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Donnagento
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the first name you always think of when asked to come up with a random name?English
1·3 years agoXanthor the Destroyer of Worlds
This is the gritty, realistic reboot that Sonic needs
Simple:
Really Into Star trek Are we!
Donnagento
Cyberpunk@lemmy.villa-straylight.social•I can't believe Dredd (2012) is over ten years oldEnglish
19·3 years agoDamn I love this movie! I was really hoping for a sequel, with the decades of comics to work from there’s no shortage of stories to build off of, but I guess it isn’t in the cards…
Donnagento
Cyberpunk@lemmy.villa-straylight.social•The Gene Generation is one of those "style over substance" cyberpunk moviesEnglish
2·3 years agoLooks like it’s worth a watch, thanks ID! And I appreciate covering the visuals over themes movies as well, they can be fun to watch as well as the weightier films
Donnagento
Gaming@beehaw.org•what's some of the best dialogue systems you've seen and why?English
8·3 years agoI had no idea about the original labels, that makes Phelps’ dialogue make way more sense!
Even though most people use “stove” to refer to the whole appliance, a range is a combination of the stove (cooktop) and the oven
Oh I’ll definitely start a new build, I’d like to experience the new content organically, almost like I’m playing a new game
Donnagento
Cyberpunk@lemmy.villa-straylight.social•Necrotech and its sequel Nanoshock are the violent, vulgar, *punk* style of cyberpunkEnglish
1·3 years agoThanks for the recommendation ID, I’m going to check these out!
It’s from It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, S04E10 “Sweet Dee Has a Heart Attack”
Thanks for the heads up! (as well as all the effort going on behind the scenes!!) 🙏
Donnagento
Films Frames - Every Frame is a Painting@lemmy.world•Our first discussion thread! What are your favourite black&white films?
4·3 years agoAll good choices from everyone! A few I’ve seen in the past year or two that I’ve enjoyed (in no particular order):
- Touch of Evil, Orson Wells (1958)
- The Third Man, Carol Reed (1949)
- In a Lonely Place, Nicholas Ray (1950)
- Key Largo, John Huston (1948)
- All Quiet on the Western Front, Lewis Milestone (1930)
- Sleepers West, Eugene Forde (1941)
- Yojimbo, Akira Kurosawa (1961)
- The Hound of the Baskervilles, Sidney Lanfield (1939)
- This Gun for Hire, Frank Tuttle (1942)
- The Tragedy of Macbeth, Joel Coen (2021)
Seconded for Viva. Just installed it last week for the first time and it really improves the experience








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