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Dune: Part Two (2024)
Nearly perfect. A couple nit-picks.
Amazing! Loved it! The visuals and more-so, sound was epic! With the sound I wondered if the loud/grungy/machine-like sounds were an easy/shallow ploy to evoke that epic feeling. But then... it worked!
Lemme get something out of the way: One thing that usually does not bother me is when a movie departs from a book.
I'd give it a 10 if it weren't for the bit of 4th wave radical feminist influence, along with that last and final closing scene where the camera focused for like 5 seconds on Chani's angry face.
I get it why she was angry but that is such an obvious and shallow ploy (and yes different from the book) that I find it annoying. Why didn't she believe the guy she was in love with, especially after he showed himself to have such powers?
Baldur's Gate III (2023)
Brilliant! Addictive!
Until playing this game, I was not into turned-base combat or single player experiences.
But now I'm addicted and eager to join my friends in a co-op campaign. Loving just how much thought and effort was put into this game! I love the freedom of movement and how many choices you can make, as well as how the choices affect the world.
Let it serve as a lesson to all the studios that have been creating games of lower and lower quality over the past 5 years or so.
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The Anarchists (2022)
Well produced, entertaining, and educational
The episode went by fast for me. I was thoroughly entertained by the writing, acting, and high production values.
I'm also intrigued by this form of anarchism, which seems less violent and centralized than other forms of anarchism, which seem to rely on force to operate, which seems contradictory.
I'm intrigued to learn more and will certainly be watching future episodes!
Maybe this is what the world needs!