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Since I recently "played" Tender Loving Care (if you know what I mean, eheheh), I thought to myself
>Surely John Hurt had to be quite expensive for such a prominent role in hoi polloi media ("video games" in the 90s, even though it presented itself as an INTERACTIVE MOVIE EXPERIENCE).
>Thought he might be the most expensive actor adjusted for inflation, well before it became a relatively common practice around the 2010s.
Apparently, I was wrong and this game that I never heard about and never played wasted "gazillions of dollars" [sic] just on the mere likeness of Bruce Willis.

Why did they have to pay him so much for that, but nothing for the 5th Element game?
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I have no idea what the FUCK you're talking about, but Apocalypse is a great game. PSX Contra done right, unlike the actual PSX Contra.
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Did you play “Point of View”, I have that one somewhere
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>>12604159
I just wanted to play the version of Apocalypse I originally saw a preview for before it became the Bruce Willis show. Originally he was just supposed to be your partner.
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>>12604159
Was Bruce worth it
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Was the 5th Element really that bad? I kind of liked it as a kid.
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>>12604159
omg kathryn is such a bitch



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