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And he seemed to have a particular grudge against creatives, an odd position for someone who purposefully entered the creative-driven comic book publishing business.”

No. That’s not odd at all. Comics execs have always treated creators like complete dog shit, which is why so much of the golden and silver age comic

Apparently what really sent Feige running to Iger was Perlmutter trying to force him to not have Robert Downey Jr. in Civil War, despite the whole concept of the movie being a fight between Cap and Tony.

Perlnutter seems like a myopic psycho and that type of executive is sadly present in way more fields than just entertainment. Not to say that creatives are always right or that every MCU project should be able to spend $1 billion dollars to build a rocket ship and film b-roll on the moon, but Perlnutter seems like the

Pratt managed to disappoint everyone by doing his normal voice but then magically gaining an accent when Mario says “it’s-a me.”

Pratt himself said he workshopped the voice for an extended period of time and that people would be really happy with it. And then it turns out it’s just his normal voice

I don’t recall anyone saying, “Chris Pratt better not try and pull some kind of accent” but if I had to guess, it would have been the small contingent of weirdos that thought only an Italian or Italian-American should voice Mario.

Sobriety's a bitch, but you're a fucking asshole.

Shut the fuck up. 

Hi, yeah, that’s not how a good director should be working with any actor, let alone children. This myth of directors and acting teachers needing to manipulate and abuse actors (to program actors to seek their approval and feed their own ego) needs to fucking die. It’s a bullshit, toxic environment that is utterly

People liked KOTOR2 because it examined the Force in a much more interesting way than in other games. Typically, Light Side =  good, Dark Side = bad, period. KOTOR2 treated it with a bit more nuance and made you question whether Jedi were always good or Sith always bad.

People who liked the game before and want to play it again?

Personally, I consider II to be the more interesting experience. It’s less “Star Wars” in its style, it’s much darker and while the overall plot isn’t that great, the character writing and some of the themes they discuss are vastly more interesting. That more grey view of morality and the way it presents the Light and

“Inferior to the first game in every way” is a bit of a stretch. For starters, the game doesn’t wait until the halfway point before it lets you be a Jedi, meaning the first 10 levels (of a cap of 20 levels) isn’t rendered moot. The build options were infinitely better, the combat choices were infinitely better.  The

As I recall, the development cycle Bioware gave Obsidian was ridiculously short and as such, they cut a LOT of content, including a lot that related to the ending and companion fates based on influence and romance levels. Even cut an entire world out where you had to find and shut down the factory constructing the

Yeah. I thought that was weird too. Like why not just wait until the cut content could be integrated and upsell the “complete edition”? Unless the idea was to get nostalgia sales quick and then lure in the hesitant with the cut content?

We like it because we don’t find the plot to be garbage.

I might hold off anyway as they're supposed to deliver DLC that includes the cut content, which they have said won't be compatible with base game saves.

The fact she's from Omaha and that's where Saul is as Gene is surely not an accident. 

Well he also came out recently against affordable housing in his neighborhood, so it’s not his WHOLE shtick.

So is this Chappelle’s whole shtick now, he’s just gonna be the “trans jokes guy” from now on?  What’s next on his agenda, doing a set at CPAC?