@RASIE
How dare you forget to tag me in the original post
The Dwarf Village music from Secret of Mana is bout to make me Cobain myself
I JUST WANT TO PASS THROUGH TO UPGRADE MY SPEAR
PLEASE STOP

This is our soul
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOZDdEKrnMQ@basedspirit post this at the top, cause if this doesnt represent us nothing does
i finally watched this
i finally watched this
You should download TubiTV and watch Peter Bogdanovich's documentary The Great Buster about buster keaton. It's pretty straightforward but its just a great send up to his career and person. You'd def dig it
What'd you think of the screams?
Couldn't hear his singing for s*** but the screams tortured my anguished soul
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You should download TubiTV and watch Peter Bogdanovich's documentary The Great Buster about buster keaton. It's pretty straightforward but its just a great send up to his career and person. You'd def dig it
Need to see all the Bog's interviews tbh
Couldn't hear his singing for s*** but the screams tortured my anguished soul
Yeah sound was f***ed for the singing parts
Jacob does a good job at expressing grief and pain through his screams though. I think a lot of people miss the point with vocals like that.
Need to see all the Bog's interviews tbh
Ive honestly started to really love him over the past few months. Ive always liked him, but his knack for interviewing and documenting hollywood history is really great.
There's a TCM podcast series by Ben "Incest P***" Mankiewicz where he interviews Bog about his life/career from pre-Targets up through the mid-80s.
The main podcast itself is passable enough — Mank is always annoyingly inserting himself into s*** and makes dumb comments about his grandfather and citizen kane (of course). But Peter's responses (and especially his impressions and stories about Welles and Jerry Lewis) make the entire thing worthwhile.
What makes it even more worthwhile tho is after the last episode, there are 3-4 bonus episodes that are just archived interviews that Bog conducted in the early 70s with Howard Hawks, John Ford, Hitchcock, Henry Fonda, and Jimmy Stewart. All of which are essential listens
The Dwarf Village music from Secret of Mana is bout to make me Cobain myself
JRPG’s are often amazing but they’re such a time investment and one that makes me anxious. I can’t imagine spending so many hours of so many days getting to a final dungeon and never being able to beat it. I’ll never play Final Fantasy III for this reason. I like challenging games, don’t get me wrong. It’s more so the waiting for an unpredictable challenge sneaking up in a really long stretch of time.
Ive honestly started to really love him over the past few months. Ive always liked him, but his knack for interviewing and documenting hollywood history is really great.
There's a TCM podcast series by Ben "Incest P***" Mankiewicz where he interviews Bog about his life/career from pre-Targets up through the mid-80s.
The main podcast itself is passable enough — Mank is always annoyingly inserting himself into s*** and makes dumb comments about his grandfather and citizen kane (of course). But Peter's responses (and especially his impressions and stories about Welles and Jerry Lewis) make the entire thing worthwhile.
What makes it even more worthwhile tho is after the last episode, there are 3-4 bonus episodes that are just archived interviews that Bog conducted in the early 70s with Howard Hawks, John Ford, Hitchcock, Henry Fonda, and Jimmy Stewart. All of which are essential listens
yeah ive seen (or was it just heard?) some of his Hawks and Ford interviews and they were amazing
JRPG’s are often amazing but they’re such a time investment and one that makes me anxious. I can’t imagine spending so many hours of so many days getting to a final dungeon and never being able to beat it. I’ll never play Final Fantasy III for this reason. I like challenging games, don’t get me wrong. It’s more so the waiting for an unpredictable challenge sneaking up in a really long stretch of time.
Yeah there are several old ones that i quit playing back in the day because i couldnt beat something like over halfway through the game
Though my biggest regret is when i young and quit playing Tales of Symphonia near the end of the game because all of a sudden my characters wouldn't respond to commands in battle. I thought my game has just broke or something. I was so mad. I was annoyed when i found out years later while replaying that you can set the controls for each character to auto/manual/idle, and i must've turned everyone on manual by accident
JRPG’s are often amazing but they’re such a time investment and one that makes me anxious. I can’t imagine spending so many hours of so many days getting to a final dungeon and never being able to beat it. I’ll never play Final Fantasy III for this reason. I like challenging games, don’t get me wrong. It’s more so the waiting for an unpredictable challenge sneaking up in a really long stretch of time.
Final Fantasy games arent even that hard you p****
Its a commitment I guess, but I see them like interactive 50 hour movies.I usually play them over the span of weeks or months. As long as youre into the ride its awesome.
I remember my first interaction with Rasie was him flipping out on me for saying Your Love by The Outfield was a New Wave song lol
yeah ive seen (or was it just heard?) some of his Hawks and Ford interviews and they were amazing
Dude has written a ton of books about hollywood history/various filmmakers too, which looks like great reads. I havent actually gotten any of them though because for some dumbass reason when i was browsing his bibliography on amazon, all of them were either out of print, or "buy used and new for $125" bullshit
I remember my first interaction with Rasie was him flipping out on me for saying Your Love by The Outfield was a New Wave song lol
And you're still a 15 year old for saying it
Same goes for @Elric
Final Fantasy games arent even that hard you p****
Its a commitment I guess, but I see them like interactive 50 hour movies.I usually play them over the span of weeks or months. As long as youre into the ride its awesome.
I’ve beaten Final Fantasy 9 and 4 and gotten almost all the way through a ton of them before just getting distracted by something else. 3 is for sure hard, everyone and their mother says that final dungeon ruins the game is unnecessarily difficult.
And you're still a 15 year old for saying it
Same goes for @Elric
I still think honestly If you threw that in on a New Wave playlist it’d be fine lmao
I’ve beaten Final Fantasy 9 and 4 and gotten almost all the way through a ton of them before just getting distracted by something else. 3 is for sure hard, everyone and their mother says that final dungeon ruins the game is unnecessarily difficult.
I think 9 is the hardest tbh. Ozma? that boss was a mofo
I think 9 is the hardest tbh. Ozma? that boss was a mofo
9 is helped with speed up mode on the re-releases. It doesn’t really change the difficulty but that for sure makes grinding less of a chore. Every time I discovered a new town I’d just grind outside it for a while. Last boss in that game was hard but it only took me like 3 tries, I basically just powered my way through it.