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Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Ssbu more tips

 While shielding, jump button then quick att button, it cancels out of shield. 

Shrunken small shield can be moved around. 

Side B can be sent in opposite direction if you quickly change direction.

Cancel a charge w shield. 

Tilt att to pick up item. 

Short hop att less dmg. 

Hold both shield buttons to move big shield around  

D I is shieldstun shuffling via Nintendo tip lingo. 

D I, also when hit  

Directional air dodge leaves u more vulnerable than a regular air dodge.


Continuous dodging penalty. Dodge spam and it gets bad. Slower etc.

Teching eh? Shield button when hit wall, floor, or ceiling to “break ur fall”. 

Crouching not launched as far. 


Monday, April 22, 2024

SSBU, more stats summaries- Fall, Run, Dash, Hop/Jump speeds

  • Gravity means how fast you accelerate to your max fall speed. 
  • Fast Fall - Fox falls super fast and Gravity is super high, meaning he gets to his max fall speed ASAP. Fast Fall is probably one of the most important things in the game (that I barely ever use still, need to train myself... it should be your default option). 
    • Fox
    • Little Mac
    • King Dedede
    • Joker
    • Mii Brawler
    • Link
    • Mythra
    • Captain Falcon
  • Slow Fall/Gravity - Game&Watch is slow and floaty on falls, but not the slowest. Jigglypuff, Kirby, Sora, etc. are all slow Gravity. Daisy and Peach and Jiggly and Kirby are all slow fall anyway. They are all slow. 
  • Short hop duration
    • Fox is super fast again, like almost 5 times faster than slowest one
    • Surprise: Kazuya has the fastest land from full hop, faster than Fox. Kazuya is pretty darn quick to land from short hop also. Steve, Ken, Ryu are also quick to land from short hops. 
    • Samus, Luigi, Sora, Rosalina are slowest to land. 
    • Surprise: you can fast fall from a short hop. Yep. 
    • Some big heavies with shorter hops have pretty quick fall durations. 
  • Weights
    • Surprise on who is heavier than Ridley:
      • Terry, heavier by 1
      • Bowser Jr., Samus, Piranha plant
      • And Kazuya by 6... Kazuya is the 8th heaviest in the game! Weird? 
    • Sonic 86 -  is pretty light at 86 weight. For comparison: 
      • Pichu 62 (lightest)
      • Fox 77
      • Greninja 88
      • Mii Brawler 94
      • R.O.B. and Snake 106
      • Ridley 107
      • Bowser 135 (heaviest)
  • Walk Speed
    • Fastest left to right is Lucina, Marth, Fox, Greninja, Zero suit, Sheik, Sonic, Mythra, Little Mac, Donk Kong, etc. 
    • Slowest at far right of this list is - xxxxx
  • Run Speed, fastest at top
    • Sonic by a LOT, 3.85
    • Captn Falcon, 2.552 is 2nd fastest
    • Little Mac
    • Sheik
    • ... 1.7 is probably avg
    • Skipping many... Slowest at bottom
    • Ganon
    • Giggly
    • ROB
    • 1.18 Incineroar is slowest
  • Dash is different though, interesting. Dash frames + Pivot Dash Frames. 
    • Surprise:  Mr. Game & Watch is quick like #3 on shortest numbers, at 8 and 10. 
    • Sonic is very avg, at 10 and 12. 
      • B/c 10 & 12 are the most common Dash/PivotDash frames for like over half the cast. 
    • (Note, most of the normal gals are slow, not any Samus tho)
    • All equally slow: Captn Falc, LittleMac, Donk Kong, Wii Fit, Rosalina, Peach, Daisy, Zelda, Ganon, Robin. 
  • Neutral Air Dodges - wrong numbers on site for TOTAL????
    • Make no sense on that site... Sort Sort Sort, GigglyPuff's numbers don't add up. Are Heavies are best(?) slower start but last forever. 
  • Forward and Backwards Roll - also weird on the site.
    • Is longest intangible best or does it depend?
    • Samus is longest.
    • Ridley close to Samus.
    • Fox, Sonic and other fast ones are much shorter by about 25% . 
      • Backwards 14 or 15 for quick guys, vs 19 or 20 for long intangibility folks like Samus and Ridley. 
      • Fowards 12 or 14 for quick guys, 16 or 18 for longer intang' folks like Samus and Ridley. 
  • Spot Dodges
    • Mythra weirdly longer lasting than anybody by alot, 21
    • Ridley 18 (2nd longest tied w/ eight or so others)
    • avg is 17
    • quick guy Fox is 14, Sonic is 16
  • Grab Range !!!! Interesting
    • Samus super long beam at 42.2
    • Olimar 35.x (for some, 20something for others pikmen)
    • Steve 31.9, what?!
    • Donk Kong 19.5, nice. Remember his fast walk speed (does it matter... always dashing?). 
    • Greninja, Bowser Jr. are 18.x, nice.
    • ROB avg at 14.4
    • Game&Watch 12.5, poor range. 
    • Sonice, 12 ... b/c he's so fast eh? 
    • Fox 11, nearly shortest. B/c he's so fast on ground, eh? 
    • Hero then Ice Climbers worst. 

https://ultimateframedata.com/stats


Saturday, April 20, 2024

SSBU short hop w both jump buttons?!?!

