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Well, I don't think I've ever been more disappointed in my entire life, but there it is.I realize that this film lost to \"Ordinary People,\" a film I love. I am not an idiot - I know that Martin Scorcese is a great, very gifted artist who puts powerful images on the screen. I agree that he has been cheated out of the Academy Award many times, which makes one realize they don't count for much. For DeNiro, this stands as one of the greatest performances of all time. DeNiro is one of a handful of American actors who has earned his place at the top - he's there with Brando, Pacino, and Newman. \"Raging Bull\" helped put him there. As far as the rest of the acting, Cathy Moriarity epitomizes the '40s blond and a Bronx woman, and Joe Pesci is perfect as LaMotta's brother.Scorcese presents here the turbulent life of Jake Lamotta with all its brutality, sparing us nothing in his fights, his anger against his wives, his brother, no one. His obsessive nature, his jealousy, his - well, hey, his rage - does not make him a likable character. LaMotta himself was disturbed by how he came off on screen, but then had the honesty to admit that he was a bastard.Scorcese creates the Bronx and the bloody horror of the fight ring in a way no one else ever has. The first shot of the lone boxer in the ring is stunning, as is the real LaMotta's own practicing of a speech in a dressing room. Everything about this film evinces the aura of a special era, especially the color home movies - a brilliant touch.The only problem I had with the film was that it was boring and unwatchable. I finally got so sick of all the screaming and yelling and watching this unlikeable, obnoxious character that I turned the set off. I thought if he tortured his wife one more time asking her if she slept with his brother, I was going to put my fist through the set.This is the age-old question - you know something is great art but it doesn't speak to you. You like something that's very well done but a little less artistic better - does this means you are one of the masses for whom mediocrity has become your idea of what's good? I don't know. I like to think I can appreciate a beautifully made film. But I think what I can appreciate more than that are complicated characters I understand on some level - or want to understand, real emotions, real heartache - probably more than magnificent film-making. When there is both, it's magic. For me, \"Raging Bull\" was not one of those times. \"Godfather I,\" \"Godfather II,\" yes. I really hate writing these comments.


U4GM - 6 Ways Elden Ring Elemental Weapons Affect Enemy Weaknesses
Understanding elemental damage types in Elden Ring is one of the most powerful ways to overcome some of the game’s most difficult enemies. With the wide range of elemental weapon types available, players can exploit specific enemy weaknesses to gain a distinct combat advantage. After spending over 300 hours exploring the Lands Between, I’ve found that using Elden Ring Items strategically—including elemental weapons—is key to surviving and thriving in late-game areas.
Here are six ways elemental weapons affect enemy weaknesses in Elden Ring, based on both in-game mechanics and personal experience.
1. Fire Weapons Against Undead and Beasts
Fire damage is extremely effective against many types of enemies, especially those categorized as undead or beast-like. Skeletons, dogs, and certain bosses like Erdtree Avatars are especially vulnerable to fire.
During my run through Caelid, I relied heavily on the Blasphemous Blade and the Flame Art infusion on lighter weapons. The difference was night and day. Enemies that once took full combos to down were falling after just a few hits. Fire damage not only hurts more—it often stuns or staggers enemies more easily.
2. Lightning Weapons for Waterborne or Armored Enemies
Lightning-based weapons and incantations like the Bolt of Gransax or Electrify Armament scale excellently with Faith and perform well against armored foes and creatures linked to water or metal.
In the Lake of Liurnia, equipping the Dragon Slayer's Cragblade and buffing it with lightning led to faster kills against enemies like Albinaurics and Crystalians. Even in PvP, lightning damage often bypasses typical defenses due to how rarely people gear specifically against it.
3. Magic Damage for Low-Intelligence Enemies and Dragons
Magic damage, especially through Glintstone-infused weapons, tends to be highly effective against enemies weak to Intelligence-based attacks, such as dragons, trolls, and certain magical constructs.
I crafted a Moonveil build specifically for this reason. Using its weapon art to launch magic slashes while keeping pressure up allowed me to decimate large targets quickly. It especially came in handy during the Glintstone Dragon Smarag fight, where melee weapons just weren’t cutting it.
4. Holy Weapons Against Undead and Death-Linked Creatures
Holy damage isn't just for roleplay. It’s vital when fighting undead enemies that revive without it. Weapons like the Golden Order Greatsword or any blade infused with Holy Ashes of War deal persistent damage and prevent resurrection.
This came in clutch when I was farming Graveyards for crafting materials and had to deal with skeleton mobs. Without Holy, they just kept coming back. But with it, one clean finisher was all it took. That alone makes Holy-infused Elden Ring Items absolutely essential in specific zones.
5. Frostbite Weapons for Bosses and Tanky Enemies
Frostbite builds up a debuff that causes a burst of damage and temporarily reduces the target’s damage absorption. Weapons like the Dark Moon Greatsword or Frost-infused katanas can stack this quickly.
When facing tough, tanky enemies like Cleanrot Knights, I found that frost weapons let me break through their defenses more easily. It wasn’t just about the burst of damage—the decreased resistance after frostbite triggered gave me a window to punish them harder with my follow-up combos.
6. Poison and Rot for Prolonged Boss Fights
Scarlet Rot and Poison aren’t traditional elemental types, but they fall under the same strategic category. When facing large bosses with slow movement and big health pools, like the Fire Giant or Radahn, weapons that inflict rot or poison can slowly whittle away their health while you play defensively.
During my second playthrough, I used a Poison Uchigatana for several encounters. Applying poison early and then switching to ranged combat allowed me to control the pace of fights I had struggled with previously. If you’re aiming to take down tough bosses efficiently, it’s worth exploring status-inflicting weapons found among the many buy Elden Ring Items options online.
Elemental weapon strategy isn’t just a fun gimmick—it’s a core part of Elden Ring’s combat system. Understanding enemy weaknesses and adjusting your build to match is one of the best ways to gain an edge, especially in late-game areas where raw damage alone doesn’t always cut it. Whether you’re experimenting with builds or seeking specific elemental advantages, elemental weapons can reshape how you approach each encounter.