I've talked before about how doing stuff like judging a film festival - especially judging the first round submissions - is a great way to kill your love of movies Just like editing a college literary magazine will kill your love of writing I think it's even more true for games
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I mean I'm all for new and sophisticated forms of novelty The Coen Brothers, like Chris Nolan, continue to deliver everything I want from film (except queer and female characters). And a huge amount of that is summed up in "you don't know who will be alive at the end"
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This is why representation behind the camera matters just as much as it does in front of the camera, Nolan and the Coens write what they know, which is good for writing, but limiting.
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I remember the viral thing when some theatre critic wrote an angry meta-review of the latest production of A Christmas Carol all "What the hell am I supposed to say about this They do one every year Every possible variation on this piece has been explored"
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"It's fine It's a great tradition I'm sure the kids who have never seen a play before will love it I don't know why I have to go see it or what you expect me to say about it"
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