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Messages - Mitsu

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Entertainment / Re: What are you currently watching, reading or playing?
« on: September 23, 2012, 08:17:17 pm »
A game called FTL: Faster Than Light came out last week and it has been sucking up all my free time...  Marvelous marvelous game.  I highly recommend it.

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Entertainment / Re: What are you currently listening to?
« on: September 12, 2012, 01:43:50 am »
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AouD-N5Xlc" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AouD-N5Xlc</a>

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Graphics / Re: Link-sprite
« on: September 08, 2012, 01:03:15 pm »
It kinda looks like he has a pig nose right in between his eyes.

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Entertainment / Re: Dark Knight Rises
« on: August 06, 2012, 03:33:49 am »
Yeah, it's pretty obvious that Joker was meant to be there...  The fact that he's missing is a plot hole in and of itself (because he'd never let their lie stand for 8 years).

It's still a good movie though.  I don't really plan on seeing it again...  ever...  But I did enjoy it a lot as a theatre going experience.

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Entertainment / Re: Dark Knight Rises
« on: August 06, 2012, 01:21:41 am »
So many thoughts about this movie...  First of all, I really liked it while I was watching it, but less than an hour after leaving the theatre was ripping it to shreds.

Like most of Nolan's films it works better on an emotional level than a logical one.  There are tons of plot holes...  but at the time of viewing they didn't really bother me.  Most movies have a plot hole somewhere in them, and I don't think it's always a big deal.  For this movie...  It's pretty sloppy because there are just so many of them, but at the same time the characters are pretty solid and that makes up for a lot of it, unless you're the type to just nitpick movies to death while watching.

My big major, no excuse problem of the film is that the villains have no real motivation.  Spoilers and whatnot.  So Bane is part of the League of Shadows and ostensibly his goal is to continue the work of Ra'as al Ghul.  My question is: WHY?  Ra'as wanted to destroy Gotham because it was a city "beyond saving".  But...  Batman SAVED it.  It's been 8 years since The Dark Knight and the crime rate has dropped dramatically.  Organized crime is completely gone.  Gotham is no longer a diseased arm that must be cut off for the good of the body.  Of course...  there's the really obvious twist concerning Ra'as's daughter, Talia.  Turns out she's actually the main villain...  But the motivation doesn't change.  It's still, ostensibly, continuing her father's work.  Well, that, and revenge.  Revenge is, in my opinion, generally pretty weak motivation.  Especially when the stakes get raised as high as they do in this movie.  The actions of the villains don't seem justified by their own logic.

So that was my beef with the film (while watching it).  I kept waiting for the twist about why the bad guys were actually doing all of this...  But it never comes.  I also feel like the backtracked on the whole theme of the trilogy.  If you look at them, they're less about Batman's character and more about the state of Gotham itself.  Joker calls it a battle for Gotham's soul.  I really like that about the movies.  So...  why didn't they save the Joker story for last?  The first movie works fine.  It's about Wayne becoming Batman and choosing to save the city.  But the second movie...  This is where it should have been a movie about Batman's actual struggle to save Gotham.  Technically The Dark Knight does this, but my problem with it is that the villain, Joker, is set up as a destroyer of the pure and doesn't actually represent the "evil" of Gotham.  Another bad guy (there are so many good ones to choose from) would have fit the theme better.  Then, the last of the trilogy...  Joker.  Batman has seemingly saved the city, but here comes Joker to say, "What, you think these are good people?  I'll show you they're not."

That's just my take on it...  I'm sure people don't see it that way or think it's stupid but whatever.

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I've been going through Ken Russell's filmography.  So far I've seen Tommy, Altered States, Lisztomania, and Salome's Last Dance.  Lisztomania...  So !@#$% good.  Its sexual imagery is about as subtle as a hammer to the face...  but it's so good...

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Entertainment / Re: Funny Sprites
« on: July 05, 2012, 04:09:12 am »
Just looking at the image...  I thought that second one was Link with a giant cigarette.

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Entertainment / Re: Houdini's puzzle
« on: June 30, 2012, 06:52:32 pm »
Okay, you can't have a line going through any rectangle more than once.  Well...  that's just silly then.  No one would ever think that it IS possible.

