Nothing like the same sort, but there is these two, full movies for both are coming sometime.
It's a shame GW is really dumb at things like this, that monetone Hellreach movie, I would love to see audio books like that animated like that, people would pay for that and buy them.
Well there’s 2 hours I ain’t getting back! The moon landings part (probably designed to lure people in) was interesting, but the rest.. I suspect too many magic mushrooms have been consumed!Sit back relax and think.......
I feel sorry for the parents. No one wants their kid to behave badly.
Well there’s 2 hours I ain’t getting back! The moon landings part (probably designed to lure people in) was interesting, but the rest.. I suspect too many magic mushrooms have been consumed!
Would you not agree that he does have some reasonable questions?
The inquisitor film was cancelled unfortunately was following that one my self
There is this one, its low budget and fan made and a bit cheesy but not a bad film
Oh crap, I didn't know it got cancelled, shame.I hope GW didn't nuke them.
Ah you sure it's been cancelled? I just checked their facebook page and they trying to shift to full scale production with a proper budget.
Yeah, I seen Damnatus. it was one of the first fan made movies, GW nuked them but they "released" the flim anyway on torrents.
There is official Ultramarine movie, but am sure you seen that.
You may be right actually. He released a long video on his channell but i didnt have time to watch it and just read a few comments.
Skimming over what he said, looks like we got a very long wait for it, likely 2020+ or more.
Made it to 1:16. When people start trying to mix science with religion you just know it's a waste of time.
That's what I thought.... I pushed through that. And it's left me questioning a lot of things.
Same. He does raise some very valid questions but without counter-arguments all it is is speculation.
One good question.... Why have we not gone "back" to the moon?
We've made huge technological advances since that first mission... And yet.... We haven't gone "back".
Is there a case for doing so? It's literally a massive rock floating in space, what could we possibly gain from going back?
A mission that apparently took place so many years ago... Imagine the quality of footage we'd have if we went there now.