u/Langbardr

▲ 14 r/movies

Spiritual successor to cinema like Hitchcock and De Palma's?

I just re-watched Body Double, and god I love these movies. Tighly wrote script with suspense and twists, and great emphasis on the mise-en-scene, framing and camera-work, also the dramatic music score.

The kind of movies that made me fall in love with cinema in the first place.

Hitchcock and Brian De Palma's were masters at it. Does their legacy still lives somewhere in modern cinema? Seems to be that this way of making movie is kinda forgotten nowadays.

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u/Langbardr — 8 days ago
▲ 51 r/lotro

Every time I see screenshots and images from this game, I'm like "wow I really want to explore this world!". As time passes, I grow more fond to these old-school looking game, especially MMOs from the 2000s era.

Thing is, I just want to keep my engagement with the RPG mechanics as low as possible. Is this even possible? I just want to do the bare minimum to keep progressing toward new zones and explore the world as much as possible, how long the leveling will be as a F2P player? Will I be severely limited as a F2P player?

Thank you

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u/Langbardr — 17 days ago