Honestly, if they cut the unneeded times where Fi interrupts the game to tell you obvious information, that’s the only major change that I personally think needs to be made. That was the only complaint that I really ever agreed with.
Honestly, if they cut the unneeded times where Fi interrupts the game to tell you obvious information, that’s the only major change that I personally think needs to be made. That was the only complaint that I really ever agreed with.
Ah, the Zelda game that I love but everyone else hates. I’m not sure how they’re going to make motion controls optional considering how integral they are to the gameplay. It’d be kind of like making the 3 day cycle in Majora’s Mask optional. So much of the game is built off of it.
Yeah, that would track.
Funnily enough, Fantasia was also controversial for some moments in the Pastoral Symphony segment where they showed pretty racist depictions of black centaurs serving white centaurs. They edited out the black centaurs in most rereleases since then, but Fantasia was also controversial for being racist. Still a great…
The NAACP literally protested at screenings of the film when it was first released. It was controversial and considered racist back then, it just was that those concerns were taken less seriously by people in power back then. It doesn’t mean that said concerns didn’t exist and weren’t expressed.
Despite, or perhaps because of, the fact that he is incredibly lame, I unironically love Turner D. Century.
As someone who owns 0 systems that P3 is on and wants to see what the hype is about, I’d definitely welcome that.
Yeah, I keep seeing the underdeveloped characters complaint thrown around a lot, and never seen anyone actually satisfactorily back that point up with the possible exception of Haru (and even she is decently developed if you do her Confidant, which few people seem to do). I’ve never really understood where that was…
I think it might have been to express exasperation and dramatic emphasis.
It seemed to be a rule for Joss Whedon, considering she said his name and not “no one” or something similar. The real question is what did Joss do for this rule to be needed, and who enforced this rule? Did Joss simply verbally abuse her? Make inappropriate sexual comments to her? Sexually assault her? Was the rule…
I highly doubt that he’d do that. Whedon is a pretty outspoken atheist, so I doubt that he would ever cater to the Christian market.
I mean I hate Hell Bent, but I’d never take it out on Moffat personally. I’m sure that he tried his best to write what he thought was a good episode there, I just don’t agree with him.
Schnyder is great at coming up with some gorgeous, fantastic visuals. He just can’t ever pair those visuals with characters that you can care about or a coherent story, unless said story has already been written for him (like in watchmen and 300).
Not that I want to defend Whedon (it sounds like he is an awful person), but Justice League was a complete and utter mess long before he was involved with it. I’m pretty sure that if you got the world’s greatest director who also has the behavior of a saint to take over at the point that Whedon did, you would still…
Nah, kissing would be to risque and kinky for Ben Shapiro.
Hey, that’s an insult to kids with lemonade stands, many of whom are competent business owners who have a basic understanding of how to make their product, something that I can’t say of Mr. Shapiro.
The difference is that JK Rowling is rich enough that she could comfortably live for the rest of her life even if she never made another cent. Literally the only significant consequences that Rowling can face is that her media property might not make as much money, which isn’t really a concern to her when she is…
Wait, conservatives are supposed to have a consistent set of beliefs? That’s news to me.
It probably came from a couple sources. The earliest was an interview with Duvall by Roger Ebert that she gave in 1980, where she described the filming of The Shining as “Almost unbearable, but from other points of view, really nice.” She doesn’t seem to ever blame Kubrick himself for this though, mostly complaining…