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Rache (174 KP) rated Arcs in Podcasts

Feb 6, 2019 (Updated Feb 6, 2019)  
Arcs
Arcs
Comedy, Games & Hobbies, Sports & Recreation
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Podcast Rating
Great voice actors (2 more)
Brilliant dungeon master
Hysterically innovative problem solving
I can't move to LA and join the party! ? (0 more)
Dungeons, Dragons, Drama, Hysteria, and Mischievous Gay Energy
New and experienced Dungeons and Dragons players will find plenty here to keep them in fits of laughter. For anyone who thinks that D&D is just for nerds - prepare to be schooled.
Brilliant characters, with some of the oddest accents you've ever heard;an awesome (and handsome) dungeon master, who occasionally sounds strangely like Richard Ayoade; hopefully a great many story arcs to come; and drama and hilarity running as amok as the cast will have you binging the first episodes and then wondering what in Baphomet's name you can do for the week until the next installment of this wonder of podcastery drops into your list!
  
Your Royal Gayness
Your Royal Gayness
2018 | Action/Adventure, Simulation
10
10.0 (2 Ratings)
LGBT+ Friendly (3 more)
Lots of Choices
Pretty Visuals
Well-developed characters
Similar base storyline (1 more)
Not a binge game
I love Your Royal Gayness.

You play as a gay prince who has been trusted by his parents to run the country for a month. As ruler, you chose what to do and can even pass laws.


The characters are amazing. You learn more and more about your friends and even yourself while playing.


My only negative comment is the base story line is too similar. I finished the game in about an hour and a half, and began to replay it. The beginning was the same. Even as I made some choices, it felt too similar after just playing it.
  
Interview with the Vampire (1994)
Interview with the Vampire (1994)
1994 | Fantasy, Horror
Lavish adaptation of the best-selling novel resembles a cross between an existential bitch-fest and a hair care products commercial. Have you wondered what the ageless and immortal vampire does with all those endless nights? Well, he sits around and broods about it, if he's Brad Pitt, or shamelessly camps it up in search of an Oscar nomination if he's Tom Cruise. The film documents two centuries in the life of the undead: most of it is people sitting around in extravagantly-decorated rooms complaining about either their lives or each other.

Just a bit too artfully amoral and self-indulgent for my tastes; the gay subtext is undeniably present but you can tell Pitt and Cruise are doing their best to stamp it into the carpet (I mentioned this in a review of the novel once and someone said 'This book isn't about gay people! It's about vampires!', which I thought was rather sweet). Looks good and has some decent performances, but makes being a vampire look very boring. On the other hand, very clearly the chief inspiration for What We Do In the Shadows (both movie and TV show), although not nearly as entertaining.
  
    A Wise Use of Time

    A Wise Use of Time

    Games and Book

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    With the power to freeze time, you can ransack a casino, rescue a celebrity, or cheat death itself! ...

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Rufus Wainwright recommended Debut by Bjork in Music (curated)

 
Debut by Bjork
Debut by Bjork
1993 | Rock
(0 Ratings)
Album Favorite

"It's the same era, yeah. If anything, it demonstrates my eclectic nature, and also it illustrates an amazing period in music history. This album is still my favourite Bjork record, though I love a lot of things she does and I don't want to limit her to this one. It really illustrated the zeitgeist, especially if you were gay. There was a sophistication [to the gay scene] that wasn't being defined by the dance music scene – though maybe a little bit with the Pet Shop Boys. Bjork really brought the whole dance world, the clubbing world, up to this other more introspective level, and dealt with this strange life that everybody seemed to be living: on one hand it was really great and beautiful and passionate, but also very frightening, drug-induced and AIDS-related. She just became this kind of phantom for what everybody was really feeling."

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