 You can press jump+jump to short hop, omg! 

https://blog.hyperx.com/article/7580/how-to-short-hop-in-super-smash-bros-ultimate

Sonic a-hoppin'. BTW, Sonic has a pose in the movie taken from SSBU (trailer or something). 

EDIT: Tried this out over the weekend, yeah this is huge for me. Makes short hops possible, like probably 100% accuracy if I remember to use it. Just need to get used to moving my thumb around to hit two buttons then then the correct attack button, etc. 

Already knew about pressing jump+attack at the same time to get a short hop with the attack at the top of the hop, but using 2 jump buttons to short hop then timing your attack on the way down is very very important in this game. Huge for Game&Watch, probably huge for most of the cast. 

Super Smash Brothers Ultimate just became playable for me I think. 

Framedata and Stats: https://ultimateframedata.com/stats

And look at these cool charts for jump height, short hop, normal hop, etc. Gotta find jump speed next (Game&Watch floats, while Fox jumps up and comes down super quick... do to Gravity and Fall speed... so gravity is just how fast you accelerate to your final fall speed, Fox is nuts there on both) https://www.ssbwiki.com/Jump

So Falco and Greninja jump super high, followed by some like ZerosuitSamus and Luigi.

At the bottom, Steve and others have a tiny jump. 

RankCharacterFull HopInitial HeightShort HopAir JumpCombined Jump Height
78TerryHeadSSBU.png Terry2714.8515.22956
79BylethHeadSSBU.png Byleth26.514.5751428.555
80PyraHeadSSBU.png Pyra26.314.72815.22955.3
81-83RyuHeadSSBU.png Ryu2614.31529.555.5
KenHeadSSBU.png Ken
LittleMacHeadSSBU.png Little Mac12.532652
84GanondorfHeadSSBU.png Ganondorf25.4914.019512.242651.49
85KirbyHeadSSBU.png Kirby25.3713.953512.2421.06378125105.0616094
86SnakeHeadSSBU.png Snake21.6211.89113.6934.0755.69
87JigglypuffHeadSSBU.png Jigglypuff19.7910.884511.2624.865587118.232559
88KazuyaHeadSSBU.png Kazuya189.9124967
89Steve's stock icon. Steve16.59.0751022.539

Monday, April 15, 2024

Smash Brothers Ultimate - Tier Lists and Tournament Results and Public Opinions - EDIT 4-16-24, etc.

 So I'm still a newb at SSBU, but I'm not a stranger to competitive gaming or pro-gaming or balance between characters (Fighting games)/races (Starcraft)/etc. And with my kid being so good at SSBU, I am very much curious about how things play out and what the louder opinions seem to be about the balance of SSBU at high level play, like in tournaments. 

https://game8.co/games/SSBU/archives/280897  tierlist but with tweaks based on a few observations of the kid. And the Luigi thing is my guess based on some tournies recently. 


Besides a tourney power tier list, we eventually need a tierlist for fun characters to fight against... as in, which characters sort of ruin the game (Steve is agreed upon by many I hear). 

The kid tells me how extremely diverse the tournament results are, and that is very promising to me. For example look here:

https://liquipedia.net/smash/Major_Tournaments/Ultimate


Tourney Power Tier List, mostly

I'm about to go through the ones [tournies] in 2024 in detail, sticking to 1v1 (not doubles) for almost everything, but so far I see a ton of diversity like:

Snake - weird and annoying explosions

Yoshi

Mr. Game & Watch - has a ton of cheese power at low to medium-high levels, wins tournies at high levels. I love this character so far as a lowbie player. 

