GaryAlexanderStott
Gary Alexander Stott
GaryAlexanderStott

I like lean and underproduced genre stuff as much as the next guy, but I think maybe Low-fi and ultra-real are not ideal qualifiers for a superhero team called The Fantastic Four.

Or you know, we could get a more coherent story that doesn't still end up half-assed even when used with a grimoire card system made to tell that story. But wait, that would be too much work, wouldn't it? Let's just make adjustments to NPC's that shouldn't have been so insanely screwed up in the first place.

In other news: Eurasia is now at war with Oceania

I want to read the comic, but first I need Freddie Mercury to finish singing in my head...

I was just being silly and loopy with my post, was not meaning to mock feelings about the flick. Honestly in my experiences I have known a few people that could go either way, even sometimes myself, thinking i am DONE with a subject can be re-engaged if the conversation starts respectful and/or offers genuine insight

Yeah! And besides it takes away from the Star Trek vs. Star Wars debate, which also needs to end.

Oh look, they're remaking something. Hollywood has run out of ideas!

to add to that, lotr vs harry potter series. books and movies. i don't get why people have the need to compare the two, when they are both different things, aiming for different audiences.

LOTR vs Star Wars

Still mentally processing that the Olsen Twins' little sister is a playing a badass adult superhero now. Christ I'm old.

This is how you re-release a game. Some developers need to step up their 'game'.

"Moon" is a wonderful little film. I highly recommend it.

I can't hate watch something, though I do have a tendency to stick with something in the hopes it will improve. I finally stopped watching Once Upon A Time this season.

Ubisoft: "Ugh, looks terrible. No one wants that."

I thought it was a report on the financial markets in Northern Europe.

There was also that one time when one of Tony's suits became sentient, fell in love with Tony, tried to kill Tony's girlfriend out of jealousy, tried to kill Tony, and then sacrificed himself to save Tony when he nearly died of a massive heart attack.

I feel that description isn't as important as people perceive it to be. You don't need to describe the exact shape of a character's face, or their hair colour, or their eye colour, unless it serves a purpose in the actual narrative. Don't add pointless details. I think that's very much a symptom of writing in the age