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shogi_x t1_jd5pcoa wrote
Reply to What we made it work today by dziontz
What in the wizarding world
shogi_x t1_jcpy0ko wrote
Reply to comment by young_mummy in What can future Game Adaptations learn from the success of The Last of Us? by EchoBay
I would be inclined to agree, except that it's at Amazon which doesn't have the track record HBO does.
shogi_x t1_jcm9joj wrote
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Choose a game with a strong narrative. Not every game has enough substance to be an entire movie/series. (looking at you Rampage)
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Play the fuckin' game and hire people who loved it. Or better yet hire people that actually made it.
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Don't cheap out on it. If you don't believe in it enough to put real money on the line, don't do it at all.
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Take your time. Even a short video game can be 8-12 hours of content. Don't try to cram it all into a 2 hour movie.
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Understand the difference between video games and film as a medium. It's one thing to watch a character do something, it's entirely different to be the one doing it, but the emotion needs to translate all the same.
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Video games are more than just splashy effects. Even the best VFX won't save poorly developed characters and shoddy writing.
shogi_x t1_jahwfhc wrote
Reply to Ric Flair to be the face of cannabis products for erectile dysfunction from Mike Tyson's weed company by WamBlamLufba
Just imagine lighting up with Mike Tyson, Rick Ross, Charlie Sheen, and Ric Flair to talk about boner pills.
shogi_x t1_ja8vsal wrote
Reply to 'Citadel': Amazon’s Big Bet for a Global TV Franchise - Richard Madden and Priyanka Chopra Jonas star in Amazon’s ambitious action spy series that will premiere on Amazon on April 28, with planned spin-offs around the world. by Neo2199
Isn't this exactly what they bought the Clancy franchise for? Jack Ryan, No Remorse, leading into Rainbow Six, and maybe Splinter Cell?
shogi_x t1_j8h2ma1 wrote
Reply to comment by Fabulous_Ad5052 in California Awards $15 Million In Grants To Support Local Cannabis Equity Programs by OregonTripleBeam
$15 million is a drop in the bucket for California. Plenty of room in the budget to work on all of those things.
shogi_x t1_j6p4qez wrote
Reply to comment by galacticwonderer in Faked-Evidence Case Collapses as Prosecutors Fail to Turn Over Evidence by walkandtalkk
They do, when they violate federal laws.
shogi_x t1_j6p44gb wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Faked-Evidence Case Collapses as Prosecutors Fail to Turn Over Evidence by walkandtalkk
So your theory is that prosecutors intentionally withheld evidence that would have helped the defense win the case but the double secret plan was actually to get caught doing that in order to help the defense win the case?
shogi_x t1_j6p1swc wrote
Reply to comment by SimmaDownNa in Faked-Evidence Case Collapses as Prosecutors Fail to Turn Over Evidence by walkandtalkk
Did you even read the story? They intentionally withheld this evidence because it would have helped the defense.
>Some of the withheld evidence included videos from surveillance footage, memos from investigators, communications between prosecutors and cellphones from people arrested after Mr. Franco identified them as drug dealers, Mr. Tanner said in an interview. He described the evidence as “potentially exculpatory.”
>Mr. Tanner said that prosecutors in court blamed their failure to turn over evidence on “gross negligence,” but said that he did not trust that their actions had not been willful.
They did it to win the case, not lose. And when they got caught, they said "oops, it was an accident".
shogi_x t1_j6oznqt wrote
Reply to comment by rikki-tikki-deadly in Faked-Evidence Case Collapses as Prosecutors Fail to Turn Over Evidence by walkandtalkk
Who said anything about angry redditors? At least 320 people were convicted on cases he was involved in. That's a long list of people with motive.
shogi_x t1_j6oqzc9 wrote
Reply to comment by open_door_policy in Faked-Evidence Case Collapses as Prosecutors Fail to Turn Over Evidence by walkandtalkk
How many people would threaten to kill her for letting him walk?
shogi_x t1_j6on8k8 wrote
Reply to comment by MalcolmLinair in Faked-Evidence Case Collapses as Prosecutors Fail to Turn Over Evidence by walkandtalkk
Nonsense conspiracy theory. Her law career is fucked. Think about how much she's just lost in lifetime earnings from this very public firing. No one is paying that kind of money to get one shitty cop off the hook.
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Did y'all even read the story? They intentionally withheld this evidence because it would have helped the defense.
>Some of the withheld evidence included videos from surveillance footage, memos from investigators, communications between prosecutors and cellphones from people arrested after Mr. Franco identified them as drug dealers, Mr. Tanner said in an interview. He described the evidence as “potentially exculpatory.”
