OutlawedMarsh
OutlawedMarsh
OutlawedMarsh

Oh man, saw this at TIFF and the second half is magnificent. I’ve been waiting to watch it again so I can try to find the cuts because I just don’t know how they switched from crane to these super intimate close ups so seamlessly. I was super worried that the 3D was going to be an awful gimmick but the way they used

If you read about any of the court cases referenced in the article you will see that elders in those cases discouraged the victims and their families from going to the police, and often that was after they had contacted their head quarters in New York for counsel. Watchtower has been sued and fined multiple times in

In the book she makes the point that being dead has changed her perception of things. She is detached from physical pain, but also emotional pain. She explains this when she’s talking to Shadow about the affair with Robby, and how the gory details (which she acknowledges hurts Shadow) seem flat and unsubstantial to

I sunk my life into this game as a kid. Curse you Cap’t Hector and your feathery shareware payment enforcement! I’ll register when I’m damn well ready!

The ‘Welcome Home’ message on the fallout4.com site could be a ‘Welcome back to the Fallout Universe’ type message. But it would make a hell of a lot of sense if it pertained to the protagonist. Re-watching the trailer with this theory in mind changed the tone quite a bit for me.

I started a tradition with a certain favourite book. I purchase it, write a note in the back (or front depending on the edition and where the blank pages are placed) about what the book means to me, what it meant to me this time around, and that it now belongs to whoever found it. Then I leave it wherever I happen to

OutlawedMarsh, it comes from the Chinese novel Outlaws of the Marsh (AKA All men are Brothers, The Water Margin). I read the incredibly long four volumes after playing Suikoden 1 and 2, which was based on some of the ideas presented in that fantastic book.