I reply it from time to time. I love it!
little_pinecone
joined 1 year ago
- The Amazing World of Gumball
- Oddballs
You're right, I put it there because it leaves me in a positive mood, but there is more melancholy than fun in this one.
I rewatch it from time to time and recommend it to people all the time :)
- The emperor's new groove,
- Ad astra (warning: a few people die in this one but the overall message is inspiring) ,
- Walle,
- Kontroll (2003, warning: the plot includes a mysterious murderous force that is killing people on the underground. However, the movie always makes me feel better and hopeful in the end)
- Pushing Daisies,
- Gravity Falls,
- Amphibia,
- The Good Place,
- Strange World (2022),
- The Lost City (2022),
- "Confess, Fletch",
- The unbearable weight of massive talent,
- Everything everywhere all at once,
- Lightyear,
- Warm Bodies,
- Ghostbusters: Afterlife,
- The secret life of Walter Mitty,
- Don Jon,
- Oscar (1991, I love this one),
- What we do in the shadows,
- Paul (2011),
- Hitchcock (2012),
- Logan Lucky,
- Good Omens,
- Bird on a wire,
- Miracle Workers,
- Stranger than fiction (2006),
- Lars and the real girl,
- Hot Fuzz,
- The King's Speech,
- A beautiful Mind,
- The eternal sunshine of the spotless mind (warning: see the comment ) ,
- Groundhog day,
- What dreams may come (warning: deals with loss and mourning),
- Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001),
- Contact.
Basically what @clobble_wobble said. For a fast introduction I recommend Domain-Driven Design Quickly (available for free). If you are interested in gathering requirements in a way that can also strengthen your understanding of the business domain, you may want to check the Event Storming technique.
This game is amazing. I borrowed Index from a friend to play it and I loved every minute of it.