call mother. A box that some guy was crying about and called it mother and at the end one of the good guys get shot, dies but "mother" said there's no room for him. I'm soooooo confused. Can somebody help me? And what about that guy who found out he was an experiment and hates everything? Was there a movie before this?
I love FF7! Advent Children was okay but I think a movie about the actual events of FF7 as opposed to the aftermath would be AWESOME!
That game is awesome. Did you see Aeris' Lv. 4 Limit Break? Its amazing.
You know, I got 100/100 on the snowboarding games at the Gold Saucer :biggrin1:
I'll shut up now :tongue:
YouTube - Final Fantasy VII 7: Aeris' 4th Limit Break: Great Gospel
I think Aeris' death in Final Fantasy 7 ranks and continues to rank as one of the top moments in gaming history. I had been playing the Final Fantasy series for quite a long time before that, but FF7 really took an epic turn. The PlayStation's graphic and capacity capabilities enable the game designers to really stretch some muscle and to bring characters in an epic struggle to a livelihood not matched before. Aeris, being sweet, caring, and loveable without artifice, her death really blew us all away because, in the sequence, you just go "Noooooooo!" in disbelief.