You know Willem Dafoe has made the face during sex, and his partner was probably so terrified they let him finish. Hell I’s be so terrified I’d probably let him go ass to mouth.
You know Willem Dafoe has made the face during sex, and his partner was probably so terrified they let him finish. Hell I’s be so terrified I’d probably let him go ass to mouth.
This. I should have at least credited the effort that does go into these things. Maybe I was a bit harsh.
Man, I didn’t mean for a little criticism to be taken so bad. Not so much you, but other people were a quite offended by what I said.
I actually like the video and though the song was a great choice.
I actually liked the video a lot. Watched it several times.
But yeah, when there aren’t distinct mouth phonemes, it’s pretty easy to match animation to music. I remember Preston Blair writing something about it somewhere. It makes traditional animation MUCH easier when artists don’t need to accurately match what is…
Sometimes, when people find want to express themselves, they may say something that is not entirely serious. It’s called a joke.
You may not find it funny, but it is what it is.
Of course I could be serious about how Anime AMVs justify human extinction. In that case, I am a sick fucker who needs to be locked in a padded…
My life was incomplete without those videos. Thank you.
I guess I should have made it more clear I liked the video. Love the gif too. Thanks.
I lolled. Nice.
Or...maybe I just made a joke, and you thought I was serious about an extinction event?
Do you normally react this way when people are being obviously facetious? You must be fun at parties.
As fun as this was, it’s pretty easy to sync up animation with nearly any song using some basic editing techniques. That’s why there’s nearly a million music videos that combine Anime and either Lincoln Park or Nickleback.
Right about now I’m not so sure an extinction event would be so bad.
I know, I know. I’m a big wet…
Sorry, that’s not what we are looking for. We want bullets and the glorification of violence.
Compassion and a consideration for the human cost of a war aren’t allowed. If we actually consider the consequences of our actions things might actually get better.
We are appealing to the Major Burns’ in our society, not the…
0/10 on the troll scale.
You’re posting on a gaming blog written by adults with a community populated by adults, and your avatar is an Anime character.
You’re just one of the crowd trying to get some negative attention. Get gud at trolling, nub.
I lost my uncle to cancer last month. There was no warning. One second he was healthy, then a few weeks later he was in hospice. I can imagine what his family is going through. There aren’t enuogh words to describe how horrible it is.
On top of that, my cousin found out her fiance is dying of cancer about the time she…
Different strokes for different folks. I never like the whole “Leia is too focused on politics thing”.
Plenty of Jedi were shown being Jedi while tackling other things. Hell most of them were diplomats of some kind. Leia seemed pragmatic, and it seems weird that she would forgo any and all training that could be useful.
…
That’s one thing that always bothered me. Why does Leia never get portrayed as a powerful Jedi?
Luke picked up some decent abilities in a few years with very limited training. Leia should have easily been able to catch up. Leia was always portrayed as composed, driven, and competent. She should have easily been Jedi…
Yeah, I should have pointed that out, although he was only a minor character with one overly stretched out joke.
Eh, he was in some okay stuff early, so it wasn’t all garbage. That depends on how much you like Dazed and Confused.
Saw Frailty, loved it, glad I’m not the only one. The DVD sits on my shelf.
The idea the ending puts forward is some of the best horror. Not trying to spoil it for anyone, but that’s more effective than jump scares and blood.
Watching this reminds me of how much shit Mathew McConoughey has been in. Before his recent career Renaissance, he was in a solid string of garbage between 2002 and 2011.
I’m kinda impressed anyone remembers that.
Of course I had to google that, and I found out that Rob Bowman, the director, also directed Electra and a loooong list of TV shows, from Star Trek: The Next Generation to Baywatch. He has an interesting resume, to say the least.