I wouldn't call that gameplay, what it was was an interactive teaser trailer.
Also I love how the first person to finish the teaser and see the reveal was some random british girl with 4 viewers on her twitch stream.
Granted, it doesn't really give a picture of what the game will be like, but it seems to paint the tone at least.
Seems a lil cheesey, but I do really appreciate the surrealism.
If you look back at Kojima's twitter he was mentioned he wanted someone to do Silent Hill with FOX engine because its in small spaces so they could really push the graphics.
I just wonder who is actually making the game? KojiPro/Kojima himself be all hands on deck for TPP so where is the man power coming from. I hope we find out this week.
We don't know that Silent Hills is actually in development yet; it's possible that Kojima actually plans to do this one himself once TPP's done.
That said, if you are a game studio you know to slap Kojima's name on your teaser if he has even the tiniest involvement (similarly with del Torro). I wonder how involved they both are? Because if del Torro is doing all the monster design (which logically, he should be) I am very excited about at least one aspect of the game.
I wonder if he repurposed inSANE's idea into this pitch?
I guess a couple of guys tweeted mocked up pictures of her dad's suicide to Zelda Williams and then crowed about it afterwards when she deleted her account.
The sooner ICE that gives brain damage is invented and usefully employed on social media the better.
I guess a couple of guys tweeted mocked up pictures of her dad's suicide to Zelda Williams and then crowed about it afterwards when she deleted her account.
The sooner ICE that gives brain damage is invented and usefully employed on social media the better.
Its hurts me to know that people are like that.
But it truly bothers me that im not surprised that someone did that.
I was able to find this quote from Whedon about Alien:Resurrection
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“I wrote two characters for ‘Alien: Resurrection’ and their arc was that you would not know what way they were going to go,” Whedon explained. “One of them turned out to be insane — and what do they do? They call Brad Dourif. So there is no plot twist. Brad is a very good actor but he has been pigeonholed into these roles. Then they case J.E. Freeman as a thug — and his character was also supposed to be a mystery. So there you go again, the mystery is gone. Those are just a couple of examples because there are thousands of them when it comes to ‘Alien: Resurrection.’”
Joss Whedon has a million stories about how some DUMB SUIT who DIDN'T GET IT went in and RUINED EVERYTHING and while I don't deny Whedon's talent it does make me think that mmmmmmmmmmaybe the common denominator to these stories is in fact Joss Whedon? And maybe there are parts of the job that he was neglecting if he kept getting so casually overruled, or wasn't able to write in such a way that the studio making casting choices like this wouldn't ruin his plans?
As a counterpoint, when suits did give him full creative control on a big property, he knocked it out of the park and into the next state over.
Granted, he had basically the best of everything that money could buy at his disposal on top of an amazing group of actors who could probably make the shittiest script in the world at least get a 60% on rotten tomatoes.
Really, though, it's just a kind of childish attitude to have.
At the very least, if Age of Ultron sucks he will have absolutely no one to blame but himself.
(I have a hard time believing that Age of Ultron will suck, though)
I guess a couple of guys tweeted mocked up pictures of her dad's suicide to Zelda Williams and then crowed about it afterwards when she deleted her account.
The sooner ICE that gives brain damage is invented and usefully employed on social media the better.
After a while I'm punching wet chunks into the floor.
In the fashion that has become traditional for me, I think because it helps me focus, I have begun assembling my mood music playlist for 80s Miami Vampire: the Requiem.
track list for those who cannot youtube:
Red 7 - Heartbeat (Manhunter Soundtrack)
Laura Branigan - Self Control
Hall & Oates - Maneater
After The Fire - Der Kommissar
Joe Jackson--Steppin' Out
Cutting Crew - I Just Died In Your Arms Tonight
Jan Hammer - Crockett's Theme
Phil Collins - In The Air Tonight
Sigue Sigue Sputnik - Love Missile F1-11
Corey Hart - Sunglasses At Night
Animotion - Obsession
Autograph - Turn Up The Radio
Iron Maiden - 2 Minutes To Midnight
Judas Priest - Breaking The Law
Judas Priest - Living After Midnight
Duran Duran - A View To A Kill
The Cars - It's Not the Night
New Order - Elegia
Miami Sound Machine - Rhythm Is Gonna Get You
I guess a couple of guys tweeted mocked up pictures of her dad's suicide to Zelda Williams and then crowed about it afterwards when she deleted her account.
Ok. Well.
Waking up was obviously a mistake.
I shall return to bed, and let reality take a mulligan on this attempt at not being a clusterfuck of hopeless bullshit.
Well, logically, Silent Hills should be a thrilling action-adventure in contrast to the original Silent Hill which was slow-paced horror.
Then Silent Hill: Resurrection will come out and be considered Joss Whedon's greatest disappointment.
