Looks really good, I'm excited
But what were they thinking with the scrotum armor Just have them wear black armor with a golden sun in the front, how hard can it be
From an interview with the costume designer:
"After Geralt, I think the most challenging armor is the Nilfgaardian armor. It was supposed to be threatening and strange. This armor is actually described as a black armor with a sun motif on it. It would have been easy to turn it into any medieval or Renaissance armor. But I thought it would not be enough to express the dark and scary power of the Nilfgaardian army."
For me it still does not really clarify the issue, i guess you'd have to be a scrotumophobe to see this army as an expression of "dark and scary power".
Also, what the hell was that battle scene? They clearly went the LotR way and decided to show Nilfs as some kind of primal evil force judging by the way they just charge(against cavalry!) in a completely disorganized mass of infantry in a very orc-like manner.
Which makes me wonder what the fuck did they do to her in the teaser where she looked 50+ years old or something
Spoiler:
If I'm not mistaken, in the books all the Sorcerers are actually old ladies and they use magic to make themselves look young. I think we just saw her as old.
Men are always in for boobs.
We watched orange is the new black.
Marvelous ms maisel.
Yknow titties make the world happy.
Y u negative?! U gay or something?
I saw some minireviews from the crowd that went to the premiere (prepremiere?). All i saw was good things, but let's just take this with a ton of salt.
However what i was interested in was (not really a spoiler but anyway i'll hide it)
Spoiler:
the (pre)premiere featured 3 first eps and there was praise for the striga fight. Bring it on and dont you FUCK IT UP!"
Henry Cavill would rather be at home right now, without the fame, without the attention, sitting at his gaming PC in shorts and a T-shirt, playing Total War: Warhammer II.
Yes, Henry Cavill. Superman.
And yes, Warhammer. The game with little plastic goblins.
And he’s played it through six times already, accounting for hundreds of hours of gameplay (“With six different races! And I love it each time!”).
Quote:
“At home, I get to sit playing games for ridiculous amounts of hours and escape there, because going outside has the opposite effect.”
Quote:
“My first involved experience [with the franchise] was The Witcher 3,” he tells me, explaining how he’s now played developer CD Projekt Red’s 100-hour role-playing epic two-and-a-half times to completion, experimenting with different difficulty settings, first on regular difficulty and then on the game’s toughest setting, in order to find the perfect balance of fun and challenge.
“It’s all well and good when you’re trying not to stress out,” he says, “but then I realised I wasn’t chilling out. I just ended up dying at the wrong points and thinking, ‘I should not have left the roads. I don’t know why I left the roads.’ I couldn’t run away fast enough or my attention span dropped for a second or I answered a text and now I’m dead and that’s six or seven hours of gameplay that I’ve just messed up.”
Quote:
Warhammer and The Witcher aren’t his only big gaming passions. He reminisces fondly about playing games with his brothers, cramped around his mother's dining room table in makeshift LAN parties. He grew up on games such as Delta Force and Half Life. In the former, his brothers toyed with one another endlessly. Especially, he says, when his younger brother was repeatedly killing his elder – a serving member of the armed forces – to great personal frustration. Eventually, though, the tables turned. “He actually started using military tactics, so my youngest brother was getting slayed at every corner,” Cavill says, laughing.
Now, though, it’s time for him to head to the premiere, another global appearance as one of entertainment's most bankable stars. Until later, of course: when it's back to his Kensington home, back into shorts and T-shirt and back into Warhammer.
“There’s just something about those games that I find so satisfying,” he says. “There’s new DLCs coming out all the time and I’m looking forward to whatever the next one is.”
PC superma(n)ster race
TWIN PEAKS is "something of a miracle."
"...like nothing else on television."
"a phenomenon."
"A tangled tale of sex, violence, power, junk food..."
"Like Nothing On Earth"
Henry Cavill would rather be at home right now, without the fame, without the attention, sitting at his gaming PC in shorts and a T-shirt, playing Total War: Warhammer II.
Yes, Henry Cavill. Superman.
And yes, Warhammer. The game with little plastic goblins.
And he’s played it through six times already, accounting for hundreds of hours of gameplay (“With six different races! And I love it each time!”).
Quote:
“At home, I get to sit playing games for ridiculous amounts of hours and escape there, because going outside has the opposite effect.”
Quote:
“My first involved experience [with the franchise] was The Witcher 3,” he tells me, explaining how he’s now played developer CD Projekt Red’s 100-hour role-playing epic two-and-a-half times to completion, experimenting with different difficulty settings, first on regular difficulty and then on the game’s toughest setting, in order to find the perfect balance of fun and challenge.
“It’s all well and good when you’re trying not to stress out,” he says, “but then I realised I wasn’t chilling out. I just ended up dying at the wrong points and thinking, ‘I should not have left the roads. I don’t know why I left the roads.’ I couldn’t run away fast enough or my attention span dropped for a second or I answered a text and now I’m dead and that’s six or seven hours of gameplay that I’ve just messed up.”
Quote:
Warhammer and The Witcher aren’t his only big gaming passions. He reminisces fondly about playing games with his brothers, cramped around his mother's dining room table in makeshift LAN parties. He grew up on games such as Delta Force and Half Life. In the former, his brothers toyed with one another endlessly. Especially, he says, when his younger brother was repeatedly killing his elder – a serving member of the armed forces – to great personal frustration. Eventually, though, the tables turned. “He actually started using military tactics, so my youngest brother was getting slayed at every corner,” Cavill says, laughing.
Now, though, it’s time for him to head to the premiere, another global appearance as one of entertainment's most bankable stars. Until later, of course: when it's back to his Kensington home, back into shorts and T-shirt and back into Warhammer.
“There’s just something about those games that I find so satisfying,” he says. “There’s new DLCs coming out all the time and I’m looking forward to whatever the next one is.”
PC superma(n)ster race
The golden moment was him being asked in an interview by NME : "Xbox or PS" and he said "PC" *Pcmasterrace intensifies*
I only saw some comments about the prepremiere which were all positive but nothing else than that. The show comes out soon so i guess there will be some reviews in the interwebz.
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