• JimmyBigSausage@lemm.ee
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    11 months ago

    I actually just watched the first half of this movie for the first time tonight. Had to pause it to let my dog out and now go to bed. Not sure about finishing it. That’s just me.

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      11 months ago

      Two words: Chekov’s Buttplug

      You’re missing out. It’s a slow boil, but then it kicks into gear. Not to mention that everything else at the beginning makes sense and has callbacks. It’s such a thrilling ride!

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      That movie is such a rollercoaster you owe it to yourself to finish. It’s just an accelerating spiral of weirdness.

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        Idk after a certain point the weirdness just becomes an excuse for tricking the Academy into giving awards to a movie that delivered half of its emotional journey through exposition.

        And it worked, dammit, I DID want a refutation of nihilism told through anal dildo kung fu, it turns out.

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          11 months ago

          Yeah but I think if you average out “direct exposition” and “mind-boggling WTF” You come out in a good place.

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      11 months ago

      It takes a solid 45 minutes before it even begins to get rolling, and by the end it’s absolute pandemonium. It’s wonderful.

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      Honestly, it’s fine. If the humor doesn’t click with you it could be a struggle.

      It didn’t click with me, either. I think it’s fine, but it’s a weird one to have been the mainstream hit that it was.

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    11 months ago

    I did not like Alan Wake 1 and hated that movie. Alan Wake 2 is just a GPU benchmark to me.

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              I just don’t see why you bothered to comment. You haven’t played the game and don’t intend to play the game, so you’re really not in a place to leave a constructive comment.

              I obviously can’t stop you, nor would I if I could, I just don’t see how your post could be construed as constructive to the discussion.

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              11 months ago

              I don’t watch sports. I don’t waste my time in sport related posts saying “I don’t care, I don’t watch sports.”

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      Doesn’t really seem spoilery to me at all. Alan Wake - and Remedy in general - is very into surreal weirdness and world fuckery. He’s mostly talking about audiences being receptive to pushing creative boundaries.

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            …I think maybe you need to play the first game again.

            There is absolutely nothing about the first game that is similar to the world jumping of everything everywhere all at once. There is a single dark place that he ends up in, and otherwise in the real world what he writes comes true.

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          What do you think The Dark Place was?

          What did you think they meant by Ocean?

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              That’s only info from the first game which you didn’t really play.

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                I choose to believe they’re seriously criticizing you for 23 year old spoilers, it’s so much more fun.

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                  Do you not understand how language works? These are spoilers for Alan Wake 2 which came out this year. Alan Wake 1, both did not come out 23 years ago and has no resemblance to everything everywhere all at once.

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                There’s a single upside down / dark place / distortion of the real world in the first game. It has ZERO resemblance to EEAAO. You would know that, if you were capable of remembering what you knew before you played the second game.

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                  The whole shtick is writing becoming real creating multiple realities and you do realize Control with its Alan Wake dlc and Quantum Break exist along with American Nightmare and the DLCs for AW1.

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          The first game is about >!Alan Wake slowly realising that while he’s saving Bright Falls, he’s also imprisoned at the bottom of the lake. He’s basically at both places at the the same time, because he’s written himself into the story.!<