Joss Whedon was involved with Alien Resurrection?
Yeah he wrote it.
I had no idea.
Which version? I remember that it got several redrafts and complete rewrites over its life.
Wasn't it set on a wooden moon at one point?
Wooden Moon was Aliens 3, an early draft written by Vincent Ward (best known for directing What Dreams May Come with Robin Williams).
Who is incidentally my second cousin.
I see. Anyhow I'd quite like Alien: Wooden Moon to get made so tell your cousin that
Oh he'd love to. I've been seconded to a bunch of international projects for the last few years, so I haven't seen him in ages. Last time I talked to him he was setting up to have another round of talks with Ridley Scott and Fox.
Propaganda: Duel
Classix Nouveaux: Is It a Dream
Ultravox: Vienna
Bryan Ferry: Slave to Love
Phil Collins: In The Air Tonight
Frankie Goes To Hollywood: The Power Of Love
The Stranglers: Strange Little Girl
I was able to find this quote from Whedon about Alien:Resurrection
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“I wrote two characters for ‘Alien: Resurrection’ and their arc was that you would not know what way they were going to go,” Whedon explained. “One of them turned out to be insane — and what do they do? They call Brad Dourif. So there is no plot twist. Brad is a very good actor but he has been pigeonholed into these roles. Then they case J.E. Freeman as a thug — and his character was also supposed to be a mystery. So there you go again, the mystery is gone. Those are just a couple of examples because there are thousands of them when it comes to ‘Alien: Resurrection.’”
Joss Whedon has a million stories about how some DUMB SUIT who DIDN'T GET IT went in and RUINED EVERYTHING and while I don't deny Whedon's talent it does make me think that mmmmmmmmmmaybe the common denominator to these stories is in fact Joss Whedon? And maybe there are parts of the job that he was neglecting if he kept getting so casually overruled, or wasn't able to write in such a way that the studio making casting choices like this wouldn't ruin his plans?
As a counterpoint, when suits did give him full creative control on a big property, he knocked it out of the park and into the next state over.
Well, like I said, I don't think he doesn't have talent - so it follows that if given a reasonable degree of control over something that he'd be able to do good work with it.
The problem is that the production side of the business fucks things up as a matter of course; that's what happens when the fragile perfection of a script meets the tough challenges of the real world, and other artists have long since figured out ways to work around it. Half the great films in history were made on the back of someone - a director or producer who really believed in the project - lying and cheating and cajoling and sometimes physically threatening people to get their way.
Whedon just seems (or seemed; maybe things have changed for him post-Avengers and Cabin in the Woods) to be perpetually surprised by the idea that directors and businessmen may want to do their own thing to a movie, in this weirdly naive way, and I find something oddly irksome about his habit of turning to his online fans for support and validation every time it turns out he walked into the lion's den with a steak tied to his dick.
Propaganda: Duel
Classix Nouveaux: Is It a Dream
Ultravox: Vienna
Bryan Ferry: Slave to Love
Phil Collins: In The Air Tonight
Frankie Goes To Hollywood: The Power Of Love
The Stranglers: Strange Little Girl
Is that the playlist for the lab I work in?
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Propaganda: Duel
Classix Nouveaux: Is It a Dream
Ultravox: Vienna
Bryan Ferry: Slave to Love
Phil Collins: In The Air Tonight
Frankie Goes To Hollywood: The Power Of Love
The Stranglers: Strange Little Girl
I don't feel like one trick pony really describes Whedon. Zack Snyder feels like a one trick pony, and his trick is to make everything look great, while neglecting basically every other aspect of his movies. Whedon has a style (snark married to emotional depth and sudden characters deaths and maybe a song), but it's not a trick.
I don't feel like one trick pony really describes Whedon. Zack Snyder feels like a one trick pony, and his trick is to make everything look great, while neglecting basically every other aspect of his movies. Whedon has a style (snark married to emotional depth and sudden characters deaths and maybe a song), but it's not a trick.
Hence why I call it a comfort zone. Feels more varied.
This is the worst headache. It doesn't feel like regular ones. It's two hours of this sensation as if someone's placed their thumb through my nose, inside my skull, and is pressing on my brain.
I don't feel like one trick pony really describes Whedon. Zack Snyder feels like a one trick pony, and his trick is to make everything look great, while neglecting basically every other aspect of his movies. Whedon has a style (snark married to emotional depth and sudden characters deaths and maybe a song), but it's not a trick.
I would say that there's a lot of great directors who are such that all you need is to hear that their name is attached to a project and you have a pretty good idea of what you're in for. That's not necessarily a bad thing; when I want to watch a Wes Anderson film it's because I want to watch a Wes Anderson film. I don't expect him to surprise me outside the confines of his thing, and I'm cool with that: I just want to get my twee on.
