Update 11-30-2013 - October's Capsule Reviews
http://www.flyingomelette.com/reviews/capsules2013.html#octGood golly, that took forever.
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About Gravity, the scene you were talking about in which Sandra Bullock's character was talking to no one was indeed missing an audio track. During that scene, she was talking to a Russian man who...
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The theater has a rather high-quality sound system, but even on that sound setup, the sound of the Russian man speaking was so quiet as to be almost inaudible, so that could explain how the sound of...
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While I've heard much game music and remixes and arrangements of game music in my time, I've never quite heard anything like the 8-bit chiptune layered over actual electric guitar on this album...
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For some reason, that actually sounds better to me. It's very tough to explain it. When I listen to some game music that uses electric guitar, like the Turbo versions of the Ys games for example, I...
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I think my ears have a tendency to resist music that tries to sound not like straight game music and not plain rock music, but a mix of the two because I'm too used to music either sounding like one...
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Believe it or not, I randomly stumbled onto a conversation about the Scott Pilgrim game in the comments on a video that wasn't even really related to it, and someone said almost the exact same thing...
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You said “you're crazier than I.” However, in that context, “me” would be the appropriate pronoun to use rather than “I,” as “me” is the object pronoun. I think this itself may be an overcorrection,...
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Either way, it was intentionally posted that way. It reminds me of an episode of the Real Ghostbusters where they met a vampire and he said, "Surely, in your travels, you've met stranger folk than I?"
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That line actually does seem fake-formal, since even if you wanted to use the implied verb argument, it should be, "Surely, in your travels, you've met folk stranger than I?"
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