  • UPDATE 4-16-24: The kid says the worst matchup for Donkey Kong is this character (although, more fun to play against than Samus or some of the turtley, campy, runaway projectile types). 
  • Other observations from casual play by me, 2v2 including the kid, and watching tournament play: 
    • Fastest(?) out of shield up+B move. 
    • Great mind games/tricky traps with guarding ledge using spammy B (the pan tossing meat and fish). 
    • Floats/has air movement similar to Wario I think, where you can jump attack and then back out. 
    • Has great unpredictability using small jumps and bombs (towards-Air or fowards-Air, whatever ppl call it) and back-air and neutral-air attacks. 
    • B-air and N-air have great hitbox to hurtbox ratio, they stay active forever. 
    • Noticing his down-air key attack is better than Sonics, aimable, non-commital, can kill (Sonic's can kill), safe off side of map b/c you can up-B and get back on ledge, which is HUGE. 
    • Cheese includes the random #9 Sign instant death (towards+B) and the down smash stuck into ground side smash semi-guaranteed(?) kill. 
    • Up-B is basically safe because you can float down and do whatever attacks you want after. 
    • His up air is great at juggling b/c it hits forever and hits so far up, very safe feeling. 
    • His neutral-air is also great at juggling. 
    • N-air is also great at hitting two players in 2v2. 
  • Weakness is being light and dying easily.
  • Weaknesses at my lowbie level of play are:
    • Short opponents... I can barely hit them while quick jump+air attacks, b/c I'm hitting jump+attack at the same time.  
    • Extremely hard to small-jump into n-air attack on the way down. This is the only way to hit short opponents, pressing jump+attack at the same time will whiff. 
    • Hard for me to jump forward while activating back-air. B-air, the sea turtle, is such an excellent move... but you need to be able to use it while moving forward in the air. Probably true for half the cast though. 
    • UPDATE 4-19-24: He is not great at chasing down little runaway characters like Megaman. Fairly frustrating due to no real range on any attacks. 


Samus - keepaway God-tier (?), destroys low tier big bodies at all levels probably. Sort of breaks the game in being unfun to play against if you are a big body it sounds like. 

Luigi - UPDATE 4-16-24, wow, this guy has a ton of instant kill combos (zero to death in SSBU terminology). That alone makes him tourney viable... what the heck. Apparently Kazuya is similar in this vein, says the kid who plays big characters. 

Daisy - powerful, hard to master

Sonic - crazy fast, somewhat powerful, hard to master. The kid doubts he's S tier like the newer rankings are claiming. Also a personal fav of mine, although the reputation of runaway games by player Sonix is perplexing/worrying for public opinion. I typically hate keepaway (runaway or camping or super defensive) play, but when I see actual games, nothing stands out as a problem to me. Sonic cannot kill easily without a ton of work, in head-on fights he is fairly bad, so it makes sense to be cautious in some games. I would prefer offensive play to win 90% of fights though so I am torn. EDIT: After playing Mr. Game&Watch a while, I went back to Sonic to chase down annoying runaway characters. But Mr. Game&Watch is much better in 2v2 games so far. 

Cloud - "Best Western Player" Sparg0 uses him to great effect. With new eyes, this character looks just very solid and easy to use at low levels... and apparently ramps up in greatness if you master the game. With so very many characters, this is probably the right character for newcomers to learn if they want to eventually get serious with the game. On the negative side, you hope this character doesn't somehow dominate the scene... insane reach, great anti-airs, hard hits, scary (convenient) power up. But I will say as a newb, I can't recover with this guy to save my life... time to learn. 

Corrin - ? Sparg0 used this character in one tourney at least some, I know nothing about it. 

Steve - the epitome of weird keepaway play. The vast majority of SSBU players seem to hate this guy, and he is sometimes banned in the west apparently. Japan's "best player in the world" uses him. Ouch. Destroys big bodied characters apparently, and gives tons of players problems as you are stuck playing his game which isn't really a fight in the sense of the word. 

Min Min - super keepaway, destroys the big body characters apparently. 

Mario - interesting, keeping an eye on him. 

Pyra and Mythra - another sword character and apparently top tier. A ton of pro-ish players use this character as a backup if not a main. 

Roy - sword eh? 

Bayonetta - ?

Megaman - keepaway

Joker

Byleth

Fox

R.O.B. - what's the story here, get a cheese vibe, but is it true? 

Ryu - out of Japan, this is news, huh? 

Kazuya - some people say he needs to be banned. Apparently the one saving grace is the trickery with getting out of his combos by flicking the stick left and right (etc.) to confuse the Kazuya who is looking for the blue trajectory lines mid-combo. See Riddle's explanation on how. UPDATE: Riddles posted more "how to counter my character" videos. Chunky Kong (using Donkey Kong) took a few games off Riddles, but probably lost more than won during casual play. Kazuya's combos are sick damage... hits as hard as any super heavy, but can get super damage off starting with a crouch jab which might be broken (I definitely don't know enough to know). 

Diddy Kong

Greninja - fast fast

Wario - weird combo guy

Sora - I hear top tier. 