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I wonder if he repurposed inSANE's idea into this pitch?
The sooner ICE that gives brain damage is invented and usefully employed on social media the better.
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Its hurts me to know that people are like that.
But it truly bothers me that im not surprised that someone did that.
As a counterpoint, when suits did give him full creative control on a big property, he knocked it out of the park and into the next state over.
Granted, he had basically the best of everything that money could buy at his disposal on top of an amazing group of actors who could probably make the shittiest script in the world at least get a 60% on rotten tomatoes.
Really, though, it's just a kind of childish attitude to have.
At the very least, if Age of Ultron sucks he will have absolutely no one to blame but himself.
(I have a hard time believing that Age of Ultron will suck, though)
After a while I'm punching wet chunks into the floor.
So I stop.
EDIT: Nvm, fixed it I guess?
In the fashion that has become traditional for me, I think because it helps me focus, I have begun assembling my mood music playlist for 80s Miami Vampire: the Requiem.
track list for those who cannot youtube:
Laura Branigan - Self Control
Hall & Oates - Maneater
After The Fire - Der Kommissar
Joe Jackson--Steppin' Out
Cutting Crew - I Just Died In Your Arms Tonight
Jan Hammer - Crockett's Theme
Phil Collins - In The Air Tonight
Sigue Sigue Sputnik - Love Missile F1-11
Corey Hart - Sunglasses At Night
Animotion - Obsession
Autograph - Turn Up The Radio
Iron Maiden - 2 Minutes To Midnight
Judas Priest - Breaking The Law
Judas Priest - Living After Midnight
Duran Duran - A View To A Kill
The Cars - It's Not the Night
New Order - Elegia
Miami Sound Machine - Rhythm Is Gonna Get You
suggestionate me!
Who is incidentally my second cousin.
I see. Anyhow I'd quite like Alien: Wooden Moon to get made so tell your cousin that
Ok. Well.
Waking up was obviously a mistake.
I shall return to bed, and let reality take a mulligan on this attempt at not being a clusterfuck of hopeless bullshit.
Then Prometheus got released...
Classix Nouveaux: Is It a Dream
Ultravox: Vienna
Bryan Ferry: Slave to Love
Phil Collins: In The Air Tonight
Frankie Goes To Hollywood: The Power Of Love
The Stranglers: Strange Little Girl
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Most of the time the latter impulse is stronger, but occasionally not.
Well, like I said, I don't think he doesn't have talent - so it follows that if given a reasonable degree of control over something that he'd be able to do good work with it.
The problem is that the production side of the business fucks things up as a matter of course; that's what happens when the fragile perfection of a script meets the tough challenges of the real world, and other artists have long since figured out ways to work around it. Half the great films in history were made on the back of someone - a director or producer who really believed in the project - lying and cheating and cajoling and sometimes physically threatening people to get their way.
Whedon just seems (or seemed; maybe things have changed for him post-Avengers and Cabin in the Woods) to be perpetually surprised by the idea that directors and businessmen may want to do their own thing to a movie, in this weirdly naive way, and I find something oddly irksome about his habit of turning to his online fans for support and validation every time it turns out he walked into the lion's den with a steak tied to his dick.
Hey man, Alien 3 wasn't that bad.
He has a comfort zone, and in that comfort zone he works pretty well. I dunno if he has yet developed coping skills for outside that zone.
Also, hello. Standing on desks seems to be trending today.
Is that the playlist for the lab I work in?
yesssssssssss thank you
No, I want him to keep doing his trick.
I have other ponies I can go to if I want different tricks. Let this pony just keep doing that one, he's good at it.
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Hence why I call it a comfort zone. Feels more varied.
You like RiffRaff right? GiantBombcast this week has a great email about him.
tl;dr it isn't an act and he is pretty much a maniac.
Actual quote by him backstage at one of his shows
Then proceeded to throw them ("bitches" not wearing Versace) out of his backstage area.
Also it was based on this segment
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQCGyYO9ov0
Amazing, also if true amazing x2.
You in Japan now right? Your there for Comiket correct?
I would say that there's a lot of great directors who are such that all you need is to hear that their name is attached to a project and you have a pretty good idea of what you're in for. That's not necessarily a bad thing; when I want to watch a Wes Anderson film it's because I want to watch a Wes Anderson film. I don't expect him to surprise me outside the confines of his thing, and I'm cool with that: I just want to get my twee on.
Dude. Don't just repost things from my personal blog here. It violates trust.
I am currently in Japan, yeah, heading to Tokyo tomorrow for Comiketting on Friday onwards.
Have fun! I want to go to Comiket but man I don't have enough room or money for all those doujins.
Also ya know the shame factor is huuuuuuuuuuge.
I honestly would assume that this is true of all cosplayers