The original film, starring Edward Woodward, Brit Ekland (who often appears naked, although has an arse double) and Christopher Lee, is a masterpiece. It is a brilliant film for many reasons. If you haven't already seen it, please watch it instead of this shite.
Thanks for the quick look. @vinny You could always use one reset instruction further along the timeline to stop unwanted repetition while stepping through your alchemy.
Recorded vocals still sound scratchy ( i.e. @ 04:05, but all the way through), as if the gain is too high. I've just listened to your last GBeast podcast and the audio tends to sound much better on those.
I thought this episode was compelling viewing - as horrific as it was riveting. Perhaps it's because Dan plays the narcissist too well and he has gone overboard before (i.e. GI "Super Replay" of Ninja Gaiden, where he was removed from that series and the D&D attempt).
The "Danzone" rename still fits with the narrative being woven: I'll always remember that character as Langzone anyway. He can change back if the others wish it. I'm still gob-smacked at Dan's willingness to delete his own colleagues and work-mates for his personal glory though - that is so close to the bone!
This pre-recorded series has had some high quality production time from Vinny spent, so he must be alright with it. I find it fascinating and watchable because it evokes such strong reactions in me. I'm curious if that's what was intended, or are we rubbernecking a car crash?
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