Mii Brawler

Mii Sword 

Incineroar - Skyjay has some great results for a difficult class, the heavy. Incineroar is apparently the smallest of the heavies, and has a lot of weird unique things that make him scary. A couple of good reads and you can win. It seems like SSBU is very very heavy on reading your opponent. 

Lucina

And the list goes on.


So with such a huge, monstrous roster, I guess you'd hope there'd be more diversity in tournament wins, and we see this at least this late into the game's history... five years since release. It is interesting to come in so late with my old school perspective. 

A Unique Fighting Game

Tell you what, the game is so opposite other traditional fighters it is weird. What do I mean? 

- I always want to hold a direction before I come out of an attack or before I get hit or whatever to block. Well, good ole MK style button is blocking so that's still weird to me. And holding a direction before you come out of a hit or jump or whatever just causes you to enter "Walk Slow Mode" and "Tilt attack mode" which is funky as hell for me. Got to unlearn ancient habits. 

- Beating the crap out of the enemy doesn't always mean you will win. This is what made me think this game was less skill-based in my old biased view years ago. But seeing how far this game has come, I realize it is very skill-based, just different. The "getting the kill" with a hard-hit or keeping them off the ledge is a huge huge part of the game, but it's a highlight. The damage you do leading up to it still matters in most cases. 

    -- Kazuya, Mr. Game & Watch, and a few others probably are notable exceptions to this rule. They hit like heavies, but don't have all the same disadvantages as the traditional heavies. UPDATE: Exceptions probably include the touch of death, zero to kill, type combos. I've seen Luigi and some others with these powers... got to keep an eye on them. UPDATE: the DLC money making strategy sadly seems to make DLC characters much more potent. Nintendo thinking with the dollar signs instead of pure fairness for a competitive game, that bothers me. 


Tuesday, April 9, 2024

1990 First Album Mystery Band??? My God, a ton of interesting bands that year.

 Somebody on the radio channel I listen to, this month, said that before the Cranberries, but similar to the Cranberries, a band put out a debut album in 1990, and it was pretty darn good. Also hinted they were less well known. 

Who the heck is it? 

Cranberries out of Ireland

The Breeders: part Pixies, Part Throwing Muses (Belly)

Can't be the obvious Breeders debut Pod in 1990. Too easy, too well known. So who then? 

Don't tell me I have to comb through this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:1990_debut_albums

Surely it can't be:

Ani DiFranco, Tone Dogs (related to Soundgarden drummer), The Lightning Seeds (forgot about them), Boss Hog (see wikip, sound insane but I like the name and album name "Brood X" a cicada reference around 2016),  

JELLYFISH ?, 

Teenage Fanclub? - Scottish pop rock. 

The Heart Throbs? - British indie rock

Pale Saints - British alt rock shoegaze

Cop Shoot Cop - cult following, MTV etc., Industrial and Noise. Hmmm.

The Servants - Disinterest album, Brit, Mojo chart puts top of best indie albums ever. Why the heck not on Spotify? 

The Grid - electronic Brit, still making music

Energy Orchard - N. Ireland - folk and punk

Breakfast With Amy - Influenced by early U2 and Echo and the Bunnymen

The Divine Comedy - still making music, N. Irish, rock + strings + horns

Cherry Poppin Daddies - remember them? Still touring.

Eden (Australian Band) - some goth and synth from Australia? Lots of albums. 

Ween - the goofy nutters. Didn't know they had a DemonGod mascot called Boognish. And why is their 2nd album called "The Pod" a year after Breeders' had "Pod". On purpose you know it. 

The Jesus Lizard - Noise rock, apparently first two albums are something.

Tribe - Alt rock. from Boston. Also interesting a few of these have a "debut in 1990", but then in another place it has a debut album in the late 1980s.

Hindu Love Gods - R.E.M. side project ppl.

Power of Dreams - Irish pop rock, still active.

Eyehategod - New orleans Sludge Metal. They know Pantera right? 

No Use for a Name - punk band.

Winter - doom metal. And this label, Southern Lords, has this funny picture of Greg Anderson and Sunn o, two guys dressed up like mages with their hoods up playing music. Like the look. 



The La's - English rock. So... the funky apostrophe that confuses the world over all normal apostrophes appears here. 

Warrior Soul - still active. Somebody compared them to Nirvana, but not nihilistic. Hmm. 

Vic Chestnut - R.E.M. Stipe found him, promoted. Fugazi guy apparently admired. Paralyzed.

His Name is Alive - some experimental guitar(?) guy, gets new singers all the time. 

