Euphonium 3 - What an amazing episode. Every character that had any significant screen time this episode was fantastic. Reina and Kumiko just get better and better with each episode. Based Ribbons. This episode was so well-directed and the music was perfection. I can't rave enough about this episode; it was so good.
"Would you please let me join your p-p-party?
Last edited by Epuration; 2016-10-20 at 01:15 PM.
Thoughts?
"Would you please let me join your p-p-party?
Because they didn't tell anything in the video?
But anyway, it's a custom Tegra chip based on the Tegra X1 with some refinement from the Tegra X2. This means it's an ARMv8 device which already makes their previous gen support pretty shitty considering their previous console is x86. Good thing about being ARM is that it can have support for Android games quite easily, which isn't exactly mesmerizing but is something.
The performance probably isn't that spectacular either, they'll likely match or slightly surpass the shit versions of the other consoles (normal PS4 and Xbox1), good thing is that it should be somehow efficient. They'll probably just clock it higher and give it more power when docked, unsure if the dock has extra hardware.
I'm actually something of a musical idiot. My appreciation for music is almost always limited to association - I like music I associate with other things I like, with only limited capacity to appraise it beyond that basic level. It always makes me wonder how things got wired that way.
Fuck yes.
Double fuck yes.
Yes. Yes it is. They'll be limited heavily as to how much of the storyline they can directly adapt, with Hulk and Hawkeye and the rest falling under Marvel's Cinematic Universe umbrella, but this is, without a doubt Old Man Logan.
I'm hoping this one's going to be a genuinely good Wolverine movie. The Wolverine went through production hell and was a mess, but still came out OK at the end, though not as impressive as anyone hoped (I still want to see Darren Afronofsky's original version, or even Guillermo Del Toro's one). This one's being made with a solid production team from the get-go and should be a much more concerted, focused effort.
The cinematographer worked on both Kingdom of Heaven and Robin Hood, which while being mixed releases, were some of the most beautifully shot films ever, with sweeping vistas and epic scope. James Mangold directed The Wolverine, but it looks like he's drawing more on his better works here - 3:10 To Yuma and Walk The Line. I hope this film is an epic and intense journey.