What? I've known plenty of black people with white voices! Fuck, look at Key and Peele, they are some white sounding mofos. Not all black people have the stereotypical black person voice.
Not usually. I think you only have one chance to choose a swear word as a response so far. I try not to make her too sassy cuz it's character breaking.
Not usually. I think you only have one chance to choose a swear word as a response so far. I try not to make her too sassy cuz it's character breaking.
What do you want her to do, Shane? Start talking in ebonics?
If you're referring to the accent, then yeah, it's a bit odd that she doesn't sound southern at all. Who's knows, maybe she moved to Georgia just before the apocalypse.
What? I've known plenty of black people with white voices! Fuck, look at Key and Peele, they are some white sounding mofos. Not all black people have the stereotypical black person voice.
What do you want her to do, Shane? Start talking in ebonics?
If you're referring to the accent, then yeah, it's a bit odd that she doesn't sound southern at all. Who's knows, maybe she moved to Georgia just before the apocalypse.
Have you ever played the second one? In that there's a domesticated Deathclaw that gets used for omelettes. You get to shoot that motherfucker in the eye.
It depends what kind of genre you like. For sort of dark, artsy films Park Chan Wook is the most famous. "Oldboy" is the best, then there's "Sympathy for Lady Vengeance. " Some movies that are hard to find overseas, but that I really like are the drama films "Solace" (사랑할 떄 이야기하는 것들) [litearally 'things to say when in love'] and 'Love is a Crazy Thing' [연애]... Horror films aren't that good; back in the 2000's they were popular, but largely what people think as 'japanese horror' (namely, long haired ghost runs around killing everybody), and now there aren't that many. I haven't seen it, but I know "I saw the Devil" is popular overseas. That's a murder mystery. So is "The Chaser" [추격자], which I have seen and I highly recommend.
If you don't mind me asking, where are you from? Do you have a nearby Koreatown or Chinatown [with Chinatowns, you might find some 2000's movies but they have them, at least where I'm from, granted I haven't been there nearly 2 years...]
In any case, if you're American or European, I know Park Chan Wook is popular, and he's also really good. Bong Jun Ho (personally for me he's hit or miss - I really like 'Barking Dogs Don't Bite' [플렌더슬의 개] and an American coproduction - Snowpiercer [설국열차] is really good. His most famous film is 살인들의 추억 [Memories of Murder] and recently, "Mother")
If you don't mind me asking, how much assess do you have to a Korean community? Either a Koreatown or a good Korean friend? If you're American, they have a lot of good movies on Netflix [or used to, I heard they got rid of their mail service?]
Personally I really like Park Chul Soo [301/302], Park Chan Wook [pretty much all his films] and Chang Sun Woo [Bad Movie],
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If you're referring to the accent, then yeah, it's a bit odd that she doesn't sound southern at all. Who's knows, maybe she moved to Georgia just before the apocalypse.
Payback, bitch! :D
It depends what kind of genre you like. For sort of dark, artsy films Park Chan Wook is the most famous. "Oldboy" is the best, then there's "Sympathy for Lady Vengeance. " Some movies that are hard to find overseas, but that I really like are the drama films "Solace" (사랑할 떄 이야기하는 것들) [litearally 'things to say when in love'] and 'Love is a Crazy Thing' [연애]... Horror films aren't that good; back in the 2000's they were popular, but largely what people think as 'japanese horror' (namely, long haired ghost runs around killing everybody), and now there aren't that many. I haven't seen it, but I know "I saw the Devil" is popular overseas. That's a murder mystery. So is "The Chaser" [추격자], which I have seen and I highly recommend.
If you don't mind me asking, where are you from? Do you have a nearby Koreatown or Chinatown [with Chinatowns, you might find some 2000's movies but they have them, at least where I'm from, granted I haven't been there nearly 2 years...]
In any case, if you're American or European, I know Park Chan Wook is popular, and he's also really good. Bong Jun Ho (personally for me he's hit or miss - I really like 'Barking Dogs Don't Bite' [플렌더슬의 개] and an American coproduction - Snowpiercer [설국열차] is really good. His most famous film is 살인들의 추억 [Memories of Murder] and recently, "Mother")
If you don't mind me asking, how much assess do you have to a Korean community? Either a Koreatown or a good Korean friend? If you're American, they have a lot of good movies on Netflix [or used to, I heard they got rid of their mail service?]
Personally I really like Park Chul Soo [301/302], Park Chan Wook [pretty much all his films] and Chang Sun Woo [Bad Movie],