Angels? In my Max Payne? Let's hope that's part of a dream sequence or hallucination. And is that Marlo Stanfield? It sure is!
I'm conflicted. Max Payne was more than just bullet-time. There was a gritty noir atmosphere and an intriguing story laced with Norse mythology, gripping crime drama and Greek tragedy. When I see the camera revolve around Wahlberg at 00:18, I can't help but roll my eyes.
Anyway, let's hope the movie skips all the best Max quotes:
I didn't like the way the show started, but they had given me the best seat in the house, front row center.
Snow fell like ash from post-apocalyptic skies.
I was compelled to give Vlad his gun back... one bullet at a time.
Firing a gun is a binary choice. Either you pull the trigger or you don't.
The past is a gaping hole.
You'd find that Lady Luck was really a hooker, and you were fresh out of cash.
You complete the jigsaw puzzle to discover it is a picture of yourself, finishing that same puzzle.
She was a nice girl, not really a stone-cold killer, and now she was stone-cold dead.
The sun went down with practiced bravado.
The past is a puzzle, like a broken mirror.
Closing your eyes forces you to look at the darkness inside.
and my personal favorite:
It was colder than the devil's heart, raining ice pitchforks as if the heavens were ready to fall.
Bet you had forgotten that Max Payne sounds like a wrist-cutting teenage girl on DeviantArt.
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