Fighting Fate is, without question, one of the most underrated boss themes out there.
Fighting Fate is, without question, one of the most underrated boss themes out there.
This but with Travis
I don’t know, I think “I refuse to listen to a trans person telling me about their experience of this depiction of transness” is pretty representative of this awful year as well.
Gee, I wonder why someone whose life was made hell in association with this film might remember things differently than someone who only cares (if at all) as a casual observer? You’re arguing that the author here can’t rationally interpret their own life experiences as well as you can, or worse, that they “must” be…
30 years! That was back before there were people!
I love the idea that the early 1990s are such a distant era that we can’t apply “modern” standards to movies from that era.
I think that’s bit rough. It’s an opinion piece by someone who’s life was directly and negatively affected by this film.
That false equivalence is kinda the point of the entire article. Way to miss it. You moved like they do.
Because sometimes the rejection is a well-told story. DAI has one of the best examples of it, with the Solas Romance plotline routinely being praised for how engaging and emotionally impacting it is, even though there is no happy ending for the character.
I DID NOT expect Marion’s from Dayton, OH to make the list. It used to taste better when it had salt on the bottom of the crust, but then you’d end up drinking 5 gallons of water in the middle of the night.
I think it’s impossible to say this was “as it was meant to be experienced by the artist, not the inferior version forced upon them by technological limitations at the time.” Simply because 1989 Koji Kondo might have written something entirely different without the technical limitations! But there’s no way to know,…
Shrug.
I guess it’s technically possible that they thought:
—what if the sexy-voiced robot got a body
before
—what if that body was hawt
but like... *Gestures vaguely at stylistic and artistic changes not only in ME2 but in all Bioware properties around that time, then gestures at the game industry as a whole from that…
Stephen congratulations, I’m glad to hear you’ve stopped wasting your time on video games.
Why does Katzenberg strike me as a Green Goblin figure, a creature of pure spite, gleefully lobbing grenades at the executives who pushed him out of the company while yelling “OUT, AM I?”
Nibelheim is a bombed-out mess
If they built the bath house from Spirited Away in there, I’d probably never leave
Well, not *our* grandchildren.....
Possibly unpopular opinion, but while the first two Thor movies were bad, Darcy was the worst part. Especially the second, where they gave Darcy, who was a sidekick, a sidekick. Her scenes were unwatchable, though that describes so much of that film.