"You said you'd be waiting for me here in Santa Fe"
"You said you'd be waiting for me here in Santa Fe"
Found it remarkable during my playthrough I didn't even kill my first dragon (the Exalted Plains one) till 85 hours in. The experience was awe striking when you roll up, open a can of whoop ass, and finally watch 'em go down after a feverish twenty-minutes-or-so assault. Definitely fist punched the air for that one…
That orchestral arrangement of Phoenix's "Lisztomania" felt absolutely perfect.
I guess someone had to do it?
[SPOILERS THROUGH ENDGAME and gibberish]
Yoooo that certain fight was worth every singed pubic follicle as Bull preaches the gospel of blood and awesome.
Glad to hear I'm not the only one who couldn't resist socking Georgie right in the kisser.
One can't help but feel trapped in a paradox: if I don't really want to help Vivienne collect Wyvern blood, but put on a good face to do the mission, do I deserve her approval? My argument leans toward yes because we do something alike socially all the time (or most people do): conceding touchy personal arguments with…
SPOILER (I guess?)
I thought that was one of the first discordant notes, like the teens are reduced to animal behavior or something.
Anyone have that guitar song James plays for Laura's cuz and Donna? Couldn't find it on the soundtrack and it's itching at me.
As opposed to "polyamory science."
Yeah, I feel you on Cloud Atlas and Her. Just hearing the "Cloud Atlas Sextet" after imagining it from the book made me weepy. With Her, it was watching a crystalline form of loneliness take place after multiple chances at partnered-up happiness: from the significant (the lunch meeting with Twombly's wife) to the…
Oh Jesus. A couple of years ago back in college myself and my 3 roommates were watching Jackson's LotR trilogy together. Over the course of 3 weeks we watched each (extended!) edition of the films, and the final viewing came after a night where I'd been out on the town.