in this case, it seems like it’s a problem only with one specific animation while wearing one specific outfit. seems much easier to just move the camera than redo the animation
in this case, it seems like it’s a problem only with one specific animation while wearing one specific outfit. seems much easier to just move the camera than redo the animation
Upon arriving in the Prison City of Balduq, Adol finds himself “gifted” with the ability to transform into a Monstrum, supernatural warriors with strange powers tasked with protecting the city from encroaching evil spirits known as Lemures. Adol soon finds the city’s name has a double meaning, and that as a Monstrum…
It’s one of my favorite movies, and it holds up perfectly imo. Absolutely worth a revisit
“developers to focus on a single hardware configuration as well which is nice for them”
It’s pretty clearly an early hint that Aaron is an asshole, and the movie absolutely knows it. He makes that crack at the date-rape segment, and every woman in the room gives him a death glare, not played for laughs at all.
Either way, this petty film puts hoary clichés about critical misunderstanding—updated for the online think-piece era—into the mouth of a character who asserts that Do the Right Thing was revolutionary because it was “made at a time when politics weren’t cool.”
Yeah, this movie screams “white people accusing other people of being white” twitter discourse to me
This doesn’t feel like something new to me. Actually, this movie feels really old-fashioned — a bunch of big stars making a kinda dumb, one-off genre movie. That feels like the majority of the output of Hollywood between 1990 and 2008, the sort of thing the IP-focused blockbuster killed. Like, every movie Denzel made…
Unstoppable is great! An incredibly enjoyable movie that is completely full of cliche and train jargon. It rules. One of Tony Scott’s best.
that was a really weird shot at Jennifer Lawrence — but Soderbergh compulsively writes down every piece of media he consumes, so he’s not really talking about it, there’s just evidence on a spreadsheet that he watches like two episodes of Below Deck per week
I actually think it was ambitious to try to bring a different energy and sense of goofiness to these films. Like, it’s a total risk to try to make a film that feels more like Superman 3 than anything else in the DC universe. But... a whole lot of bizarre choices, and the execution was off. Also: two hours and thirty…
I think what they were going for was a monkey’s paw thing of “oh you brought Steve back, but you also effectively killed an innocent rando???”. Which I think is interesting if you engaged with it — you know, every wish has a cost, there’s nothing for free.
Yeah! It sure ain’t “blurring the lines between TV and movies”, it’s just a movie that HBO bought distribution rights for. It’s not a radical formal experiment, it’s just a movie.
I understand putting Small Axe here. But Bad Education? Really? Just because it got bought by HBO? Come on. That’s the sort of thing I know is complete trolling, but it still gets me.
That answer is so goddamn bonkers and really ought to be cancellation-worthy. What a complete jackass.
Yeah, if you’re not counting BOTW (you probably should, since it served the same role as a system seller because so few people had a Wii U, but it wasn’t firmly exclusive), it’s *clearly* the best since Halo. Launch titles are mostly garbage, it’s a coup for the PS5 to have an exclusive, flashy, and excellent game at…
Man, the touchpad was so extremely useless. The most memorable use for it I can remember was Persona 5 Royal, where if you hit the touchpad the controller meows at you. The two most useless controller features (touchpad and speaker), combined into one!
It almost could have worked if they set the game in some fictional, like the Just Cause games do. But setting it in Bolivia, of all places, means that they lumped every Latin American country together into one and didn’t do any research or care about the actual conditions in those countries. Totally depressing and…
That first Ghost Recon game set in Bolivia was fucking bizarre. I can’t believe they thought that was going to play, and I can’t believe the game was still so successful. Completely bonkers how racist that was, and how many people let that aspect go.
tough break for fans of the Vancouver Canucks