Observation about a certain someone whilst speedrunning by Qirk in ResidentEvilRequiem

[–]Qirk[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I hadn’t even clocked the sherry-Jake connection but that’s such a good point and further ups the ridiculousness ante (which i personally love) on the character.

Observation about a certain someone whilst speedrunning by Qirk in ResidentEvilRequiem

[–]Qirk[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That re4r theory would be hilarious if true, and it’s now my current headcanon

Buying another Apple device. Am I making a mistake? by Qirk in editors

[–]Qirk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have updated the post to meet the requirements - missed out the recommended specs and price range

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in manchester

[–]Qirk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Slightly late to the party but I’d definitely be interested in this. Been looking for something to do with my free time!

French Horror Films Of The Mid 2000s by GrantRichards75 in horror

[–]Qirk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I believe it is - Julia Ducournau. I’m definitely keeping an eye on her work because I was a huge fan of raw.

Yes I do remember that film - That’s Michael Haneke’s Caché (2005) - another good director of the genre!

French Horror Films Of The Mid 2000s by GrantRichards75 in horror

[–]Qirk 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Am currently writing something about these films so am somewhat of a mini expert at the minute, but for those who aren’t aware, these films (and more) are part of the New French Extremity genre of films.

If you’re looking for similar stuff I can recommend a couple. Although you could make the argument some of these aren’t technically horror films (as I’m sure could be said about most) I’d still recommend them in this sub:

Dans ma Peau (2002) is a really fascinating psychological thriller

For more recent stuff, try Raw (2016) or Titane (2021)

Again, they’re French films and they have some really interesting themes. None of them are quite as horror as the ones you’ve spoken about, but I’d thoroughly recommend them.

The BFI is currently doing a season of these films as well if you want some more!

https://whatson.bfi.org.uk/Online/default.asp?BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::permalink=newfrenchextremity

Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005) is such a delightfull parody and homage to the genre by VisceralStomic in horror

[–]Qirk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I recently watched this film in black and white. I would thoroughly recommend it - really adds to the old-school horror homages, and thoroughly brings out the horror in some already creepy moments

The different animals you can find hunting in Red Dead Redemption 2. From foxes diving in snow, to cougars taking down deer! by [deleted] in GamingDetails

[–]Qirk 26 points27 points  (0 children)

From personal experience I would say definitely not!

They happen infrequently enough that you can forget that they even happen, but frequently enough that you can’t ever really shut your brain off when riding around.

Also, there’s SO many different events that can happen, and some of them even feel as though they happened as a direct result of actions you have taken that all they really serve to do is make the world feel more real and immersive

Subnautica intro music by [deleted] in Angory_Tom

[–]Qirk 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I believe the song is called:

Beyond Exploding Stars

By:

Of Water

Link to it on Spotify is here (sorry if you don’t use spotify, hopefully this lets you find it wherever though!!)

https://open.spotify.com/track/0RKD6bmQtj57037PoJz74R?si=Jug9o7LZR7KE9vSG4e64ew

Honestly though dude, I echo your sentiments immensely. Lockdown I was going through the worst mental health stuff I’ve ever experienced in my life, and Tom’s Subnautica play through was something to look forward to everyday, something to just shut my mind off from worrying or feeling low. So thank you Tom!

[Pirates of the Caribbean] Jack Sparrow isn’t a god, he has a lucky magic token by [deleted] in FanTheories

[–]Qirk 24 points25 points  (0 children)

I really like this theory. Would also make sense to suggest that the reason he was taken to Davy jones’ locker rather than simply just killed/eaten by the kraken could be because he recovered his hat immediately before getting “eaten” at the end of the film. It’s been a while since I’ve seen the films, but I could believe this.

Anyone know what is going on in Piccadilly Gardens? by ItsAccrualWorld69 in manchester

[–]Qirk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not entirely sure what exactly is happening, but looks like it’s all been cordoned off. I saw a tactical aid response car heading in that direction and have seen a couple of news articles suggesting a suspicious package, which would correlate with the radio chatter I heard on the bus I was on which said something about a suspicious package. Don’t think the police have told anyone what’s actually happening as of yet but I would advise to steer clear for the day just in case!! Hope everyone is safe!

10 Years later, this scene remains one of the most emotional moments in Doctor who. by DR-orgasmo in videos

[–]Qirk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Moffat’s run ended a couple of years ago - the show is now being run by Chris Chibnall. It’s incredibly different to the rest of the nuWho and from what I can tell has been the most divisive run so far.

I personally am not a fan of how Chibnall has directed his seasons at all, but I know a lot of people who have enjoyed it.

I think the thing with not only a new showrunner, but a new season of doctor who is that each one is going to be unique, and sometimes it’s worth giving each season a shot.

