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YELLOW

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  1. My two favorite tracks from the album, PAPAT and XMASEVE, don't sound like great mixes to my ears. Admittedly, I'm not an engineer or anything, but something like the Rushup Edge EP sounds amazing

  2. I posted a few pages back that I was bummed I sold my Switch pre-quarantine because I really wanted to play Metroid: Dread...

    Well my good friend let me borrow his system and copy and I gotta say, I really REALLY loved this game! I wasn't too keen on the EMMI sequences at first, but once the game got going and I started to figure it out, they were pretty easy. I felt like the Chozo soldier fights were a little reminiscent of Bit and Byte from the Mega Man X games where they would just pop up. I think I preferred just regular bigger bosses. Now I'm loving looking up all the speedrunners, the sequence breaks, the easter eggs, etc

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  3. 23 minutes ago, beerwolf said:

    Love the aching trumpet synths that kick off Foldfree Casual, I always picture floating in empty sleep and then this is the soundtrack of entering a beautiful widescreen dream. Blue skies, golden sunshine, silvery rivers all reflecting their light from chimerical cathedrals and spires. A spectacular and emotional track from beginning to end. 
     

    And Latentcall is the perfect follow up track.

    Foldfree Casual is certainly one of my favs from the whole output

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  4. 35 minutes ago, randomsummer said:

    Been watching the DVDs recently with the commentary and notes.  There's some great commentary from the actors & writers that's worth checking out if you're into that kinda stuff.

    I've been thinking about biting the bullet and re-buying the dvd box set. I had all the individual seasons but then did a physical media purge a few years ago, and now the Netflix aspect ratio drives me crazy

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  5. 1 hour ago, milkface said:

    Watched Gone Girl yesterday and I'm not sure whether I enjoyed it or not.

    I feel like you could easily think about it too much and find a zillion plot holes, but the actual movie is well done, well shot, and it's got a good soundtrack/score. I like it!

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  6. 1 hour ago, beerwolf said:

    I also love The Fog. I think it’s a toss between that and Point Break as my most watched film of all time. I’d also love to visit that lighthouse and spin some AFX acid on the decks, watching all the different weather systems approaching. I’d quite happily do that. If money was no object I’d fly to America and visit. That lighthouse and the Going-to-the-Sun road and Overlook Hotel from The Shining are the 3 places from films I would most like to visit.

    I visited the Overlook a few years ago! It’s the Timberline Lodge at Mt. Hood. Me and a buddy played the Shining soundtrack as we drove up the road haha, it was epic

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  7. John Carpenter's The Fog (1980)

    Atmospheric as hell. Loved the coastal vibes. Now I want to live a secluded oceanside life being a lighthouse keeper/easy-listening radio DJ

    The Many Saints of Newark (2021)

    I really enjoyed it! It's a Dickie story first and foremost, not Tony. It shows us some events that lead Tony to becoming the Tony we know. I think peoples expectations for this may have been too high but I thought it was well-crafted and pretty effective

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