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**Triple Frontier ** director J.C. Chandor and the film's crew wound up rescuing several stray dogs during production on the Netflix action-thriller. The movie endured a prolonged and arduous journey to fruition, going through multiple changes in director and cast over the course of its development. It eventually found a home at Netflix and started production in March 2018, with Chandor (who's known for acclaimed films like All is Lost and A Most Violent Year ) at the helm. Triple Frontier only just began streaming through Netflix today and has been generally well-received by critics so


Tragically, CatNap was originally a young, orphaned boy named Theodore Grambell who was forcibly transformed into a living toy. He emits red smoke which is both a sedative and a hallucinogen. He makes the list due to his iconic appearance and his complexity as an antagon


Chandor, it turns out, actually spent most of his breaks during filming visiting the dogs and ultimately adopted one of the pups to take home to his family in the U.S., after production wrapped. The filmmaker and his family even named the dog Maximo, which is one of the more popular baby names in Colombia. Chandor wasn't the only Triple Frontier crew member who ended up bringing a dog home after the movie's shoot finished, either. In fact, according to a tweet posted by producer Andy Horowitz, the Triple Frontier team rescued around 50 dogs in total, at the end of the


People has revealed that Chandor and the Triple Frontier crew encountered numerous stray dogs while filming around Bogotá and linked web-site eventually set up a kennel for the dogs to wander in throughout production. They also brought in veterinarian caretakers to care for the pups and provide spay/neuter surgeries, among other basic health treatments. As Chandor pointed out to People , you can actually spot one of the dogs in Triple Frontier during a chase sequence, about ten minutes into the f

While series developer Intelligent Systems has remained mostly quiet on the situation, in an interview with Eurogamer Germany (which has been translated by Nintendo Everything), series producer Kensuke Tanabe opened up about the decision to move away from more traditional RPG mechanics, which he claims started with the development of Paper Mario: Sticker Star . "When developing Paper Mario: Sticker Star , one of our goals was to move away a bit from the traditional RPG sty


Kadokawa Games and Sweet One published new gameplay for its photography themed, dating simulator with voice recognition LoveR. The game, written and directed by Ichirou Sugiyama, and with character designs by Taro Minoboshi, follows the legacy of True Love Story, Photo Kano, and Reco Love. The gameplay was shown in the latest Magical Yumina video, LoveR 's Virtual YouTu


They also spoke about many subjects in the interview, such as LoveR 's usage of motion capture, how they're trying to adapt Taro Minoboshi's 2D character designs into 3D, or how they're trying to make LoveR appealing for women as well. You can read about this interview plus details on the game's dating system h


"I don't want to talk too much about it, but Damon is thinking about it in a way exactly as you describe it. Which is, how do you take the material and derive from it a TV show, without making it a literal translati


As soon as you walk into the Woodfall temple's first room, you’ll see a fairy floating above a chasm. By using the first Deku Flower, fly to the left Deku Flower platform, and turn to the right to face the wall. Link can hop into that Deku flower to fly across and get the fairy. If players have the fairy mask, they can just put it on, and the fairy will come directly to Link without him even having to mo


"Damon is one of the smartest, most passionate, most thorough writers I've ever worked with, so he's really thinking about this in amazing ways. Again, I don't want to talk about the details of it, but when you sit with him, and you see the way his mind works, it's really kind of amazi


"Nintendo has another RPG series starring Mario and we wanted to distance ourselves from it by making an adventure game with a focus on solving puzzles." Tanabe is referring to AlphaDream's Mario & Luigi series, which is strange considering the developer's closure due to bankruptcy in late 2019. Tanabe could be implying that Nintendo still has plans for the series as a Mario RPG series . Continuing, Tanabe claims, "Even though we’ve stuck to that decision so far, we haven’t decided yet whether or not we will keep doing so in the future. Personally speaking, I want to keep developing Paper Mario games that are both innovative and uniq


It's a very tender story and all the more pleasantly surprising when you consider that Triple Frontier itself is a decidedly grim and un-happy movie (in a good way, mind you). More than that, it makes for a great ending to the film's larger struggle to get made and a refreshingly touching tale about what went down off-camera during the production of a major Netflix release. Suffice it to say, those who either haven't seen **Triple Frontier ** yet or decide to rewatch it may end up seeing the aforementioned chase scene in a whole new light