In 2013, the way to show something being up with timeline shenanigans in video games was to have the character experiencing it nosebleed.
Bethesda sanitising their product to the point of flattening its message because it's easier to avoid showing Bad Things to show and critique them? Colour me surprised
Of course this is true, but it still deserves critique! Plus, it's just plain out interesting when creatives do these kinds of moves with media, that confuse them so much! I find them really interesting, these weird hoops they create that you have to jump through to engage with the media!
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Hello, I made a Jeeves and Wooster animation for my school thesis work. It's a scene from Code of The Woosters that stuck out to me as really colorfully written, so when it was time to do an independent thesis work at the end of Swedish high school I decided to do an animation of it! It's the scene where Roderick Spode gets hit in the head with a painting.
The audio was taken from the show to save time, but the animation is based on the book. Hope you enjoy!
What Star Trek alien species is this? (only joke answers)
on ep 2 of Scott pilgrim takes off, could they not afford Michael Cera?
I think that the Fallout: New Vegas DLC Lonesome Roads is pretty OK. Like, I get that people dislike it and I agree with plenty of the critiques and generally don't like Chris Avellone as a writer but I do think he nailed a lot of things with Ulysses. It's probably the most interesting reflection in the Fallout universe I've seen in a fallout game that seems kind of ignored by the other games. But like, yeah I do think the critiques that people have usually hold up more than 'The dialogue is pretentious', I feel like the dialogue has a lot to offer but the involuntary changes to player backstory is pretty bad, plus the weird tunneler stuff, what happened there? Having a nuke be a part of the story and it having like, long lasting effects was really cool though. Honestly the ED-E stuff was bad, I didn't like how dog based it was, it felt pandering in a way the Ulysses dialogue never felt.
Anyways I think LR is both like probably one of the better FNV DLCs in the Ulysses dialogue, but the backstory twists and the ED-E stuff was boring and kinda dull but the reflections were pretty balling. I don't get why a lot of gamer reflections don't see the whole 'The Divide Community that was something new' reading as like a leftist socialist society thing, maybe that's just me though as a leftist.
Matthew McConaughey was the Ryan Gosling of the early 2010s. Women wanted to be WITH him, and men wanted to BE him.
Escape from New York.... What a perfect dad film.
Nobody knows anything ever: Merlin is a fuckboy, with fuckboy problems. Understanding this is INTEGRAL to understanding the show.