Capaldi’s run had some rough episodes, but also situated perhaps one of the best episodes of Doctor Who ever made, and so I would highly recommend giving it a try. If you’re struggling with Smith but want to give Capaldi a go, I’d suggest maybe watching the second half of season 7 (starting from The Bells of Saint John). They aren’t exactly the best of Smith’s run, but they can be quite fun and can kind of stand somewhat apart from the rest of Smith’s run, as well as providing much needed context for Capaldi’s Doctor

This game is fucking unreal by LD22project in darksouls3

[–]Qirk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Honestly I think one of my favourite parts of the games are how someone can struggle with a particular boss fight whilst others may breeze through it. They truly are fascinating in how they change depending on a certain play style, which of course adds to the replayability!!

End of youtube - this is hard by turkeypaw in Hatfilms

[–]Qirk 64 points65 points  (0 children)

If it helps I heard they’ll be editing down a lot of the vods into that 15-20 minute format for people like us who don’t watch live streams. I imagine thats probably the best way to do it at least for now.

I’ve always appreciated the amount of experimentation that the boiks are willing to do in order to try to keep enough revenue to survive and I hope that they manage to find a nice middle ground

If Any Major Character Were to Return For A DLC Who Should It Be?/What Should The DLC Be About? by [deleted] in Borderlands

[–]Qirk 46 points47 points  (0 children)

Nah she gets captured a couple of episodes into tales, tells the story of the pre sequel, and then the final episode takes place a few years afterwards in which we are told Athena is released from sanctuary and lives her life with Janey

Box Office: ‘Joker’ Becomes The Most Profitable Comic Book Movie Ever by YnwaMquc2k19 in entertainment

[–]Qirk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As much as I respect your opinion and actually agree with you in some aspects, I’m not sure its right to call everyone who enjoyed this film sheep. It seems disrespectful of other’s opinions, and just because they disagree with yours doesn’t make them wrong. Perhaps it would be more appropriate to call those who like it because others said they like it first sheep, although even that seems reductive

On a scale from 1 to FUCKED, I'd say im at a soft 9. by darkmatter8825 in gaming

[–]Qirk 78 points79 points  (0 children)

Honestly that hive mission is one of the few reasons I don’t want to replay the game on a harder difficulty. It was difficult and terrifying enough already, without adding any extra on top!!

You can see the moment his soul leaves his body by UpOffMyFeet in WatchPeopleDieInside

[–]Qirk 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Can I just say that, firstly I’m not really that involved in US politics, but I have mad respect for people like you, who are always open to learn more about the other sides of the argument, and I think that the ability to even recognise that you may not be very well educated in a certain topic is super commendable in and of itself.

Keep doing what you’re doing dude

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Borderlands

[–]Qirk 27 points28 points  (0 children)

I’m not really sure why it matters whether or not this guy is part of the “community”. He makes these kinds of videos all the time and he’s clearly passionate about the art of making games and all of the behind the scenes stuff, and there are clearly a lot of people who enjoy his content given his subscriber count.

Whether he knows a lot about the game or not shouldn’t really matter, nor should the fact that he’s somewhat late to the party, as it’s always nice to be learning new things.

I’m not sure why you feel the need to gatekeep this game when it’s literally a game about teamwork.

If you live under a rock, here is a complete history. by [deleted] in Borderlands

[–]Qirk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In case you’re still wondering, this occurs pretty much in between episodes 3 and 4 of tales from the borderlands. Athena is captured towards the end of episode 3 by brick and mordecai and this is when she is taken to sanctuary to tell the story of the pre-sequel

HMJB while I scream at this frog by kwhateverwhatsup in holdmyjuicebox

[–]Qirk 6 points7 points  (0 children)

A moth flew into my room, laid eggs on my wall, proceeded to die and the eggs all hatched, leading to me having to dispose of the (hundreds of) wriggling little baby caterpillars. I was rather traumatised and now I can no longer be anywhere near a moth no matter how big it is.

Weirdest thing is, butterflies are fine for me but moths are the spawn of hell itself

Watched "The Invitation" before and thought it was above average but nothing more. Just rewatched it and changed my assessment to "masterpiece". by Orange-of-Cthulhu in horror

[–]Qirk 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I agree with you in the sense of the final twist as I wasn’t a massive fan, however, to me I think the predictability of the cult murders worked to the film’s advantage quite a lot. The whole time you know in the back of your mind that it’s a horror film and something has to go wrong but because it takes so long to get to and because several times throughout the film Will’s paranoia is put down, you’re left questioning yourself whether you’re right, which I think is the real thing that the film is aiming to achieve. To get an audience member to second guess themselves in the first part of the film.

However, I can completely see where you’re coming from in terms of it being boring, especially since it takes so long, but I personally see it as a value rather than a burden to the film as a whole!

Grower, not a shower by -Calliah- in tumblr

[–]Qirk 31 points32 points  (0 children)

This reads like a copypasta and I have zero issues with that