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Agreed. Season 2 was an amazing piece of work, but its true power was delivered with the final episode. The last 10 or so minutes of "I Live Here Now" was some of the most satisfying thematic work I've ever seen on television. Without that, I don't think the season would be quite as powerful in retrospect and as such

My friend, who hurt you?

I blame the really bland filmmaking in combination with the overly realistic exposition. Have an ordinary existence you want to make artful? Give it some cinematic gusto!

If you've ever experienced any sort of disorienting loss, this is a great show.

A stupid, but highly enjoyable and fun movie. Love Zohan.

Not exactly, I think he did the Kylo Run in about 12 parsecs though

Yes! It was really touch-and-go last gen, and while I enjoy JRPGs on handheld systems, you couldn't do something as elegiac and grand as NieR: Automata on 3DS.

The rest of the campaign will be interviews with James Hurley, the character.

Try to get to the end of the 3rd episode. Things get weird, and therefore, very interesting.

I've always felt that it was Lynch's way of depicting how beautiful life can be versus how dark and indifferent the world can be towards beauty. Lynch finds darkness alluring, but only in the aesthetic sense and that seems to be his method of bringing the two together.

He seems like a really nice guy from all the interviews and BTS footage I've seen.

Are you a shoopuff captain?

Everytime I watch a Lynch movie I feel like I'm reading a book but now there is an extra chapter. The experience is never the same twice. I imagine someone watching Eraserhead before and after having a child would also be tremendously different.

I mean most Hollywood movies are built to be enjoyed once and only once (heavy foreshadowing, big plot twists, etc.). A movie like Eraserhead or Stalker aren't crafted to funnel your perception to one point, but rather to ease you into a time, a place, and expose you to any number of questions that you can take into

Yes, that is kind of what happens when the line of action is perpendicular or aligned to the camera.

Nice comment/username synergy, jabroni.

So I guess Winter is Coming but Hiver is not?

The music that plays during the last showdown at the end of Legends of the Fall is simply magical and really drives home the gravity of the film. We lost someone truly wonderful.