Probably would have bought it if it was colored like Tom Nook. But all those symbols look like polka dots.
Probably would have bought it if it was colored like Tom Nook. But all those symbols look like polka dots.
#dealwithit
I know, I said that in another post, where I say the hair cutting still seems out of place.
Trauma/identity crisis is the obvious reason, I would say. But like I said in another post, it wasn't explained, and done in such a way that it seemed unreal.
But was there actually blood on her? And what about the blood on Booker? And the blood argument doesn't support the haircut.
-Some- characters in Mononoke were great. Namely, Billy Crudup and Billy Bob did a great job. I thought Mini Driver's and Gillian Anderson's acting were pretty awful.
I forgot about the later scene with tightening the corset. But why is she wearing the corset six months later?
I thought the whole point of this was that it's not traditional AI, but a purely mathematical version.
Eh, I've been picking it apart since week one. Day-one-ers just didn't want to believe there are flaws. I didn't hate it, but it's certainly far from perfect.
I'm now curious if they originally designed the promo version, then decided they wanted a Disney princess version. Then to tie to two together, they made that the turning point. If so, that explains the artificial feel of that scene. Especially since I don't think a girl going through a traumatic experience would wear…
I didn't read that so black and white as you did. However, that event did cause her to change her outfit and cut her hair, without really explaining why. I understand it was a traumatic experience, but to me, it also seemed a little pushed.
Why's that ignorant?
Coincidentally, Start8 is made by Stardock.
Bet it's gin.
From what I hear, if you nag him for 12 months, he builds a shelf.
Doctor...who?
Some of us don't care that much about the narrative of every story. I rarely watch movies because of this.
Yesterday was the usual 24 hours for me, you heathen!
Obviously, the mayor would be Adam West. Or was that Adam We?