>i cant find anything on this guy, HES A GHOST
I cant find anything on this guy, HES A GHOST
>not even a parking ticket!
>character hacks into database in a couple of minutes
>"Where do I find him?"
>"He will find you"
>Fate of the Furious
God that movie was terrible and filled with these kind of tropes
>Asian nerd can hack into dozens if not hundreds of cars and drive them all at once
>Villain and hacker girl try to hack a cold war-era submarine (One from an airplane that's thousands of miles away)
>Device that can locate any single fucking person on the planet unless they're relevant to the plot
>All that meaningless computer talk
Why couldn't they just stick to street racing?
> That's an order, soldier
>With all due respect, sir [says something rebellious]
> Yes, I wouldn't do it either. Your father would be proud.
>Character turning his back on another one
>"So you think I can just forgive you?"
>turns around but the other's gone already
>This city needs me!
>Sir, yes Sir!
Cringe
>I NEED YOU
>there coming
>no, there already here
> I canĀ“t be that person to you
>You've changed.
>NO, YOU'VE CHANGED.
>and your other gun
...
>I Hate you.
>You're not the only one.
>"all will be explained"
>and your other other gun
>who are you man
>I'm nobody
>someone does some hacking on a computer
>dozens of windows pop up
>sound effects you'd expect in a starcraft II menue
>two characters arguing
>shouting escalates
>one of them says something personal and vulnerable
>they share a silence
>they are now friends
just saw gotg 2 and this sort of scene happens like two or three times
>wait where is the map
>I thought you had it
>it has all of these made up computer security things; not even you can hack it
>i'm in
>Sidekick comes from around the corner
"We've got company!"
>one character says x
>another character says y
>you remember where we parked the car?
>yeah, yeah...
>they both meant Z