He really is.
He really is.
Same. I always thought he was unfairly maligned for that performance. I think he was trying to balance being the voice of a sentient AI while still conveying some emotion. And I think the directors were satisfied with what he gave them, and probably even encouraged him to deliver the lines in the way he did. Then when…
I wouldn’t call it phoning it in—Dinklage’s work sounds like a case of direction rather than the actor. Nolan North’s voice work is emotes more, in a register that sounds more familiar to gamers, and maybe more suited to Destiny overall, but both are fine.
Except lives of the poor have gotten better, but the rate that the rich has had improved their lives is far greater then poor people have had. It’s not mechanization that is the limitation, it’s those in charge of pricing and distribution of services that make the difference. If currency exists still, there will…
Cyberpunk is about the fears of the 80s: Japan’s economy, ecological collapse that fuels corporate greed, and a reverse of the progress made over the prior century (which you mentioned), replaced by a consolidation of wealth and power among corporate elites. Automation creates a world where the people who own the…
This is a super weird take - like for example, today you might not be able to afford a house but you might have a phone that’s millions of times faster than the first calculators, and a refrigerator that keeps your food cooler and safer than your ancestors. That doesn’t mean that life today is so much better than it…
I actually liked Dinklage in Destiny
I mean I wouldn’t have known that. I’d have gone “crazy billionaire with a gun making veiled threats.”
He really is the Worse Glomgold.
I too, would simple tackle the mentally unstable person who came into my workplace with a firearm. Like the hero I am.
I didn’t “misunderstand” at all. I replied based on what you said in your original comment which was very basic.
I’m not saying it makes sense but Cyberpunk does have those rich people living their fabulous lives. Just not in the cities you see mostly. The city is full of desperate dirty people trying to survive. They are using second hand cyberware or are deeply indebted to a corp for their gear. They are the ones dying so…
This is the same book that says the Musk became afraid of robots taking over after reading Asimov. It’s clear he’s not good as reading comprehension
Privilege and access to privilege will make people behave awfully. It’s also presumably a flintlock which people are not going to be immediately threatened by being what appears to be a stunt. And it’s a celebrity. You work closely with talent, you want to keep working closely with talent. Talent behaves badly, people…
Could be worse
Just an absolute, all-time cunt, this guy.
The way everyone talks around the actual worst aspects of Musk--the blatant antisemitism, racism, and transphobia--while talking about the other weird silly stuff he does is getting annoying.
Or that cringey Star Trek Discovery shout-out as a 21st century pioneer, years ago. Goes to show how much the “real-life Tony Stark” fabricated media persona spread. There are people today who still believe that shit.
Having him as a guest on Rick & Morty I accepted, having him be the center point of a Simpsons episode and repeatedly referring to him as the greatest engineer ever was just painful.
What an absolute weirdo. Glad to see that, for all the mistakes that CDPR made during the development and release of this game, adding Musk into it was not one of them.
This is all perfectly normal behavior...