What's wrong with you?
If it's not the characters in animation, it's just fan fiction to me.
What's wrong with you?
the prologue still gets me right in the feels :i
Neil said that this will never ever be released, and asked that no one film it. It was pretty cool.
Why do you care if he doesn't like it?
Thats like messed up. Fans will eat this shit up but he doesnt want us to see it? There are millions of fans around the world and we cant all fly to Cali to watch this limited viewing play. They should atleast post it in the future and not let anyone else 'experience' it.
Neil said that this will never ever be released, and asked that no one film it. It was pretty cool.
I don't think I can ever get through that scene without tearing up.
Neil said that this will never ever be released, and asked that no one film it. It was pretty cool.
Why do you care he cares he doesn't like it?Why do you care if he doesn't like it?
If it's not the characters in animation, it's just fan fiction to me.
If it's not the characters in animation, it's just fan fiction to me.
I like this. Throughout the game I would want it to flashback to earlier times before that with Joel till we eventually find out his fate.I have a feeling the acted deleted scene that was hidden, is because it'll be in the next game.
I see it as the perfect intro for the next game where when the scene is done, and Ellie struck the strings of the guitar, a time skips happens, and you see Ellie, as a young adult, still strucking the guitar, but this time like a pro and there's no sign of Joel anymore.
In my book, that would be perfect.
I don't think I can ever get through that scene without tearing up.
that was fantastic.
Why do you care if he doesn't like it?
Actually, you know what, I loved the ending as it was and I always criticize epilogues that do this kind of fan service (Harry Potter anyone?), so I'm okay with this not being released.
I like this. Throughout the game I would want it to flashback to earlier times before that with Joel till we eventually find out his fate.
Thats like messed up. Fans will eat this shit up but he doesnt want us to see it? There are millions of fans around the world and we cant all fly to Cali to watch this limited viewing play. They should atleast post it in the future and not let anyone else 'experience' it.
Also there was a fantastic little reference to Left Behind where Joel says "Some of the kids out there are playing with water guns" and Ellie responds "I don't really like Water guns"
:/
Come to think of it shouldn't Joel be teaching Ellie to swim instead?
Ugh I need to see this. The feels.Also there was a fantastic little reference to Left Behind where Joel says "Some of the kids out there are playing with water guns" and Ellie responds "I don't really like Water guns"
:/
Fan fiction written by the writer/director of the game?
I mean, I don't think he would have shown it unless it was official. He clearly means it to be their send off, a little treat and possibly confirmation that their story is over.
Also there was a fantastic little reference to Left Behind where Joel says "Some of the kids out there are playing with water guns" and Ellie responds "I don't really like Water guns"
:/
Honestly it's not a big deal that this scene only existed in the theatre and no one else will get to see it performed by the original actors. This stuff happens all the time in actual theatre. A show comes and goes, and it exists only for the time it's on stage, and becomes only a memory afterwards.
People are so hung up on having everything recorded and accessible. They bring cellphones to concerts to record it when they should be enjoying the music live. Isn't it exciting and special that a moment can exist only as an ephemeral experience? You are getting to see something that will never, ever, be replicated in the exact same way as you experienced it.
Do you know how long after the events of that game that scene took place?
Honestly it's not a big deal that this scene only existed in the theatre and no one else will get to see it performed by the original actors. This stuff happens all the time in actual theatre. A show comes and goes, and it exists only for the time it's on stage, and becomes only a memory afterwards.
People are so hung up on having everything recorded and accessible. They bring cellphones to concerts to record it when they should be enjoying the music live. Isn't it exciting and special that a moment can exist only as an ephemeral experience? You are getting to see something that will never, ever, be replicated in the exact same way as you experienced it.
How the fuck is Naughty Dog so good?Also there was a fantastic little reference to Left Behind where Joel says "Some of the kids out there are playing with water guns" and Ellie responds "I don't really like Water guns"
:/
I'm a theatre person too and I'll counter your point by saying SHAKESPEARE NEVER WROTE AN EPILOGUE TO HAMLET THAT WAS PLAYED ONLY ONCE ON A RANDOM NIGHT IN THE GLOBE.
Honestly it's not a big deal that this scene only existed in the theatre and no one else will get to see it performed by the original actors. This stuff happens all the time in actual theatre. A show comes and goes, and it exists only for the time it's on stage, and becomes only a memory afterwards.
People are so hung up on having everything recorded and accessible. They bring cellphones to concerts to record it when they should be enjoying the music live. Isn't it exciting and special that a moment can exist only as an ephemeral experience? You are getting to see something that will never, ever, be replicated in the exact same way as you experienced it.
where can i watch the live stream?
If it's not the characters in animation, it's just fan fiction to me.
...I don't remember him specifying. About the send off comment Neil made, I'm not sure we should look into it. It was a deleted scene for a reason. Mostly, because it ended their tale. If anything, the fact that it took THIS long for someone outside the studio(maybe even ND employees have never seen it) too see it implies that Joel and Ellie WILL return in a later title. But a big thing to take into consideration was that when Neil was introducing the scene, he saidDo you know how long after the events of that game that scene took place?
I'm not sure how to introduce this
Also, if somebody else saw someone recording in the middle, it was probably my sister. She just took a pic of the set. Sorry guys.
Why do you care that I care that he cares that he doesn't like it?Why do you care he cares he doesn't like it?
I don't know, I'm sure it's a very personal thing for those involved. Neil and the actors have a personal connection to these characters and story, so this is a bit like letting people in to something they may want to keep private. Plus it's an unfinished thing, and it's sometimes weird for creators to share unfinished work like that.
And it's certainly not unprecedented for live readings like this to just be the live thing without a recording. Tarantino did a live reading of his most recent script that hasn't been released. Director Jason Reitman regularly holds live readings of film scripts featuring all star casts of actors who weren't in the original film, often times in roles you wouldn't imagine them in, that are never recorded.
Well happy birthday!Hey, it's on my bday.