it's also important to note that Fallout is more about dealing with a post-nuclear age, and nuclear war has nothing to do with invasion.
And there IS a lot of fiction based around nuclear stuff. I think that's probably due to the cold war, and, you know, all the scary nukes and everything..
Yeah, American films dont have anything about monsters or zombies.
You do know that Godzilla is directly inspired by the effects of radiation from nuclear attack, something only the Japanese can probably understand very well (unfortunatly).
Also, Grave of the Fireflies is a very good Anime about war and nuclear stuff (with no monsters or pokemon).
I think the concept of "being obsessed with being invaded" is kind of a strange perspective. I just always thought that America made movies / videogames about pretty much everything, and anything well done (like Fallout) will have fans.
After all, it can't be worse than what they did to the Shadowrun liscense. :c
Anyhow, the tatoo is a batman icon. Even if the style is for the newest movie, down the line, it will always be a Batman tatoo. And like superman, that's a pretty safe culture reference.
Huh - I've noticed a lot recent art is "look what I can use as pixels!" and called innovation. Surely it's different than paint, but it is kind of a formula being repeated. So far I've seen blood, pennies, legos, people, money, portraits of dead people, portraits (of whatever), shaded balls (metal and wood), colored liquid (above), and a bunch of stuff I'm probably forgetting. All used as a new type of 'pixel' to recreate a painting.
Neat, interesting, artistic? Most certainly. But not as innovative as it once was.
I looked at the webpage, they are all really neat. I don't know if I'd spend $160, even though something like that would be worth it for a special occasion.
It would be kind of creepy that the guy died at an age that is a factor of 2, specifically 2^8. Does that mean the metaphoical counter on human life only goes up to 8 bits (think binary)?
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And there IS a lot of fiction based around nuclear stuff. I think that's probably due to the cold war, and, you know, all the scary nukes and everything..
You do know that Godzilla is directly inspired by the effects of radiation from nuclear attack, something only the Japanese can probably understand very well (unfortunatly).
Also, Grave of the Fireflies is a very good Anime about war and nuclear stuff (with no monsters or pokemon).
I think the concept of "being obsessed with being invaded" is kind of a strange perspective. I just always thought that America made movies / videogames about pretty much everything, and anything well done (like Fallout) will have fans.
After all, it can't be worse than what they did to the Shadowrun liscense. :c
Anyhow, the tatoo is a batman icon. Even if the style is for the newest movie, down the line, it will always be a Batman tatoo. And like superman, that's a pretty safe culture reference.
All used as a new type of 'pixel' to recreate a painting.
Neat, interesting, artistic? Most certainly.
But not as innovative as it once was.
Also, lol @ Dr. Zibbs idea.
Moving on....
A dropshadowed logo?
It would be kind of creepy that the guy died at an age that is a factor of 2, specifically 2^8. Does that mean the metaphoical counter on human life only goes up to 8 bits (think binary)?
That would quite interesting!
People are rediculous. America does not have a monopoly on it.
Funny creative people can get when trying to work in an 'America sucks' comment.