You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
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You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
I'm listening to "Closing Time" and I started picturing Roger Ebert walking out of a movie theater and now I'm tearing up
This feels strange; usually I don't get emotional when famous people die
I actually kind of enjoyed Hotel T in a "turn your brain off" way.
By no means was it up to the bar set by Genndy's other work, however. (I don't think that was his fault; considering that he's not coming back for the sequel, I'd say that it's more the fault of Sony Pictures.)
Ice Age Four is a very good movie. I liked it a lot, especially the villain; who had actual menace for a change.
Also, Louis the Molehog is adorable and I want one.
Also, in response to a question asked a long time ago, yes, as an autistic-spectrum person, I do need to twitch my hands all the time. I also twitch my feet; and often other parts of my body. When I'm really emotional, really concentrating, or surprised, or reading a book, I stop twitching.
I've learned to tolerate drama...except on the boat
I haven't watched an Ice Age movie since the second one, and regularly forget that the franchise exists, but sometimes I want to watch the third and the fourth
Many people say David Cage is a genius; he is a bullshit con artist of the highest order, and the game industry's concurrent embrace of him and the idea of making games as cinematic as possible to be more Art just goes to show that the medium, as a whole, still has a long ways to go to be truly respectable as an art form. Games should not be cinematic. It presents the same problem that films faced in their infancy, that they were just short plays because people had no idea how to embrace the technology and use it to its fullest extent. The games that do that are art. The fact that so many people are trashing a man who brought so much greatness into the world just because he said something kinda dumb once is disheartening.
Many people say David Cage is a genius; he is a bullshit con artist of the highest order, and the game industry's concurrent embrace of him and the idea of making games as cinematic as possible to be more Art just goes to show that the medium, as a whole, still has a long ways to go to be truly respectable as an art form. Games should not be cinematic. It presents the same problem that films faced in their infancy, that they were just short plays because people had no idea how to embrace the technology and use it to its fullest extent. The games that do that are art. The fact that so many people are trashing a man who brought so much greatness into the world just because he said something kinda dumb once is disheartening.
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I feel like that's kind of a crass dismissal, speaking as someone who rarely agrees with anything that hails from that part of the internet, it is legitimately stupid that people gave Ebert the shit they did for something he said, once, quite some time ago (and, IIRC, later recanted, but don't quote me on that)
also Braid is seriously just a terrible game and I have no idea why people like it.
More people have said that and been killed than there are thorium decay products.
Imipolex G you are only as 'here' as I am now. And we are both as here as a cheeseburger made of delicious, poor, sweet, precious dead cows. :) *takes a big bite of the hypothetical dead cow*
While you're at it, make one about people who think that politics is important enough to spend more than fifteen minutes a year thinking about it.
Yeesh, if you people can talk about your politics, I should be allowed to talk about Elephant diseases and flesh-eating worms and the Reimann Hypothesis and French Seventeenth Century Furniture and Charles Maurice De Talleyrand-Perigord and the Bayeaux Tapestry and Offa of Mercia and Alligator anatomy.
like seriously one of the most well regarded rap songs ever consists solely of a dude shouting over a messy chop of the drum part from "Impeach The President" by The Honeydrippers
Many people say David Cage is a genius; he is a bullshit con artist of the highest order, and the game industry's concurrent embrace of him and the idea of making games as cinematic as possible to be more Art just goes to show that the medium, as a whole, still has a long ways to go to be truly respectable as an art form. Games should not be cinematic. It presents the same problem that films faced in their infancy, that they were just short plays because people had no idea how to embrace the technology and use it to its fullest extent. The games that do that are art. The fact that so many people are trashing a man who brought so much greatness into the world just because he said something kinda dumb once is disheartening.
Something Awful.txt
I feel like that's kind of a crass dismissal, speaking as someone who rarely agrees with anything that hails from that part of the internet, it is legitimately stupid that people gave Ebert the shit they did for something he said, once, quite some time ago (and, IIRC, later recanted, but don't quote me on that)
also Braid is seriously just a terrible game and I have no idea why people like it.
Many people say David Cage is a genius; he is a bullshit con artist of the highest order, and the game industry's concurrent embrace of him and the idea of making games as cinematic as possible to be more Art just goes to show that the medium, as a whole, still has a long ways to go to be truly respectable as an art form. Games should not be cinematic. It presents the same problem that films faced in their infancy, that they were just short plays because people had no idea how to embrace the technology and use it to its fullest extent. The games that do that are art. The fact that so many people are trashing a man who brought so much greatness into the world just because he said something kinda dumb once is disheartening.
Something Awful.txt
I feel like that's kind of a crass dismissal, speaking as someone who rarely agrees with anything that hails from that part of the internet, it is legitimately stupid that people gave Ebert the shit they did for something he said, once, quite some time ago (and, IIRC, later recanted, but don't quote me on that)
also Braid is seriously just a terrible game and I have no idea why people like it.
Look, importance is decided both by how much people care about something and how important it actually is. Politics isn't important to me, but it is to other people. That's how something esoteric like chess can be important and something underrated by eternally significant like coral reefs can also be important. Anyways,
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I'm using Firefox. Haven't upgraded or updated it since I got it.
Anyway Hotel Transylvania sucks
I'm sorry Genndy
Except for the parts with Johnny, the invisible man, the wolfman, Frankenstien's wife, or Quasimodo.
How do I post screencaps? How do I make screencaps?
By no means was it up to the bar set by Genndy's other work, however. (I don't think that was his fault; considering that he's not coming back for the sequel, I'd say that it's more the fault of Sony Pictures.)
I still like some of the monster designs though
Also, Louis the Molehog is adorable and I want one.
Also, in response to a question asked a long time ago, yes, as an autistic-spectrum person, I do need to twitch my hands all the time. I also twitch my feet; and often other parts of my body. When I'm really emotional, really concentrating, or surprised, or reading a book, I stop twitching.
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
I feel like that's kind of a crass dismissal, speaking as someone who rarely agrees with anything that hails from that part of the internet, it is legitimately stupid that people gave Ebert the shit they did for something he said, once, quite some time ago (and, IIRC, later recanted, but don't quote me on that)
also Braid is seriously just a terrible game and I have no idea why people like it.
I didn't always agree with him, but he often had thought-provoking things to say.
Also he was a friend of Russ Meyer and co-wrote a couple of his movies, that must count for something
Wasn't great
No.
It also didn't have enough game, and enough "not being a 2D Blinx".
while you're at it make one about buzzwords rap critics use to justify their hard-ons for Brick Squad.
Now I get imi's reference in his game. ^_^
Yeesh, if you people can talk about your politics, I should be allowed to talk about Elephant diseases and flesh-eating worms and the Reimann Hypothesis and French Seventeenth Century Furniture and Charles Maurice De Talleyrand-Perigord and the Bayeaux Tapestry and Offa of Mercia and Alligator anatomy.
things necessary to make rap music:
1. a dude who can talk to a rhythm
2. some kind of percussion
rap is actually the simplest genre to make, except for the rather large umbrella of "avant garde"
like seriously one of the most well regarded rap songs ever consists solely of a dude shouting over a messy chop of the drum part from "Impeach The President" by The Honeydrippers
I have no idea how people can not find that cool.
fak u odieAnyways,
Linky, Linky!
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
OK then.