Red Rockers - old punk ->new wave band from nola, members then joined other bands. 
Raindogs - Celtic + rock. Made up of partially Red Rockers. (Holy cow, Spotify has every RainDogs combo but these dudes). 
Silly Wizard - folk band from Scotland. 

Ass Ponys - alternative country. Country rock. OK. 

Lightwave - ambient and electronic.

Christina Agular - Thai singer, not the other one. First Thai singer to have a plat album or something. 

Anything Box - Synth band. 



Learned this from wikipedia:

0.1 Cenobite is a religious title or something similar. 

0.2 Cenobita is a Mexican industrial band, influenced by Skinny Puppy and Front Line Assembly. 

1. Noise Rock, uses guitar distortions, etc. for percussion and such. 

2. Soundgarden was influenced by Butthole Surfers?!

3. Butthole Surfers, the 2 main dudes, were an accountant and an MBA student. What?

4. Technical Death Metal, is a genre of music. They have one great album art for Nocturnus, The Key:


"While noise rock has never had any mainstream popularity, the raw, distorted and feedback-intensive sound of some noise rock bands had an influence on shoegaze, which enjoyed some popularity in the 90s, especially in the UK, and grunge, the most commercially successful. Among them are Wisconsin's Killdozer, Chicago's Big Black, and most notably San Francisco's Flipper, a band known for its slowed-down and murky "noise punk". The Butthole Surfers' mix of punk, heavy metal and noise rock was a major influence, particularly on the early work of Soundgarden.[18]"


Monday, April 8, 2024

The Schwa - Super Useful Sound (letter )

XKCD has the funny on it: 

https://xkcd.com/2907/

I've always liked the easy going laid back don't give a rat's schwa sound. In times of Grammar naziness, it's nice to know schwa is there to bring it down a notch... reduce it a tad... um... calm it, cool it... none of these phrases sound good today, but I get my meaning. 

More info: Stressed-timed languages like English... and the schwa, in the link: 
https://teachnews.gr/glwssologia-didaktikh/item/833-teaching-the-schwa

The schwa sound is everywhere in English. 
Thə shwə sound iz evrywhere in Eenglish. 

Let's try that again. 

America, let me ask ya. What in tarnation are ya gonna do if ya didn't have the schwa?  
Əmericə, let mee ask yə. Whət in tarnayshən ar yə gonnə do if yə didn't hav thə schwə?  

Can you have an uppercase schwa? Well I found it, but not sure that's right. 

And this crazy site claims it was getting added to the English language as the 27th letter, back in 2018-2020, but I guess that wasn't real:
https://omniglot.com/language/articles/newletter.htm

Sunday, April 7, 2024

Smash Brothers Ultimate, Sonic.. beginner and more advanced notes.

The classic rivalry? Interesting how many things get thrown into Smash Brothers. 

Smash Brothers Ultimate. The kid is just about a dang pro... I finally started playing. 5 years to catch up, yeah no problem. Notes below. 


LEARNING SONIC, I'LL TRY AT LEAST

 Players are Sonix and KEN

Usually doesn’t need fast air drop for combos. 

Back Air att hits very hard. 

In neutral… Down BBB charge up far away, then safely cancel with jump n immediately down air (divekick). 

Fwd Tilt is quick dbl kick, very good n fast, safe. EDIT: And allows you to change directions immediately without the difficulty of accidentally dashing or plain old start attacking the wrong way, the bane of my existence in this game. 

Holding direction after attacking makes u annoyingly SLOW walk. All characters. EDIT: Use to my advantage???! It's very hard to position Sonic near the ledge when you want to attack ppl coming back up b/c more than a coat of Steve Irwin paint of a tap on the stick will make you dash like 10 yards. 

Dont air jump (AKA dbl jump) then use B ball or u risk rolling off ledge and dying bcuz no dbl jump later.

Ledge. Use HOMING att when u far off ledge to get closer. Esp if enemy above u. EDIT: Only if enemy above you? Maybe pros use the BB or BBB roll or something. Or maybe use the HOMING but hold it a long time cuz maybe you still rise up in the air (or is that only from the ground, yeah only from ground, huh?). 

Ledge, use down BB ball to roll towards ledge then dbl jump, up B.

 Homing B when facing wrong direction allows for a combo hit after. EDIT: And is probably safe if they block. 

Homing B attack when facing them hits further away but no combo bc it bounces u back a lot .

Throw them up, combo.


ADVANCED BELOW

Homing from directly above , facing backwards, allows u to air att after they block homing!

Ledge from hanging on, down then immediately jump plus up Air att to basically attack fromoff ledge. Then back air, back air combo vs bowser  

Ledge kill 2 frame is with fwd Smash w Sonic, which is great bcuz lots of characters have to use a weak att. See in the Ken vs. Light match below at end, commentators make big deal.


