They took Avellone's contributions out of Dying Light 2 after it turned out Avellone is a bit of a creep.Nah, but not interested at the moment.
I'd play the one that has Chris Avellone wrote for though, I think its game 2?
They took Avellone's contributions out of Dying Light 2 after it turned out Avellone is a bit of a creep.Nah, but not interested at the moment.
I'd play the one that has Chris Avellone wrote for though, I think its game 2?
The director, Armando Ianucci, was also the lead writer on the British political comedy series The Thick of It, which was adapted into a film not about the start of the Iraq War called In The Loop. They're both very funny. Peter Capaldi steals both as the sociopathic spin doctor Malcolm Tucker but the rest of the cast in each are really good as well.After[B] Dalisclock[/B] reminding me it existed I sat down and watch Death of Stalin. Man what a trip. I assume it was originally written as a stage play because the scene transitions seem more designed around acts. It had that perfect type of comedy is that is subtle and not hamfisted, all the characters were very believable. According the wiki the biggest complaint from historians is that it wasnt over the top enough. That the reality was even more insane than they presented and they felt some comedic moments were missed out on because of it.
I found it also amusing that Death Of Stalin royally pissed off the Russian Government. Its currently banned. I wouldn't call it patriotism, but I'm definitely appreciative of the fact that in the western world we can get away with films that either make fun of our governments or outright accuse them of fascism.
Did anything happen with those allegations?They took Avellone's contributions out of Dying Light 2 after it turned out Avellone is a bit of a creep.
Nostalgia?Detective Pikachu (2019)
Why did I watch this? It's not terrible. But even still...
You gotta watch 'em all?Detective Pikachu (2019)
Why did I watch this? It's not terrible. But even still...
I thought Pacific Rim 2 was fairly entertaining really. It wasn't great but I enjoyed the time in the theater watching it.Don't be that person. Two terrible movies ain't gonna ruin what you enjoyed in the past. Only you can pile that type of misery on yourself. Not crappy or mediocre sequels.
I have not forgotten our conversation from last time. I did not exactly hate it, and I admit the movie has an advantage in action sequences, it just felt forgettable and banked on a sequelI thought Pacific Rim 2 was fairly entertaining really. It wasn't great but I enjoyed the time in the theater watching it.
Doesn't surprise me at all. I worked in a comic shop in the 90s, right when the X-men were having their resurgence into popularity, and they had trading cards, multiple covers of the same issue that combined into a huge mosaic. Dude would walk into the shop, and buy the long boxes full of the X-men cards, and just stand there, IN the store, and open every single individual packet, and if they didn't get the one they wanted, they would buy another full box, and do it again. And so many other examples of that insane level of obsession for a thing. Bird watching at least, in theory, is fairly low cost, compared to other hobbies (like flying and astronomy), though I guess you might spend a lot on travel and accommodations to get to various areas to watch birds. But if you just stay local, then you could just buy a set of binoculars and be done.but I just couldn't wrap my head around the lengths actual people go to for this obscenely ridiculous hobby
Nostalgia?
My greatest exposure to Pokemon was, on my 23rd birthday, my flatmate giving me:You gotta watch 'em all?
To clarify, I've no issue with the hobby of bird watching; it's these particular individuals in the film are not far from the truth. They DO spend a lot of money traveling and at an insane pace to literally just look at birds. Black's character maxes out 7 credit cards. Wilson is on his way to the hospital for a presumed insemination session with his wife, already running late, is at the door to the hospital when he gets a phone call from a friend that he's seen a rare bird in another state, and he leaves, lying to his wife over the phone about traffic and such so he can go see a fucking bird!Doesn't surprise me at all. I worked in a comic shop in the 90s, right when the X-men were having their resurgence into popularity, and they had trading cards, multiple covers of the same issue that combined into a huge mosaic. Dude would walk into the shop, and buy the long boxes full of the X-men cards, and just stand there, IN the store, and open every single individual packet, and if they didn't get the one they wanted, they would buy another full box, and do it again. And so many other examples of that insane level of obsession for a thing. Bird watching at least, in theory, is fairly low cost, compared to other hobbies (like flying and astronomy), though I guess you might spend a lot on travel and accommodations to get to various areas to watch birds. But if you just stay local, then you could just buy a set of binoculars and be done.
Oh I wasn't suggesting you had an issue with bird watching, and yes, all hobbies can have the risk of being expensive. I just meant that it doesn't surprise me personally. I've seen firsthand, the way people obsess over those types of things. Now *I* don't get it....but I get it. It doesn't baffle me, but I don't share the compulsion they do.To clarify, I've no issue with the hobby of bird watching; it's these particular individuals in the film are not far from the truth. They DO spend a lot of money traveling and at an insane pace to literally just look at birds. Black's character maxes out 7 credit cards. Wilson is on his way to the hospital for a presumed insemination session with his wife, already running late, is at the door to the hospital when he gets a phone call from a friend that he's seen a rare bird in another state, and he leaves, lying to his wife over the phone about traffic and such so he can go see a fucking bird!
All hobbies have the potential for a level of obsession that borders on unhealthy, but in this film, 3 characters basically take a year off of their lives, leaving friends, loved one and jobs to just see birds, not catch, not photograph, just see. It's actually mentioned that they don't even need to actually see the birds as recognizing their unique songs "counts" as seeing them. It's mind-blowing.