I only found one negative and one positive with this whole thing. Other than that I don't see that big of a deal. First I will say the good thing. With this decision to stop the use of dedicated servers it will prevent me from entering servers hosted by douche Admins with stupid rules like no "NO RUNNING AND SHOOTING" and "YOU MUST BE ZOOMED DOWN YOUR IRON SITES AT ALL TIME" i also came across crouching only rules and no jumping. They just got really annoying and some nights that was all that was populated on other call of duty games. But the negative side of this is that I have met a lot of gaming friends and teamates on servers that I return to as favorites as well as meeting people that rejoin servers that I have run. I don't see something like that happening again because there is no way to be in the same server again unless you friend that person during that first time playing with them and partying up to join a game. Usually i wouldn't start talking to people and wanting to play with them until after a few matches or days of being on the same server.
@Ginger_Avenger: completely agree, IMDB has a very bland and crappy layout. When looking up obscure movies or actors its so hard to get any information. Also when i look to see what other movies actors are in and its something i have seen, sometimes I cant picture them in the film by just the name of who they played especially if it was a small part. I would love some user input where someone could put in something like "they were in the scene where so and so was walking through the bar" just so i could remember where exactly i saw them. plus features like franchises and things like that would be great. Especially character bios bcuz IMDB's character bios suck hard...
is it just me or does the camera seem really tight? especially during the flying stuff. I could not tell what was going on... noticed it mostly during the sequence 1 video.
/film said it was filmed in the netherlands at a university there. as for a connection to lost and JJ abrams, He has done a lecture at the TED conference on why he loves mysteries and how he has a box with a question mark on it that he never opens to keep him inspired. the lecture was called The mystery box if you like lost and jj abrams check out the lecture its pretty good. Plus the dude loves his viral marketing and first person videos ( lost viral campaigns, cloverfield, and cloverfields ad campaign) i am guessin a student project but it would be cool if this was something more interesting. pretty thought out with the website and all. there is a picture in the website as well at (http://www.whatsinthebox.nl/anti.jpg )
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