dwpasquinelli
dwpasquinelli
dwpasquinelli

one of the great things about the original movie is the nudity. it’s so uncomfortable. you see her being assembled, you see her come apart, you see her naked committing acts of ultraviolence, you so another naked woman but she’s just the top half the entire time. there’s a thread of body horror running through the

i mean, i get the excuse: she can look however because her body is mostly not human. scarlet johanson might even be a reasonable idea of what the major would look like in reality, if the conditions present in the story actually existed in japan.

yeah, i’ll just watch the original movie instead, because it’s fucking brilliant.

i always figured it was a bit of that, but mostly that they didn’t go all in with overt signals of japaneseness.

make it talk incessantly? make rows of shark teeth grow down the urethra? transform it into a balloon animal?

that’s not so much a matter of poor education. the audience would have every reason to believe it was a real shooting.

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the soundtrack to crash twinsanity is a cappella and great:

that’s wonderfully terrible.

i was never that into the original crash games for the ps1, mostly, i assume, because i never had a ps1. i picked up crash twinsanity cheap for the ps2, not expecting much, but i really liked it. the soundtrack was amazing; really cool choice of them to do it acapella.

i agree with you about who he was referring to, but it’s neither here nor there. you’re right that he’ll never win that argument, but that’s because he was wrong — without equivocation.

i starred because i agree generally, but more importantly, your name is cool.

he just doesn’t know any better, being a pope and all.

that guy’s eyes are killing me.

maybe it’d do more good to have the harsher punishment go to assassins, because they’re motivated by an objective, rational, quantifiable thing (money), so the harsher punishment might be more effective as a deterrent, if only by driving up prices, pushing them out of reach for some.

almost everyone has a job, (but none of them are great jobs).

yeah, she doesn’t ask ever once about the unemployment rate, she asked, amongst other things, who has a *great* job.

hey, there’s the unemployment numbers, but the question was about *great* jobs.

i’ve been assuming he killed her in the course of a robbery. not hard to imagine why a homeless kid would rob someone, or how that’d end in murder, but then i guess i really don’t have any idea how she died.

does this refer to the interview you’re talking about?