The_Lone_Apple

The_Lone_Apple t1_j7ga228 wrote

So no escaping the stench of the guy who craps himself or being able to get away from the loud guy who is clearly trying to start something with anyone. Also no getting away from a mariachi band, backflippers, idiots who think a subway is a party space, and anyone else who doesn't realize you just sit there quietly and wait until your stop so you can escape the horror of being with other people.

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The_Lone_Apple t1_j6o5dde wrote

There are millions of things vying for the attention span of every consumer. That includes content made my imbeciles on Tik Tok. It's not like the days when there were three networks and an indie station or two.

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The_Lone_Apple t1_j6nslo5 wrote

I'm sure the fanbase for a Dragonlance project might be somewhat big enough. It depends on how much crossover appeal it will have as well. Will a person who just likes fantasy or action in-general give it a try? Will they think they need to know the story ahead of time to be able to understand what's happening?

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The_Lone_Apple t1_j6kg9ti wrote

Using my bus time to login to work and start some things moving is out. Oh well, I'll just work from home every day. I hope the money they save will go towards keeping fares down on the express bus...hello?

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The_Lone_Apple t1_j68o2b1 wrote

Connecting with art is so subjective that I just give up on any universal rule for it. This is why it all feels like some popularity contest of cool kids leading the way while everyone latches on to what they say to seem cool too. As for me, I like Johnson's work. Knives Out and Green Onion were great...for me. Looper was great...for me. The Last Jedi was the best of those three...for me. Honestly, I don't care what other people think. It's nice to get other perspectives but ultimately my perspective is the one that counts...for me.

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