Tourney Port Priority 8  around Dec 2023 or Jan 2024, see Sonix vs Miya below… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkBxpHbc534

Some advanced combo thing player Sonix did with… something like up B (something hit eh?), neutralAir att(whiff to get better drift aka momentum), fast air drop(hold down during air att, even that whiff), back air to hit. He didn’t turn around midair, you can’t, but he caught player Miya using Mr. Game & Watch off guard eh? 


Advanced. Block a multi hit attack, near end stop ur shield, take one hit, then parry last hit so u can do a quick smash. See it around time 7 min 40 seconds in WTT 2023 - KEN (sonic) vs. Light (Fox) smash ultimate - SSBU


SIDENOTE TRIVIA: What the heck is Mr. Game & Watch? Looks like a dang gameboy from 1980 or something. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_%26_Watch



Tuesday, April 2, 2024

Low Budget High Fantasy Movies/videos

 Dragon Age- redemption 

.acting is quite good for a low budget venture, let’s say good enough for some hollywood movies  . Main lady is quite good  

.metal armor looks wrong  . Nonmetal armor looks very good  .

.story is pretty much fine

.I dig the gray mage guy

.magic effects are passable

.mages are strangely healers (part of their lore)

.All the characters are very likeable which makes for a good watch.

Immersiveness, details  -

.. Hollywood girl power is out of control. Women way more powerful than guys, so come prepared. 

..racial and cultural mix is super high and not very immersive at all. Other than maybe the gray demon looking dudes.   

..fight choreography fairly weak.

All in all, I enjoyed it. 



Our three heroes(?) in Curse of the Dragon Slayer. 

Curse of the Dragon Slayer - AKA, SAGA:Curse of the Shadow aka other stuff. 

.surprisingly good fight choreography. The main elf lady is damn good, by the way... moves well, has heft to her sword attacks and kicks, flexible back... has to be a real life athlete of some kind.

..acting is quite solid. I like the Irish lead guy and the niceish orc, especially... they are charismatic. 

..I like the main guy’s remote speaking to his lady boss… fittingly magical, eerie vibe, and adds to some plot elements.


Immersiveness

.hollywood girl power meter is at pre-Xena levels. Aka low, meaning men are stronger than women. 

.racial appearance vs. cultural believability meter… fairly high marks here. As in, it feels like LOTR movie levels..Except there is a semigood orc .

 .costumes are really good. Metal Armor seems functional and realistic.  Makeup for orcs is outstanding… literally as good as LOTR movies. The elf eye contacts need more detail, they look wrong. The main orc’s eye contacts are OK but slightly too big or something.. his face was designed to be more sympathetic so it seems it was a choice.

..settings look good. I especially love the crazy sky colors and the watery areas. 

.callbacks to the 1980s… yes, the wristgrab handshake, nice. Very tame,  not rated R. 

All in all enjoying this one too  Solid ending boss and eell ending, too. Character arcs, etc.  Surprised how much I enjoyed it actually.  

Pretty Good synopsis here, https://www.nerdly.co.uk/2014/05/09/curse-of-the-dragon-slayer-review/




Saturday, March 30, 2024

The Street Fighter 1974 movie, influenced Tarentino, Sf2, Mortal Kombat

 Aka Gekitotsu! Satsujin-ken    , google translates to something like

  Clash! Murder-hit/punch

Another site goes with

Clash!Killer Fist, another with Clash! Assassination Fist

Note that the kanji for “ken” is not something common, because M is not familiar with it other than to say the kanji for “ke” meaning hand, as in karaTE, is part of the ken kanji  . 

Watching now… pretty entertaining! At first worried the weird not-so-smooth kung fu influenced karate was a mistake,  but it fits with the character’s personality. He is a scoundrel. He isn’t Mr. Suave, Mr. Accurate, or Mr. Niceguy . He is sneaky, wild, dangerous, fearless, and deadly  

1974… so while a lot of it feels like Bruce Lee, it does take a different direction (while the dub states in the first line or two of the movie that the guy in the cell must think he is Bruce Lee, heh). Bruce was always the perfectly cool hero who rarely kills. Sonny Chiba is an antihero all the way, and kills all the minibosses. 

I figured it influenced Tarentino’s movies (grindhouse top 20 list of his,yeah, omg and Sonny Chiba was even in Kill Bill) and the name of The Street Fighter arcade video games… and I noticed several low sweeping kick attacks which surely is a direct inspiration for the games… but didn’t know it influenced Mortal Kombat with fatalities.  

