Oh, look, it's something that I have written by my own (human) hands and the first of a book series that I put my heart into. You like neo-noir? You like fantasy? How about a combination of both? Not begging for anything, but if interested, here's the link
https://t.co/dz3VC4L7BL
Grew up with women like Michelle Yeoh in Hong Kong martial arts films who could kick your ass for real. They were there before we had more videogame heroines. And even then there were women in game dev in the 80s. Pretending none of that didn't happen is the biggest cope.
Define the 'agenda'. Is it that *gasp* women exist??
Were these also part of the 'agenda' when they first appeared in video games? Has the 'agenda' been with us all along?
F*cking goof.
So, we saw the Amazing Digital Circus: the Last Act. It was fun. Didn't stick much of the landing for me. I will share my review of it tomorrow along with Masters of the Universe. Which we're gonna see in a bit.
Obsession & Backrooms r great successes for film
Unfortunately, cuz theyr "horror", studios will file em under the same exception theyv always given4horror & keep making the same shit
If I Love Boosters steadily grinds thru summer w reduced screens, we'll show a different story
Games make female characters look more realistic instead of perfect airbrushed models:
“GAMES ARE ESCAPISM!!! WE DONT WANT REALISM! HOW DARE YOU MAKE ME LOOK AT A PERSON I DONT FIND ATTRACTIVE!!”
Video game set during a zombie apocalypse has an extremely jacked female character with a detailed backstory about how she got that jacked and why:
“THATS NOT REALISTIC!!! WOMEN DONT LOOK LIKE THAT IN REAL LIFE!!!”
So do you want realistic women or don’t you? 🧐 Make it make sense
Yahya Abdul-Mateen says he’s actively “trying to understand where the money is coming from” in Hollywood in an effort to promote more Black stories:
“It is my goal and a part of my mission statement to push more Black and diverse stories with more Black and diverse leads at a quality level that matches what I’ve been able to do in my career thus far,” he declares. “Every time I’m on set, I’m looking at how things are being done. I’m trying to understand where the money is coming from.”
https://t.co/dYf3oPZmZO
I blame covid.
Too many people were forced inside their house, they learned they can freely be the worst version of themselves behind an avatar on demand and for profit.
They noticed our favorite hobby, now nothing can be nice.
All the stuff surrounding the new God of War is funny because the guys raging over it reminds me of the boys in my class during 2nd grade who were like “eeewww that’s a girl!!” when someone played as Chun-Li in Street Fighter