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This was released today for Americans and yesterday for us Europeans. Covering the life of of John Bain it's a beautifully done documentary. It was funny, critical and towards the end gut-wrenching but it stayed true to the character of TB and I highly recommend people take the time to watch it.
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I know I'm not the only person that misses what John brought to Starcraft 2 and many people recognise him as a titan of the gaming scene. He will be sorely missed and I wish all the best for Genna and the rest of his family.
John 'Totalbiscuit' Bain
May you rest in peace.
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As some one who only followed TB from a distance (because I wasn't into sc2) he always made a very sincere and good impression. He was an impressive person. Rest in peace.
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Great documentary, but still made me very sad. Rest in peace TB. You will always be missed
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This is a really enjoyable documentary. I only watched a few minutes so far, but what I’ve seen is, from my amateur perspective, pretty well edited and really coherent.
I miss TB
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Jesus the ending got me man. Crying my eyes out. Such a shame.
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Thanks for sharing, made sure to spend some time watching it. I learned a lot about his life from it that I never knew - he was so important to so much of the gaming scene and made a difference to many people's lives.
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I got to meet him at an MLG right before HoTS released, the one where the KESPA players got introduced. You wouldn't believe how nice he was, just down to converse with any fan that came up to him. I count myself as blessed that I got to actually meet him and talk to him although at the time I didn't know how lucky I was.
He was truly a class act, a true gentleman. The world isn't fair that someone like him had as short a time as he did.
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Always thought him and Apollo were the best casting duo after Tastosis.
I'll always be grateful for him bringing Dark Souls to the PC, otherwise I would have never found my favourite franchise.
A sound, stand up lad all around.
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We really lost an irreplaceable part of the gaming community/industry in TB. Great documentary.
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glad to hear it was critical, it's important to tell a person's real story
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While I saw that this documentary was up the very first day, I just didn't have it in me to watch it. I put it off knowing exactly how I would react. Finally braved myself to do it, and the result was as expected; cried like a little girl during large portions of it.
I still find myself searching up "wtf is" videos whenever I find a weird or cool looking game I want to check out, before remembering... the world his a much lesser place without him.
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Great documentary, much appreciated that this was created.
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