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Street_Fighter says, and I have often heard, “ It is notable as the first film to receive an X-rating in the US solely for violence.” It was mostly talked about as being the castration death scene movie back in the day.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles likely got Rafael’s Sai weapons from this movie  .. one sai pops up at time 49 minutes. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a sai in a non-ninja turtles movie before actually!

Awesome quotes-

“That’s a load of sukiyaki” at time 34 minutes. Hilarious… the movie got a X rating for violence, but they can’t say “shit”.  Heh.  And Netflix is where I am watching it… the damn thing edited out the gore.  Kinda surprised since modern gore is like 1000 times worse yet they leave it in on all these streaming things  


SF2 Game borrowed-

Sweeps, one looks just like crouching roundhousees of Ken and Ryu  

Jumping off wall kicks, a la Chun Li, (time 32 minutes…) and even the jumping roundhouse kick looks identical to Ken and Ryu’s. 

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Related, Kazuya (ya ku za .. rearranged) in Tekken and Smash Brothers dresses like a Yakuza man. 

Related. Goglo 13 -Kowloon Assignment was a 1977 Sonny Chiba movie?! Cool  


Sparkly water looks cool. Was blue white a minute before but now golden. 

Cool rain battle scene (Kill Bill?) and love the way he throws his jacket off screen here. 


And this is a Street Fighter 2 Guile flashkick, cool. Time around 52 minutes. 


And a SF2 M.Bison dictator or Vega claw slide before the flashkick moment. 


Thursday, March 21, 2024

Pronunciation and Grammar time - E̸̲̘̝̩͍̝͈͎̝͎̜͚̬̥͈̟̊͑̌ͥ͌̅ͯͬͬ̇ͩ̔ͧ̈́̔ͪͧ̒̇ͪ̐͜͢͟͠ͅn̸̸̨̫̭ͤg̶̴͇̣̖̱ͧ̒͒͝lͣ̊̎_̵̢̨͕̰͎ͧ̔ͦ̇ͪ́͛ḭ̰̅͛ͭ͜ͅ_̶̧̨̧̖̞͙͕͈̳͉ͤͤ̈̽̃ͦ͐̈ͨ͆͜s̐ͧ̏h͕̱͑͐̾̒̔̊̔̽͡͡ L̩͈̯̮̼̲̦̱̤̲̺̍̀͛̊ͬ̍ͧ͐̅̚a̵̢͎̺̗̘̯̭̱͉̼̪͕̥̻̟̥͉͎͖̟̒̉̂ͣ̎̒ͯ͂͂̐̈̈́͐ͬ͋̈ͪ̕͜͟͝͠͝͝ń̵̡̢̛̰͓̭͚̪͔͎͓͕͈̫̌ͬͨ̽̇ͥ̊ͦͪ̽̓̓̈́ͭ͑ͪ͐ͨ̄ͨͩͫ̚̚͟͝͞ͅg̷̵̡̧̛̟̼͔̗͎̙̳̗͕͚̪͆̍̋̿̊̀ͬͧ́́̑ͥͭ̉̋͑́ͤͣ͜͡͞͠͠u̷̡̡͙̞̦̳͍͚͙̙͙͙͍̗̜̮̩͖͆͒͂ͤ͗ͮͥͮ̍̆ͩ̍́ͦ͛̽̆ͮ͝͠͞a̴̩͕͉͈̖̻̙͕͆̅͐͑̑̈̇ͤͩ͆̎̓ͮ͟͢ģ̴̺̟̰̼̆̎ͮ̉̈́́͋̍͌͊́ͤ́̒̇̾ͦ̅͘͢͟ẹ͖̼̪͇̹̦̀́̔͂̇ͫͭͦͦ̐ͧ́͘͡_̵̧̖̦̺̤̣̗͐̃̏ͧ͌ͮͫ̌̓ͭ̃̑͐͂̈́̚͟

It's time for a new edition of grammar/pronunciation/English language stuuuuffff! Why do I love weird English grammar type rules... it weirds me out sometimes. How do you like the crazy font in the subject... it looks slightly artistic on this bland site- I'm leaving it. 


  • What's the deal with various pronunciation notation methods? The schwa, ə, vs. the not schwa "uh" thing. 
    • Example: The word "what" written as (wut) or (wət).
    • Example with caps vs. the single apostrophe accent on what syllable thing
      • m-w.com has pə-ˈlēs  and that is what I learned back in school, but it is missing parentheses. Although it is inconvenient to type a schwa (I google copy paste it) or the long vowel thing that is a bar over the vowel... (I also duckduckgo search it and copy paste it). 
      • dictionary.com has the opposite type, [ puh-lees ].  Wow, they even use bold. Maybe I made up the uppercase version. 
        • Oh check this out, IPA is close to the version I learned in school but different. 
          • / pəˈlis /
        • While they call this new fangled (pretty easy) version PHONETIC RESPELLING. 
          • [ puh-lees ]


Seems to me, the general idea is leaning towards, oh-MAJ = French pronunciation for movie specific type stuff. The AH-muj version is more related to some fealty or honor thing to ancient people to people swearing allegiance for protection, etc. 




