That hasn’t worked in a long time on my phone. Got patched out at some point.
That hasn’t worked in a long time on my phone. Got patched out at some point.
Is this what the site has come to?
Bapu86, we will miss all the insight you have brought to our Audio Visual Club since,,,,,,,,, [checks the historical maps] October 2, 2017.
The Eleanor Rigby joke had already been done, too.
It is, without a doubt, a perfect tweet imo.
I think his best, for me, will forever be “trying to remove it.”
People really love to discuss music here, huh.
The “I found my father... oh my god!” scene sent me into PAINFUL fits of laughter the first time I saw it.
Shit yeah. I always fuck their names up.
Dutch is great in RDR because he basically becomes the mythic outlaw that the game then deconstructs. He’s definitely ripe for an interesting narrative here, but they’ll have to work to do him better than in the first.
Yeah, I’m hoping it doesn’t take the GTA route of just being a criminal the whole way through because I’m both a sucker for moral ambiguity and I thought it instilled the main narrative with the depth GTA IV wanted to have and that GTA V basically ignored.
I am so excited for this but also really, really curious where they’re gonna go with it. One of my favorite aspects of Red Dead Redemption is how much of a “end of the West” tale it is, complete with the mixed reflection and condemnation that entails. Hoping this one has some kind of larger thematic point to it as…
I constantly call myself a gamer aloud at parties to be cool and then only reference things from the Super Mario Brothers movie.
I hate them so much. Why does he keep doing it.
The best way to watch it, imo, is the way I first saw it: with a few friends and some drinks and having no idea what to expect.
The only other movie I can compare it to is maybe Hotline Miami, which are both such misguided sincere works attempting to be rousing crowdpleasers while also unintentionally conveying the bizarre personal philosophy and history of their creators.
Roberto Bolaño writes pretty good sex scenes. They also tend to be absurdly hyperbolic depending on the character.
The parts about sex in The Stand (especially the parts, like in Mother Abigail’s flashbacks, were he tries to write about it positively) made me feel secondhand embarrassment.
I think part of it is that the tech for capturing and tech for displaying just don’t link up at all. So you have these faces that, in some spots, are expressive and static in others, which somehow makes the whole thing look wildly over-expressive.
I had the same one, I think. Was an odd game. Weirdly, the Xbox version differed wildly (I had a strategy guide that contained the info for both) and had a bunch of secret areas and side missions.