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We only ever include games that we played, but I can look into it tomorrow.
Jenkem Junkie 5 Feb @ 2:37pm 
I must criticize your list of OSTs as it does not include Forgone Destruction, Nether Animal, or Skyward Fire from UT 99.
Internetuser (She/Her) 5 Feb @ 6:48am 
This is a popular meme that pokes fun at the heavy use of a yellow tint in scenes that are meant to depict Mexico in TV shows and movies. In the case of Breaking Bad, scenes set in Mexico often use this exaggerated yellow filter, which has become a stylistic cliché in filmmaking.

The joke here is that the yellow tint is so intense and surreal that it feels like these scenes were filmed on Venus, known for its thick yellowish atmosphere due to sulfuric acid clouds, rather than on Earth. The meme humorously exaggerates the effect by suggesting Breaking Bad is actually the first show to film on Venus, where everything would naturally appear yellowish.

It’s a fun way to critique how filmmakers sometimes rely on these filters to "other" certain locations, creating a visual shorthand for foreignness or danger. It can seem a bit over the top—like it’s transforming Mexico into a completely alien planet, rather than accurately representing the country.
I don't need more "breaking bad" in my life, there is should be a limit, even though I've grown to enjoy suffering.
tomar 4 Feb @ 3:06pm 
This is a popular meme that pokes fun at the heavy use of a yellow tint in scenes that are meant to depict Mexico in TV shows and movies. In the case of Breaking Bad, scenes set in Mexico often use this exaggerated yellow filter, which has become a stylistic cliché in filmmaking.

The joke here is that the yellow tint is so intense and surreal that it feels like these scenes were filmed on Venus, known for its thick yellowish atmosphere due to sulfuric acid clouds, rather than on Earth. The meme humorously exaggerates the effect by suggesting Breaking Bad is actually the first show to film on Venus, where everything would naturally appear yellowish.

It’s a fun way to critique how filmmakers sometimes rely on these filters to "other" certain locations, creating a visual shorthand for foreignness or danger. It can seem a bit over the top—like it’s transforming Mexico into a completely alien planet, rather than accurately representing the country.