  • Why is it spelled pronunciation instead of pronOUnciation?
    • This sounds right, from https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/217014/why-did-the-letter-o-disappear-in-the-word-pronunciation

    • The direct answer to your immediate question is because it never had one — and so of course it couldn’t possibly lose something it never had.

      The problem is that you’ve asked a bit of a backwards question; the frontwards question is:

      Why did pronunciation, annunciation, enunciation, renunciation all change their vowel for the verbs pronounce, announce, enounce, renounce?

      The answer lies in how we acquired them from Old French, where the verbs already had Latin’s u changed to o and which we later diphthonged, but where the differently stressed nouns did not.

      More recent exports — well, or envoys — from Rome that didn’t pass through France suffered no such frobnication; just ask your nearest papal nuncio.

      Here are the OED’s etymology entries for these:

      pronounce

      ME. pronunce, pronounce, a. OFr. pronuncier (1277 in Godef. Compl.), for earlier purnuncier (mod.Fr. prononcer) :– late L. prōnunciāre for orig. prōnuntiāre to proclaim, announce, rehearse, narrate, pronounce, f. prōPRO1 + nunti-āre to announce: cf. ANNOUNCEENOUNCE.

      announce

      a. OFr. anonce-r, earlier anoncieranuncier :– L. adnuntiā-re, f. ad to + nuntiāre to bear a message, f. nunti-us bringing news. See AN- pref. 6.

      enounce

      ad. Fr. énoncer, ad. L. ēnuntiā-re (see ENUNCIATE), after the analogy of ANNOUNCE.

      renounce

      ad. Fr. renoncer (OFr. also renuncer) :– L. renuntiāre (-ciāre) to announce, proclaim, also to disclaim, protest against, f. re- re- + nuntiāre to make known, report: cf. ANNOUNCEDENOUNCE, etc.

      nuncio

      a. earlier Ital. nuncio, nuntio (now nunzio), = Sp. and Pg. nuncio :– L. nuncius, nuntius messenger.

      Understand that this is the same thing that happened to Latin uncia meaning one-twelfth part of something, which coming to us by way of Old French eventually gave us an ounce, twelve of which make a troy pound.

      However, the more direct borrowing from the Latin uncia into Old English itself was ynch, a different vowel that ultimately became inch, twelve of which make a foot.

      There is also the ounce that means lynx, but that word traces a slightly different route between Latin and English, having confused the leading l- for an article and therefore losing it, much as a napron became an apron over a confusion about articles, just as occurred with an orange which originally had a leading n- in the noun.


  • Why do words get a new way to be pronounced when they get an extra couple of syllables? Is it some snobbery nonsense (feels like it sometimes) or is it just easier to say (yeah, sometimes). 
  • The funny southern US new pronunciation on purpose. POH-lees, etc.
    • Examples: 
      • Police as POH-lees instead of puh-LEES (I would never say this myself, but I can understand it, and it kind of makes me crack a smile, b/c the sayer (made up that word I hope?) is saying it "wrong" on purpose most of the time.  
      • Umbrella as UM-brella instead of um-BREL-la
      • ??
    • I know that youtube accent coach for celebrity people talks about it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1KP4ztKK0A
      • I think he just sums it up as "Sometimes in Southern American English, people change it up and put a long vowel sound on the first syllable" or just the stress on the first syllable instead of the 2nd or something. 
    • Hard to find it written down, but maybe here somewhere: https://mrenwick.franklinresearch.uga.edu/southern_speech/linguistic_features
  • Rules for underlining, italicizing, etc. book titles, movies, newspapers, magazines, etc. So much print stuff is going extinct, I wonder what the hell is used now. Kids seem to just have website references for literally all their research. Libraries still exist but are they used for research now? 
    • According to https://www.grammarly.com/blog/quotation-marks-in-titles/
      • I notice they aren't saying to underline ANYTHING anymore
      • Personally, it seems pretty stupid to use quotes for some and italics for others. It would be more clear to just use italics for all of it. Why the hell not? I'm especially being anti-grammar-ruley here b/c they have two different versions based on... a single city's rules? That just seems silly if that is the case. 
      • The general rule is to use quotation marks for titles of short works such as articles, poems, songs, essays, or short stories. By contrast, use italics for larger works such as books, movies, and the names of periodicals. We provide a complete list below.