Luc Besson's The Professional, which, if you haven't seen it, is about a 12-year-old who forms a close, parental-but-also-inappropriately-romantic attachment with a hitman. And that's the relationship that influenced the dynamic between the game's two main characters, Chrys Liszt and Roachy Caruthers. We don't know what to say now. We're going to watch these two cartoon insects' interactions a lot more closely during the game, at least.
Insecticide made creepier thanks to comparison to The Professional
Luc Besson's The Professional, which, if you haven't seen it, is about a 12-year-old who forms a close, parental-but-also-inappropriately-romantic attachment with a hitman. And that's the relationship that influenced the dynamic between the game's two main characters, Chrys Liszt and Roachy Caruthers. We don't know what to say now. We're going to watch these two cartoon insects' interactions a lot more closely during the game, at least.







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3-05-2008 @ 5:05PM
sifer2400 said...
i just saw that movie a couple of days ago great movie a little weird with the whole 10 yr old and 30 something year old. i was glad nothing to nasty happened. other wise its a geat movie i didnt like the ending but the movie overall was great
i plan on getting insecticide
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3-05-2008 @ 7:31PM
Jose El Maton said...
For anyone else planning on getting Insecticide, and you have a PSP, you'll want to check out Dead Head Fred. That's what this video reminds me of. It's a bit long for a handheld game (good!) so your battery will probably die many times before you finish it (bad!) Very engrossing, check it out. It's been price-dropped to $15 at Gamestop. You can't beat that with a baseball bat.
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3-16-2008 @ 2:23PM
James said...
You do *not* invoke the name of Léon without a damn good reason. This had better be a very, very good game, or Jean Reno will come to their house and bludgeon them with a baseball bat. I think.
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