One of the most unique action movies ever to grace humanity in the last century.
It follows Henry, a mute cyborg who has to save his girlfriend or something from an emo dude who can fly and do crazy shit.
It is shot entirely in a first-person perspective and is a blast to watch.
Hey dude, wanna watch Hardcore Henry on YouTube, it's amazing!
Why wouldn't I? I nutted everywhere when I saw it in theaters when it came out.
This is what emo really stands for, it is short for emotive hardcore. A subgenre of hardcore Punk that formed in Washington in 1985, which also has it's roots in indie rock. In 1984 a band called Minor Threats idea, a Minor Threat fan called Guy Picciotto formed a band called Rites of Spring. This turned out to be the first emo band ever, even though they decline the subgenre. Later on other bands like Embrace and Moss Icon joined in and formed a music subgenre called emotive hardcore.
Later on a second wave of emo hit Washington. Bands like Sunny Day Real Estate and Texas Is The Reason were included. They also decline that they're emo.
Some other real emo bands are
- Indian Summer
- Gray Matter
- I Hate Myself
- The Pine
- Braid
Emo 1: Did you go to Sunny Day Real Estate's concert last night?
Emo 2: Yeah, they were amazing. They are a perfect example of a real second wave emotive hardcore band.
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"Hardcore gaming" is an activity that involves learning every possible maneuver/ability/stage in a videogame not only to win, but to win efficiently, making the fewest mistakes and taking the least amount of time to win. Winning may be collecting items, downing opponents, completing levels etcetera. Winning can be any combination of these goals and may vary depending on the game.
Spending countless hours playing a game may be a result of hardcore gaming, but is not a requirement. Simply playing a game without striving to improve or master the game is not hardcore gaming. That would be casual gaming.
After or near mastery of the game, the player can be called a hardcore gamer for the said game.
(Danny is positioned in front of his television with a controller in his lap.)
Mary: Why is Danny repeatedly playing the same racetrack over and over with different cars? There are many more tracks in that game!
Austin: Well, isn't obvious that he's trying to learn the track and find the car best suited for that track? You don't know much about hardcore gaming, do you Mary?
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The process of playing through a Pokémon game by giving each Pokémon one life. It is played through the honour system in which once one of your Pokémon faints, you may not revive it. To defeat the Elite Four is the object, without allowing all of your Pokémon to die.
Dude, I was playing Hardcore Pokémon last night and my starter died. I'm fucked.
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what emo really stands for. not emo as in "omg i hate my life" referring more to the music genre.
"Get it right, its emotive hardcore, not emo."
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as unbiased as possible:
To my understanding, hardcore dancing originated with Circle pits where you basically ran left in a circle and flailed your arms into the onlookers. then towards the 90's modern hardcore dancing emerged. unlike the Souther californian circle pits, modern day moshing started in places like New York and Boston which had thriving hardcore scenes. with the rapid growth of the dance came the breakdowns. Bands soon had to incorporate sections where fans could dance a specific way. The breakdown usually has the guitarist/s playing a few repetitive chords on the lowest strings while the drummer hits the bass pedal each time the guitarist strums resulting in an almost militaristic, uniform sound which many fans can show off their newly learned moves.
The most common dance moves are:
2 step which basically crosses one foot in front of the other while staying in generally the same place and arms swing across.
the windmill is when you flail your arms forward to the beat of the song
picking up change: pretty self explanatory
spin kick, also self explanatory
the dancing can even be applied to deathmetal/hardcore hybrid bands. using hxc dance moves during fights is highly discourages as this is only a fashion.
Hardcore dancing is really common in sacramento. A lot of the time people go to judge bands by their ability to create music to dance to. Sacramento is just becoming filled with pretentious pricks
Hardcore Dance is gay
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Electro-Hardcore is a genre of music that is often regarded as the 'second wave' of electro-punk, which was a genre invented by Damian Ramsey in 1999. It combines elements of electronic elements with hardcore punk.
guy 1: hey! this music contains both a synthesiser AND hardcore punk!
guy 2: yeah doooood! its electro-hardcore!