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Airbnb owners are hustlers and I kind of respect it
heydude93 replied to Fizzzzle's topic in The Shower
Scheduling your check-in a day earlier would be less expensive, no? -
Movies Jurassic Park: Dominion (NEW Trailer added)
heydude93 replied to silentbob's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
Looks watchable enough based on that, though after the previous two my expectations are about as high as the Permian sedimentary layer. -
Movies Jackass 4ever (Trailer #2 added)
heydude93 replied to silentbob's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
Stoked to watch this, especially now that they've officially teamed up w/ the TSTD crew. ^_^ -
~* Tripe/Counter-Tripe *~
heydude93 replied to GeneticBlueprint's topic in The Political Re-Education Camp
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I'm going to try African food tonight for dinner. Suggestions?
heydude93 replied to Brick's topic in The Shower
If you try Ethiopian food you cant go wrong with a veggie platter for a first taste (served w/ yebeg tips, if you want meat). ^_^ -
An interview with FromSoftware’s Hidetaka Miyazaki BLOG.PLAYSTATION.COM The Souls creator discusses open world design, accessibility, It Takes Two, and more.
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Of course it's understandable why there's a demand to sell NFTs. It's the consumer demand side of things that's mystifying. Grifts make sense when it seems like there's a benefit for the grifted. Cults often gain followers by promising folks something they need or want, be it sex, power, health, vindication, financial stability, etc. Even with other fad collectables in the past, the allure is evident. Were beanie babies hilariously overpriced? Absolutely, but like pokemon, the well-crafted cuteness factor was there, and you're still obtaining rare, physical collectables you can only get from the company making them. Such a widespread demand for NFTs is baffling because there's an obvious, completely arbitrary market value being willed into existence that never needed to happen in the first place. IE: a fuckton of people are choosing to pay a fuckton of money for imaginary licenses/proof of ownership of JPEGs, instead of opting to live in a world where nobody has to lol.
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I had to lose a few gig connections recently because all they want are fuckin NFTs lol. I still have no idea why this so appealing to so many people. It's the most obvious scam ever, to the point where it almost feels inaccurate to call it a scam, yet so many are buying into it. It's honestly surprising there's any pushback at all in the games industry considering how many gamers are fucking idjiots with no critical thinking skills who are addicted to collecting for the sake of collecting to get that quick instant gratification dopamine rush.
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And who's to say it'll stop here? I bet Team Ninja are next, and after that, maybe struggling companies that are capable of delivering hits, like Crytek and CDPR. if CoD can become a console exclusive, there aren't many companies outside of Rockstar and maybe Epic that are safe from acquisition. This is why I seriously wonder if/when we'll get to a point where consoles become more like smart bluray players and the three major companies will be more like streaming platforms, eschewing console-manufacturing completely. Sony and MS already both put their first-party exclusives on PC and you also have access to nintendo games via emulation. If you're a PC-owner you're already a leap forward in that direction. If current gen consoles remain hard to find, MS keeps buying third party studios and Sony and MS keep releasing their first party games on PC, it seems absurd for most consumers to not simply buy gaming PCs instead of consoles from here on out.
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Well the interview with the Wachowskis I linked took place around the mid 00’s about a movie from the early 00’s, so maybe that checks out. But also what an artist communicates to a broad audience isn't always accurate to what they think and say during the actual process, so that's a possibility as well. imo this is why even though it's fun to debate about and speculate why a movie is what it is, I prefer taking everything reported to the public with a grain of salt, sometimes even if it's from the artist themselves. The amount of stuff w/ the filmmaking process that goes on behind the scenes is often different and more complicated than what the public can know or assume and this becomes more apparent over time.
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You're autocorrect seems to be freaking out lol, i'm not sure, but I get what you mean. Anywho yeah even though the Wachowski's were straightforward enough in explaining what they were trying to accomplish, I agree the quality of the result is up for interpretation and a good argument that both films could've been made better definitley exists. But my guess is they still didn't get to make all three of them exactly as they envisioned at the time. Their filmography's inconsistent so whether or not The Matrix IP would've been more beloved or disliked, who knows. In any event I cant remember most of what happens in the sequels so I don't have much of an opinion until I rewatch em again ^_^
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Yeah, the first is the superhero journey, the next is a deconstruction of that, etc. I like the sequels more than most tbph, but always wondered how much of the trilogy is what they envisioned vs only what the time they were living in allowed. Years later we learned there's stuff they wanted to do in the original but couldn't, which opens up questions about the sequels. I know almost nothing about how they were made and haven't seen them since the theater release. I have no doubt a lot went over my head when I did, but even at the time you couldn't help but feel like the production might've been troubled and the choice to tell essential parts of the already convoluted story in the anime and videogame was probably not a good one for the sake of the films. I'm sure part four has a decent amount of continuity from there, and I'm hyped to see it now that I have low expectations for the action scenes (which is unfortunate since so much of what made the IP a classic is how much reinventing and raising of stakes there was as far as what movie stuntwork, fight choreography and visual effects - both cg and practical - could be).
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Oh no doubt. I didn't know about the studio wanting to move forward with sequels with or without them until now, pretty interesting. I guess that confirms they definitely wanted to make them at some point. Did they want to helm them at the time though or were they pressured by WB to deliver a trilogy asap?
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General Gaming What are you playing today?
heydude93 replied to CastlevaniaNut18's topic in The Spawn Point
Just Cause 4. Could the open world design be better? Absolutely. That said how many other games let you hijack a tank and blow shit up before grappling onto a helicopter that you just tethered an enemy soldier to which you then hijack and use to dogfight other aircrafts for ten minutes before jumping out, parachuting and hijacking one of those same aircrafts in mid air? Anywho it's boring tbh, 6.5/10 -
Movies Movies that you love but will never watch again
heydude93 replied to Fizzzzle's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
Star Wars Trilogy Theatrical Cut