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frightenedbabiespoo t1_j6k4u2p wrote
My favorite Cronenberg film is Cosmopolis and I'd still say no.
frightenedbabiespoo t1_j2qhebg wrote
Reply to Tiny Giraffes when? by Bullet1289
frightenedbabiespoo t1_j22zuno wrote
Have you seen any of Charlie Kaufman's films? I haven't read DFW, but I've seen Synecdoche, New York compared a lot to his work.
frightenedbabiespoo t1_j1gnicn wrote
Reply to Future of Games by stoneman217
It is difficult to predict the exact future of games, as it is influenced by a wide range of factors, including technological advancements, cultural trends, and individual preferences. However, it is likely that games will continue to evolve and become more immersive and interactive.
One trend that has already begun to emerge is the increasing use of virtual and augmented reality technology in games. This allows players to experience games in a more realistic and immersive way, as if they are actually present in the game world. It is possible that this trend will continue to grow in the coming years, leading to more sophisticated and realistic virtual and augmented reality experiences.
Another trend that may continue to shape the future of games is the increasing use of artificial intelligence and machine learning. These technologies can be used to create more realistic and dynamic in-game environments, as well as to provide players with personalized experiences based on their playstyle and preferences.
It is also likely that games will continue to be played on a variety of platforms, including personal computers, consoles, and mobile devices. With the rise of cloud gaming, it is possible that players will have the ability to access games on demand and play them on any device with an internet connection.
Overall, the future of games is likely to be marked by increasing immersion, interactivity, and personalization, as well as the continued growth and evolution of new technologies.
frightenedbabiespoo t1_j16renf wrote
Mods are sleeping. Time to post a vid of me pissing and drinking piss at the same time
frightenedbabiespoo t1_iugx0yu wrote
Reply to Why is Happiness (1998) considered a comedy by of_kilter
Besides Todd's humor being quite dark, he also does it very dryly. I think that's the main element for you. Not saying you don't like any dry humor, but rather dry humor can't really be made to be LOL HAHA funny. It's not really necessary to think it's funny to enjoy it, I don't think. I can agree with you there definitely.
frightenedbabiespoo t1_isw6k5k wrote
Reply to comment by LordoftheExiled in Next pandemic may come from melting glaciers, new data shows. Analysis of Arctic lake suggests viruses and bacteria locked in ice could reawaken and infect wildlife. by chemistrynerd1994
scientific laboratories should be outlawed
frightenedbabiespoo t1_jefwnc7 wrote
Reply to comment by A_Song_of_Two_Humans in Film taste is largely subjective by 85Millennial
I didn't like Sunrise very much. I'm sure I misread the film a little bit, but the man sure doesn't let up his abuse of the women, even while considering the time it was made.
Not factually great