
I'm not a Final Fantasy fan, really, but artbooks appeal to me, and it would be really cool to see what would have been with a different artist.
I'm not a Final Fantasy fan, really, but artbooks appeal to me, and it would be really cool to see what would have been with a different artist.
I have not, but since I'm not a huge RPG fan, but do enjoy anime and hear that Persona 4 has great presentation, this intrigues me.
Plus, he's getting his Masters in Psychology, right? That's a big commitment, too.
I'm hoping to get Tomb Raider running on my laptop soon, and Stanley Parable sounds intriguing. Nice list. I did read them all.
I figured, but I wanted to make sure, since I don't know much about either game. And it's ok, I'm always sometimes stupid.
No, I understood what you said, and I thought it was funny too. Any hurt implied by the emoticons is largely a self-depricating joke, and not actual emotional pain. lol
I've seen all of the DiCaprio movies you mention except Gangs of New York, and I still think Wolf of Wall Street is his best and am curious what your favorite is.
And yeah, I know a lot of people hate on MOS because it doesn't feel like the Donner Superman that serves nostalgia, but I have no nostalgia to serve.
I'll have to look at that scene with Zod again, because while I saw the rubble, I didn't see that it was in all directions they had to go. Nostalgia Critic brought this up in his review, so I can see that scene again if I want without watching the whole movie, I guess.
And I agree the first Zod was more campy and did more scenery chewing, but I still thought Shannon's Zod was entertainingly over-the-top and I didn't take him that seriously for all his screaming. I know what they were trying to do with having a darker villain, but I found him entertaining for different reasons.
As for Pa Kent, I understand that he doesn't have all the answers, but I think a bus full of children should warrant something more along the lines of "in future, you should be more discrete about this, and we need to find a way to work on that, but I'm not sure how" not a "maybe" when asked if Clark should have just let them drown. I guess you could say his "maybe" was a shorter version of saying my former quote, but that doesn't quite work, because that one doesn't imply letting them die may have been the right answer. Also, I know he probably says this when he meets with that mom in the house (I drifted in and out a bit throughout the movie), but these are people living in an American farm town. Even if Clark was involved, just say something to the effect of "God used him/it was a miracle." Honestly, anything but "maybe" would have been fine. Yeah, adulthood is hard and scary and confusing and the world is complex etc., but I feel like a character such as Pa Kent should have the resolve not to imply that means letting innocent people die within the context of an alternative is the right thing to do.
Edit: the phrase "blah blah blah" has been replaced with "etc." in the last paragraph cause it was immature and rude, and I didn't mean to direct any of that at you. I will say that I find the complex world argument for some of the darker character choices made in modern media is often unconvincing to me, which is a whole other argument beyond just MOS.
Ah, ok. I'll be honest, I haven't used forums but for a period of time in high school on ultimate-guitar.com.
I was trying to be nice to the new French guy. My avatar's game was made by one of his people ... well, one of his Canadian people, but still. Dammit.
I didn't realize how many comments long this sub-thread was already. lol That's good that he's getting Ray donations haha. So does Ray live with Adam the way Jason Mewes (Jay) lives with Kevin Smith (Silent Bob)?
That's pretty impressive (and funny) that Goofy beat you at something as violent as MK3. Even more impressive if he did it while still having the rest of the Goofy suit on, including the oversized hands!
I didn't know that about Tragic Kingdom. "Don't Speak" was a favorite song from my youth, partly cause it reminded me of sexy Gwen Stefani in the video, but I didn't pick up that album until late 2012 at Target for $5.
Thanks. I've shown my dad House of Cards, and he liked the episode he saw I think, and yesterday when I was just meaning to show my mom how good it looked on my new TV, she liked it so much she stayed to watch the episode! lol If you get the chance, it's a really good political drama.