He didn't win the Oscar, he was nominated.
He didn't win the Oscar, he was nominated.
It's called "A Familiar Taste" because it's a repurposing of a track from "Ghosts," an instrumental NIN album, which Fincher used to temp score the movie before Reznor officially signed on.
Just took a listen to the album on Spotify. You win this round, Kyle Ryan.
Explain further, please.
Explain further, please.
I totally disagree that the opening sequence "has to be explained" and thus doesn't stand up on its own. Taken by itself, it totally works. Ridley's not clarifying something that everyone was going "huh?" towards, I don't think anyone saw that scene and didn't understand what it meant, he's just offering a different…
I totally disagree that the opening sequence "has to be explained" and thus doesn't stand up on its own. Taken by itself, it totally works. Ridley's not clarifying something that everyone was going "huh?" towards, I don't think anyone saw that scene and didn't understand what it meant, he's just offering a different…
This is a longwinded way of not owning up to crappy writing.
A well written article.
What's missing from this list is Brand New's "I Will Play My Game Beneath the Spin Light."
"Obviously, you are not a golfer."
I agree SR1 was a GTA clone, but I actually loved it long time anyway. Didn't even mean to get into it, but I checked out the demo and it just pulled me in.
All hail Zoidberg, the king with the box!
Whoa whoa, just because Skyrim is brutal and Skyward isn't doesn't make the latter a trifle, sir.
Well put, dude. Although BF can run into balance issues with so many variables in play.
I think ratings can be difficult to measure against each other. I think the A for Skyrim and MW3 signifies the complete achievement of the goals set out for each title. But it doesn't necessarily mean they're on par with each other.
Windmills do not work that way! Goodnight!
Haha, I like that. Virtua Cop.