It's one of the worst things in a movie full of awful things. Did I mention Thomas Jane's character has Tourette's?
It's one of the worst things in a movie full of awful things. Did I mention Thomas Jane's character has Tourette's?
Oh no! People like something different? For shame!
Please get Woody Harrelson a new wig. Along with Henry Cavill as Geralt, I’m wondering who is picking out these wigs.
It starts off with “autism being basically magic”, there’s literally a scene with pieces being knocked off six separate chessboards (with games in progress) and the kid puts them all back exactly as they were. Then it goes on to say in the dialog “some experts say autism is the next evolution of the human race” and it…
After Gigantor, I’m going to Mazinger Z and Getter Robo, so I’ll be touching on that era. After that I’ll probably move to Mobile Suit Gundam, which I’ve only seen in the form of the compilation movie trilogy.
Ah yes, the “I know some trans people who had no problems” so this is all blown out of proportion. We’ve had the same kind of movie over and over, with cis men playing a trans woman and the same kind of shade of story. We’re sick of it.
OK, but like they nominate Doctor Who every year and the last time Moffat won (and the only time outside of his one off stories which were much, much better) was for the Matt Smith era. So that’s not a great metric, when I was talking about Peter Capaldi’s era, which *in my opinion* had really bad writing, outside of…
I suffer from a lot of the same psychosis symptoms that Senua suffers from so while the game was deeply affecting on a personal level, it was also cathartic.
I finally watched The Predator. God that movie sucked and wow was the way treated autism infuriating.
I’ll be the lone voice of dissent. The isometric platforming is not good, it’s incredibly awful and frustrating when there is no discernible difference between somewhere you can jump and somewhere you can’t. The first dungeon is also unreasonably long and wears out its welcome really fast by being an ice dungeon. (Who…
Jimmy and the Pulsating Mass was the best “JRPG” (I use the quotes since it’s a JRPG in gameplay, if not actually made in Japan) this year. Not only does it have a fantastic story, characters, soundtrack, and world, it features so much good game design and quality of life improvements over 99% of JRPGs.
Can I just say how goddamn refreshing it is to have a satisfying finale episode? It feels like we haven’t had one since (arguably) the first series of New Who.
I finally watched the 1981 film Possession. It was amazing. I’m seriously considering buying the limited edition Blu-ray.
I mean, that’s kind of been a talking point of fascist idiots for years before Donald Trump. Fucking Metal Gear Rising’s big villain even said it exactly, years before Trump even started campaigning.
Annihilation was so close to being fantastic for me. It’s still a really, really good movie but I really dislike the framing device, especially when it overexplains things I’m already picking up on.
This here. I was floored. I was still in the wake of how amazed I was by Zulawsky’s Possession, which I watched for the first time this year. I watched Mandy maybe a week later and both are all-time favorites for me.
If you’ve seen his Twitter, Kojima is going nuts for Mandy, to the point where they sent him a copy of the Limited Edition Blu-ray for promoting the movie non-stop, buying the soundtrack, etc..
I finished Dragon Age: Inquisition earlier this week, clocking in at around 110 hours. It’s better than Dragon Age II in most respects but it’s also apparent that Dragon Age: Origins was a fluke and there will never be another great Dragon Age game. Inquisition is full of too many fetch quests and collect-a-thons,…
They (along with Manga Entertainment) helped a lot. Even if a lot of the things they licensed weren’t that great. However, they have my ire for providing sub and dub options and decent transfers for the anime, but making one of the most notoriously low quality official Godzilla releases ever.
There were some problems with licensing of 3.0 that made it come out in the US a long time after the Japanese, especially compared to the quick turnaround on the releases of the first two. I’m of course glad Anno took a break between the last two, since I got Shin Godzilla, and they’ve been posting online to prove to…