>Mr. Tanner said that prosecutors in court blamed their failure to turn over evidence on “gross negligence,” but said that he did not trust that their actions had not been willful.
They did it to win the case, not lose. And when they got caught, they said "oops, it was an accident".
shogi_x t1_j6omao9 wrote
Reply to comment by earhere in Faked-Evidence Case Collapses as Prosecutors Fail to Turn Over Evidence by walkandtalkk
Not a chance. She's been publicly fired for repeat ethical violations that tanked a major case. She'll be lucky if she can salvage a law career at all, let alone recoup the millions less in lifetime earnings. No one is paying her off with that kind of money for one shitty cop.
shogi_x t1_j6ol100 wrote
Once again highlighting that shitty prosecutors are just as much of a problem as shitty cops.
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Did y'all even read the story? They intentionally withheld this evidence because it would have helped the defense.
>Some of the withheld evidence included videos from surveillance footage, memos from investigators, communications between prosecutors and cellphones from people arrested after Mr. Franco identified them as drug dealers, Mr. Tanner said in an interview. He described the evidence as “potentially exculpatory.”
>Mr. Tanner said that prosecutors in court blamed their failure to turn over evidence on “gross negligence,” but said that he did not trust that their actions had not been willful.
They did it to win the case, not lose. And when they got caught, they said "oops, it was an accident".
shogi_x t1_j6gjqv4 wrote
Reply to comment by CrouchingToaster in TIL that modern store mannequins can now record video, sound and automatically analyze demographic data and customers reactions to products from facial expressions analysis by human8264829264
Exactly. I can see this at a flagship/test location that gets studied then rolled out to other stores.
shogi_x t1_j6e1imk wrote
Reply to comment by human8264829264 in TIL that modern store mannequins can now record video, sound and automatically analyze demographic data and customers reactions to products from facial expressions analysis by human8264829264
I can only find a handful of articles from around the same time period. I'm guessing this is tech that never really proved its value so it didn't catch on widely. TBH they're probably just using regular security cameras and Bluetooth beacons, if they're analyzing this at all.
shogi_x t1_j6dzosr wrote
Reply to TIL that modern store mannequins can now record video, sound and automatically analyze demographic data and customers reactions to products from facial expressions analysis by human8264829264
> So, when will these mannequins start analyzing you? They might already be. Not only does Almax sell the EyeSee to stores oversees, it already has one client in the U.S. "It is already in some stores in the U.S., but I cannot disclose the client."
TL;DR: this is not widespread and may never be.
shogi_x t1_j5z6i48 wrote
Reply to Why is Jack Ryan S3 so terrible? by khroshan
I thought it was OK. Biggest problem IMO was the anticlimactic ending. Everything up until that moment felt like a setup for a much bigger conspiracy, but it somehow still felt small and wrapped up too easily.
shogi_x t1_j5vkamc wrote
Reply to comment by ChiefWatchesYouPee in Am I missing something about White Lotus Season 2? by ChiefWatchesYouPee
Seriously. She suspected the guy was involved in a plot to kill or rob her boss and she got into the car with him anyway.
shogi_x t1_j5v7yob wrote
I just finished both seasons and I gotta say I much preferred Season 1, mostly because of Armond.
shogi_x t1_j5v7e08 wrote
Reply to comment by WordsAreSomething in Am I missing something about White Lotus Season 2? by ChiefWatchesYouPee
> Was she supposed to just stay in a random town in Italy alone with no phone or money?
As opposed to getting into a car with a guy who might murder her?
Yes.
shogi_x t1_j5qrdi6 wrote
Can't cancel a successful show if you cancel everything before it has a chance to become one!
shogi_x t1_j4rk7mh wrote
Reply to Intel CEO says chip supply chains will shape geopolitics more than oil over the next 50 years by Vailhem
He's right. Oil use is going to decline but technology needs are only going to rise drastically. More than just the volume required, it's going to be the raw materials (see Sweden's rare Earth metals and the Neon bottleneck created by Russia's invasion) and the security of those supply lines (see US concerns over Huawei devices). Global alliances will be made based on securing a steady and trusted source of chips.
shogi_x t1_izgs8ou wrote
Reply to Officials grant California girl's request to keep a unicorn if She locates one by AmethystOrator
Plot twist: the little girl becomes a biologist and genetically engineers a unicorn.
shogi_x t1_jdvm31w wrote
Reply to Linguistic analysis of 177,296 Reddit comments sheds light on negative attitudes toward science by HeinieKaboobler
I wonder how Reddit's propensity to comment without actually reading factors into this. I've seen quite a few negative comments that essentially boil down to knee jerk reactions to the headline without actually clicking the link.