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Entertainment / Re: Houdini's puzzle
« on: June 30, 2012, 06:33:17 pm »
I must be confused about the rules.  The line you draw doesn't have to be straight, right?  Just continuous?  If you only have to cross each line once and get all of them, then a simple curved line will do it.  And if you mean you have to get each side of every rectangle, than a spiral will do it...  I must be misunderstanding something if everyone is saying it's impossible.

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Entertainment / Re: How does your music taste like?
« on: June 27, 2012, 04:51:41 am »
My tastes are only somewhat varied.  Radical Face and Okay are probably the most listened to musicians on my Zune...  I also really like Greg Laswell, Mumford and Sons, Sea Wolf, Slow Club, Of Monsters and Men, The Killers...  And I guess I'll throw in Tom Waits for good measure.

Edit:  TMBG and Magnetic Fields are pretty frequently giving me eargasms.

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That controller doesn't look bad in my opinion...  Maybe not as comfy as the 360's though.
Ugh, the 360 controller is not comfortable to me as much as the PS3 controller is. Such awkward hand position, meanwhile the PS3 controller is nice and small and easy to grip.

I can't stand the playstation controllers...  The handles are too small and it just feels like I don't have a good grip on the thing...  The 360's just fits perfectly...  and the d-pad sucks but I hate most d-pads anyways.

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That controller doesn't look bad in my opinion...  Maybe not as comfy as the 360's though.

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Entertainment / Re: ITT we listen to great music
« on: May 28, 2012, 09:00:34 pm »
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGUDtjytG-A" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGUDtjytG-A</a>

Well...  I think it's great at least.

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Audio / Re: Beatles In My Life cover
« on: May 23, 2012, 02:43:27 am »
You should hold a competition for who can submit the best vocal track.

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Entertainment / Re: My Unfunny Self
« on: May 18, 2012, 02:37:43 pm »
It's a man with split personalities, that's supposed to be part of the joke.  It's supposed to be funny that one has candy and the other doesn't.  It's supposed to be funny that he's so selfish, he won't even give himself anything.  It's supposed to be funny that he calls himself a horrible person, and ugly.  Supposed to be.

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Entertainment / Re: My Unfunny Self
« on: May 14, 2012, 03:31:38 pm »
Did Duchamp even bother to turn the urinal upside down?  I thought he just signed it.

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Entertainment / Re: My Unfunny Self
« on: May 14, 2012, 08:30:33 am »
@MaJoRa:  There really should have been another line at the end that indicates he is also leaving for bathroom purposes, it would link them better.  Also, it's odd that you bring up the idea of social issues...  When I showed it to my art professor he thought it was some sort of message about homophobia...

How on earth could anyone possibly relate this to homophobia?

I have absolutely no idea...  He didn't explain himself at all.

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Entertainment / Re: My Unfunny Self
« on: May 13, 2012, 01:13:34 pm »
@Niek:  I won't contest that it isn't funny, but I do disagree with your reasoning.  Since they switch from talking about the specific painting to all painting in general, no information about the specific one is given.  Any lack of ambiguity is due to poor execution.

@MaJoRa:  There really should have been another line at the end that indicates he is also leaving for bathroom purposes, it would link them better.  Also, it's odd that you bring up the idea of social issues...  When I showed it to my art professor he thought it was some sort of message about homophobia...

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Entertainment / Re: My Unfunny Self
« on: May 13, 2012, 05:25:40 am »
I have many hats, but I didn't want to wear one for two reasons.  First, I thought my eyes would be in even worse lighting than what I had, and secondly because I didn't want to make too much of a difference between them because it is the same person after all.  Maybe that's unwarranted.  I'll try with a hat in the future.

Another critique is that showing somebody walking away, unless you have a good reason, kind of makes the ending weak. Once what you're showing is over, the characters are gone from my screen because YouTube is done. Filming a character leaving seem to me like.... Well, I don't really care if he plans to do something different once this video is over. Dunno if I managed to communicate what I was thinking very well.... :/

That makes sense.  The one with the candy had really poor planning (no script, I just improvised) so I'm not too worried about it, but I'll try to avoid such inadequacies for endeavours to come.  The idea was that one can't leave without the other, but it's still weak.

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Entertainment / Re: My Unfunny Self
« on: May 13, 2012, 05:07:36 am »
I guess I didn't make it too clear in The Painting that they're supposed to be talking as if a painting has been hung on the wall which you can't see, and the "punchline" is that he had actually only been painting the wall, an entirely mundane task which makes their whole conversation absurd.

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