+100 for Barry, that show was too good and underrated. I don't know if I'll find a show as great as that for a while, but thankful Fargo is still on.
As far as A24, I think Robert Eggers' 'The Lighthouse' and Ari Aster's 'Beau Is Afraid' are my favorites.
Another weird movie I enjoyed recently is Triangle of Sadness (2022). Oh and 'Enemy' (2013) was so artistic, I think. Also 'The Banshees of Inisherin' (2022), what a movie.
Boots Riley's debut film and TV show, Sorry to Bother You and I'm a Virgo, respectively, were amazing as well.
I haven't seen the 'X' films or Frankenstein's (...) but I will have to now.
I found the new Avatar lacklustre as well. Dune wasn't my thing either. Big hopes for the Jak and Daxter film but that's mostly because I hope it will spawn a new game. Enjoying the fifth season of the TV show 'Fargo' airing at the moment which is mostly consistently good.
Rift Apart is an excellent game. It's the epitome of what the games I'm talking about could be in the more modern era of gaming, although a new Jak game in the style of Jak II and Jak 3 would be even better to me. I just feel like this genre has such untapped potential. A more realistic game like this would be awesome to see as well.
So true. I feel like Insomniac sold their souls to the Marvel machine by pumping out so many Marvel games at the expense of the creative original games they were known for. With Insomniac's Marvel's Spider-Man they got a taste of success at a level they've never had before and now they're just running with it. Don't get me wrong, those games are good. But Insomniac games were amazing. It feels like capitalism has sucked the life out of them. Maybe a controversial opinion, I don't know. But I hope they snap out of it and make some original games again, and more Ratchet... also if Naughty Dog doesn't revive Jak and Daxter, Insomniac should pick it up too.
Yeah I understand, and that does probably happen a lot. But we also seem to live in an age where we assume the worst of people... so even though it's possible to partly agree with someone while genuinely condemning other aspects of that person, people are somehow certain that others are using that as a gateway to awful shit, as you say. (Not talking about you, of course.)
... I'm not sure what the opposite of toxic positivity is, but probably not that. Basically acknowledging problems and working from there in a positive direction, rather than simply denying problems and pretending everything's fine when it isn't. A google search tells me "tragic optimism" can be described as the opposing concept, whether that fits or not.
Here's the thing, I never watch his content. And I can't even remember why I happened to watch that clip, I saw it somewhere randomly. But it stood out to me because I've never heard another person really acknowledge the problem with telling people they're fine and dismissing any problems they might be experiencing, which denies their own experience and can make them feel invalidated. It seems to be very common to do that in society and to subvert that idea seems relatively uncommon. I'm sure other people have explained why it's problematic but I just haven't seen any others. So my go-to for explaining that concept is more or less what Jordan Peterson said.
For example someone says "you can't teach an old dog new tricks" and you might say "that's a questionable phrase." or "I doubt the validity of that platitude". But is there something specific to label it as, i.e. "That's a [insert word]"
These are all cartoonish for one thing. The older PS2 games were more realistic despite having stylised graphics. And the gameplay is just more complex and interesting. It's hard to pinpoint it exactly
A Hat in Time is an example. I really don't enjoy that game. Idk why. But Yooka Laylee sucks as well. Pretty much every one just isn't good. The graphics aren't realistic or gritty like Ratchet, Jak and Sly for example, the worlds are empty or unexpansive. The combat is lacking. I could go on
There are no 3rd person shooter-platformers on the other consoles, I've used a bunch of consoles including N64 and GameCube. They just don't have the same kinds of games. I wish people would look past the fact they're old and assuming it's just a nostalgia thing... I can explain why the PS2 platformers are more complex and detailed and better
+100 for Barry, that show was too good and underrated. I don't know if I'll find a show as great as that for a while, but thankful Fargo is still on.
As far as A24, I think Robert Eggers' 'The Lighthouse' and Ari Aster's 'Beau Is Afraid' are my favorites.
Another weird movie I enjoyed recently is Triangle of Sadness (2022). Oh and 'Enemy' (2013) was so artistic, I think. Also 'The Banshees of Inisherin' (2022), what a movie.
Boots Riley's debut film and TV show, Sorry to Bother You and I'm a Virgo, respectively, were amazing as well.
I haven't seen the 'X' films or Frankenstein's (...) but I will have to now.