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Brian Fargo has said he’s open to a collaboration with Obsidian. It might not be the full original team, but hot damn they could get key members together again.

You’re forgetting Microsoft also had Inxile, headed by Brian Fargo, who has gone on record as saying should Inxile and Obsidian not be busy on a project, he’d be up for a collaboration. Think about that now.

It’s white guilt, though unlike conservative people who try and deny or flat out get defensive, these people are simply hiding from it by becoming other people. It’s strange and very sad. Just own up to who you are and be a better person.

These people are gross for passing themselves off as another ethnic group for sure, but let’s not resort to phobias and prejudices. We have enough hate in the country as is.

But is checkers an esport? Inquiring minds would like to know.

What a weird conclusion to make. Anyone can observe the shift, it’s things like comic book movies taking up the majority of theaters. The days of studios willing to take a risk on a more personal film are less likely now. Me saying this in no way aides them. I don’t want this, and yet I see it happen.

They’re similar yet different. You can’t conflate one with the other. Elements like length, budget and audience affects them as mediums greatly. I’m not saying one is better than the other, or neither one cannot produce great art. I only doubt we’ll see the same level of films from studios in the past compared to now.

That’s a television show, not a movie. Television has arguably matured and replaced the kinds of stories traditionally done by film. The studios are aiming for a much younger audience, and so the kinds of films made has narrowed. Meanwhile, more adults prefer watching television than to going out to the movies. And

Eh, do you really think Kubrick could make 2001 now? It would need a fight scene and stuff blowing up real good. Lynch can sneak his stuff in through the framework of pulp elements. Tarantino, as much as I like his films, at his heart is more of an exploitation director [One Upon a Time in Hollywood was a real

What I dislike, is there seems to be no allotment for critical disccusions from what we’ve seen so far. One can infer quite a lot from bits and pieces, and granted, the general impression may be proven wrong when the film is released [Negatively or positively], yet to become angry with any viewpoint that disagrees

No, just reactionary.

Sony LSDs what Nintendon’t.