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Make Gta 5 Characters Look Like Pulp Fiction

Make GTA 5 characters look like Pulp Fiction?

I've really wanted to make Michael and Franklin in GTA 5 look like Julz and Vincent from Pulp Fiction but I can't find the black suit and tie for Michael. I've seen screenshots of people doing this before, but I just can't find the black suit and tie.

Make GTA 5 characters look like Pulp Fiction?

I've really wanted to make Michael and Franklin in GTA 5 look like Julz and Vincent from Pulp Fiction but I can't find the black suit and tie for Michael. I've seen screenshots of people doing this before, but I just can't find the black suit and tie.

Is there a reason that Tarantino films are never adapted to video games?

Reservoir Dogs did have a video game developed for it: Reservoir Dogs (video game). It did not have good reviews or sales, though, and was actually banned in a couple of countries due to its violence.Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown are not really easily adaptable into video games. They are both dialogue heavy films were the emphasis is in the character interactions. Kill Bill did have a video game planned for it, but it suffered delays and eventually was never released. My guess is that the company that licensed the film rights, Black Label Games, still has those rights, preventing others from taking up the mantle. However, as we get further away from the release of the movie (close to the 10th anniversary) the chances of this happening become slimmer. Inglorious Basterds came out at the time of a boom in casual and mobile gaming, so there were a few casual games released alongside the movie, you can play one of them here: http://www.myspace.com/eliroth/b.... Given how saturated the market is with WWII games, I doubt there is much space for it outside of the casual play sector.Django Unchained has only recently been released, and since Tarantino works mostly with independent distributors, it is rare for them to be able to time the release of a video game to that of a film. But part of the reason might be Tarantino's publicly stated aversion to video games:"I cannot get myself interested in video games," the 47 year-old filmmaker told Telegraph. "I've been given video game players and they just sit there connected to my TVs gathering dust until eventually I unplug them so I can put in another special-region DVD player."

Is Japanese animation better than American animation? Why?

The animation style is different, but I wouldn't compare the animation at all. It's the storytelling. While both Western and Japanese animated movies (Pixar and Disney being the representative of the Western, and Studio Ghibli being the representative of the Japanese) tend to be family-themed, a lot of Studio Ghibli films has a much more matured take to it (Grave of the Fireflies, Princess Mononoke, The Tale of Princess Kaguya) compared to most of the American animation films (Up being the only one with a more matured take coming to my mind).But there's the TV too.See it this way. American animation mostly focuses on these three aspects:Family animated movies (Disney, Pixar, etc.)Adult cartoons, or animated sitcoms (Simpsons, South Park, Family Guy, etc.)Children cartoons (SpongeBob, Tom & Jerry, Looney Tunes, etc.)While Japanese animation has a much broader general audience, being:Anything by Studio Ghibli for family viewing.Anime series that basically covers all genres for all age type.It's rare to find some sci-fi thriller in animation in the America, and it is unheard of for an animated film/series with a psychopathic megalomaniac that wants to rule the world and is actually the main character of the series, which makes you want to root for that basically evil guy, but these are just a few found in Japanese animation.To end this, American animation targets audience of families, adults/teen humour, or children.Japanese animations' targeted audience is not limited to a specific category, and they produce tons of new animations every year for the TV, therefore having a wide range of genres and targeted audience for each series, which allows more creativity to flow in the storyline, making some of the series having a potential to rival even the best Western live-action movies and TV series, but with animation, anything is possible, unlike live-action.And that is why I think, in some aspects, Japanese animation triumphs the Western animation.

Who is your all time favorite Hollywood male actor?

Terence Steven McQueenHe's one of the charming and handsome actor of Hollywood all the time , also known as The king of cool.His first film that I've watched was The great escape ( all star ensemble film ).I'm flattered for his style of acting and the way he puts the dialogue on the screen.He is also an motorcycle and race car enthusiast , professional race car driver.He performs his own stunts in his movies, like in The great escape and Bullitt.My favourite hollywood movie is The great escape which is taken based on true story in which British commonwealth prisoners of war escape from German prisoner of war camp during WW-II .I don't know how many times I've watched the movie. 20–30 times , I don't know!! :) I'm addicted to him and the movie.I love the movie , the olden times , thier plans to escape and their guts. Do watch it :)Here are some of his pictures which tells us live the life to fullest.With his fansWith Robert vaughn during the shooting of The magnificent sevenA shot from The great escapeBullittThere ain't a two-bit cop in this one-horse town that's going to arrest me , you are the coolest. Mug shot ;)His swagLE MANSLEGACY LIVES ONLEGACY LIVES ONYOU'LL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN, BECAUSE ICONS NEVER FADEThanks for the visit, Have a good day :)Image sources : Twitter & FacebookManindra Sahadev

Who is your all time favorite Hollywood male actor?

Terence Steven McQueenHe's one of the charming and handsome actor of Hollywood all the time , also known as The king of cool.His first film that I've watched was The great escape ( all star ensemble film ).I'm flattered for his style of acting and the way he puts the dialogue on the screen.He is also an motorcycle and race car enthusiast , professional race car driver.He performs his own stunts in his movies, like in The great escape and Bullitt.My favourite hollywood movie is The great escape which is taken based on true story in which British commonwealth prisoners of war escape from German prisoner of war camp during WW-II .I don't know how many times I've watched the movie. 20–30 times , I don't know!! :) I'm addicted to him and the movie.I love the movie , the olden times , thier plans to escape and their guts. Do watch it :)Here are some of his pictures which tells us live the life to fullest.With his fansWith Robert vaughn during the shooting of The magnificent sevenA shot from The great escapeBullittThere ain't a two-bit cop in this one-horse town that's going to arrest me , you are the coolest. Mug shot ;)His swagLE MANSLEGACY LIVES ONLEGACY LIVES ONYOU'LL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN, BECAUSE ICONS NEVER FADEThanks for the visit, Have a good day :)Image sources : Twitter & FacebookManindra Sahadev

What are some good movies for film students to watch?

Well here is my Top 40Magical mystery tour (Speilburg and scorcese looked to this for inspiration when they were in film school)Citizen KaneWings of DesireUntergagen (Downfall)Schindlers ListLincolnChapter 27 (The one about John Lennons Killer)Dead Poets SocietyA beautiful MindFactory GirlSpotlightThe theory of everythingThere’s something about Mary (This set a genre-I have never worn hair gel since)CasablancaOn the waterfrontA streetcar named desire.Henry the fifth (Branagh’s version)Captain Underpants (Where the book and film welds so beautifully into one. )HolesBridge to TerabithiaChildren of a lesser godWhat the bleep do we know?WildLes Miserables (the musical)The Godfather 1 & 2PhiladelphiaForrest GumpThe sixth sense (that kid was in every scene and was f**king amazing wasn’t he?)Saving Private Ryan (I accidently kept calling it Saving Ryans Privates for the first two years!),Mad Max (I met a guy who lived Sydney at the time. He was at a party and this drunk dude told this boy friend of actress Sandy Gore that he had no idea what he was talking about. That no one in the world wanted to see a movie like he was proposing. This guy who was being verbally abused was George Miller and the movie was Mad Max.The intouchablesThe untouchables (Brian de Palma!)HighlanderVenus in fursSlumdog MillionareStand by meFrost/NixonThe Deer HunterA night at the opera (Ah what hell all the Marx Brothers movies up to 1940!)Any movie with Sir Daniel Day Lewis in it! He is F**king Amazing.

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