JimBJohnson9
JimBJ9
JimBJohnson9

Ah yes. The Pokemon fan boycott. A perrenial staple of the internet wherein a change is made to a Pokemon game and the ravenous fanbase is sent into a fervor, filling pages of digital space with their disappointment over the change being made and organizing a refusal to engage with the product that no longer resembles

“...there will also be some new drama between Daniel’s daughter (played by Mary Mouser) and her friend Tory at Cobra Kai (played by Peyton List)...

This is where Nintendo is smarter than any western business. Not just in gaming, but retail and beyond.

When I lived in a town of 60,000 people I was working at Target. They expected constant permanent growth not only of sales, but of membership sign ups too. Except, this ignored the basic truth that a town that size

Punk's involvement makes me think this will be worth it. Not "subscribe to Starz" worth it, but worth it.

Speaking as a dude who once ran marathons and rowed crew for a Big 10 Team and now looks like if an older, fatter Vin Diesel had a baby with Paul Giamatti... getting old sucks and time is undefeated.

The Hobbit was intended to be two movies. I think we were all quite on board with that.

He’s pretty good in For All Mankind.

He’s been really great in AppleTV’s “For All Mankind”

I heard someone last year suggest that the Braves change their name to the Atlanta Hammers in honor of Hammerin’ Hank Aaron, and, holy shit, is that not the BEST name you’ve ever heard for a baseball team?! It even rolls off the tongue when you say it out loud, The Atlanta Hammers. I love it.

I don’t know what to tell you.

Hot take: Diesel makes better films than The Rock. I like Dwayne Johnson more and even find him more interesting as an actor. Johnson is great in other peoples movies like Be Cool, Pain and Gain, the Fast and Furious films. But, outside of The Rundown (which is a guilty pleasure) and Moana, most of his films run from

i take it you haven’t spent as many hours kissing mirrors in drag as i have.

Someone said it on here previously, but: the prequel trilogy were a great story told poorly, the sequel trilogy was a poor story told well. The acting, cinematography, editing, dialogue (at least in the micro terms of how actual people actually talk to each other) and overall lack of pretense are a lot better in these

This show is like if Silicon Valley and Ted Lasso had a baby. And I’m VERY into it.

Love me some Andy Dwyer. Too bad Pratt turned out to be the kind of guy he is but I will admit he did a great job with that character.

It’s a good pilot, but for me nothing has ever gripped me from the start as much as the Breaking Bad pilot.

I think the best way to nip that shit in the bud is that whenever they start harassing you, you go over and say that you’re flattered they find you interesting, tell them about your day, and ask them if they wanna sit together. When they say no, ignore them and sit with them anyway and start interrupting their

As the season unfolded, the series remained too tied to established history to really take flight.

Instead of a story on Randy Savage/Miss Elizabeth I am more interested in the final years of Macho Man. Dude had a legit, middle age crisis during the tail end of his career. Went from the guy we mostly remember as to this fucking roided up monster. Then he goes radio silent to everyone until he does some random

She should have started eating it horizontally, like an ear of corn - like Amy Farrah Fowler, because “That’s how good girls eat a banana”.