Sunday, April 28, 2013

Fargo

OK, first of all what is it with the Cohen Brothers and snowballing absurd dramas driven by crazy people. I guess It's some sort of fetish and so far, for me, It's been hit and miss. I've seen Burn Before Reading and The Big Lebowski before and only The Big L has proven to be worthy of all the praise thrown It's way. Fargo is supposed to be the CB best movie, though it leaves much to be desired.
I can see a lot of parallels between Burn Before Reading and Fargo. It's basically the same scenario, only in different settings and between a different group of people. The crime caper gone wrong... I find it amusing that so many people find this concept entertaining. Throughout the entire movie I felt bored, and didn't really care for any of the cast and even the story. However I acknowledge that each and every actor put on a stellar performance in their roles. I must admit that the atmosphere is amazingly done, the violence and the chaos beautifully clashes with the daily life of the quaint and rural Minnesota folk. Many people say that this movie stand out by being original, and it has the Oscar to prove it, but I just can't help but feel, that the internet has raised my expectations about what to expect from a movie in terms of concept. It's certainly a good movie all in all, however I just feel underwhelmed by the hyp and I must admit that the CB style is getting stale and predictable.

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Metal Heaven


Just finished Brutal Legend. As always Tim Schafer doesn't fail to impress in his ability to create a fantastic world with amazing characters and atmosphere at the expense of actual game mechanics and playability. In this case, the content beats the grind. There's just something electrifying about riding the awesome Druid Plow through hordes of minions while listening various classic metal hits. One moment stands out, at one point during the main questline shit hits the fan and then Through the Fire and Flames starts blasting through the speakers, followed by a speedy escape mission. The plot is surprisingly good, and the cast of varied but entertaining and well designed characters keeps you wanting for more. Jack black delivers a superb performance as the lead, and he does an admirable job of both entertaining and making the player care about the world. Schafer's influence is clearly felt, however Jack Black steals the stage in this one. On top of that, the environment art deserves high praise. Most of the world feels like It's been ripped from classic metal album covers and evokes a feeling of both awe and reverence to the genre.
A thrilling ride through a tribute to metal music, when it's not weighed down by its gameplay. This game could make a j-pop fan turn to metal on a dime. Would recommend. Also, download the soundtrack, It's pure metal gold.
DECAPITATIOOOON.

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