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That was my thought, too. I really like Tom Holland’s Spidey even though I sometimes don’t like how they’ve fit him into the MCU. I’d really like to see him become more independent as a character and move on with his life post high school. Peter Parker’s personal life was always a big part of the character, but I’d

A tribe of angry Billy Eichners would be a terrifying and formidable foe.

It’s all fiction, so really they can go whatever direction they want to with his character. He was set up to be a science whiz but hasn’t had a lot of time to come through on that, but they could still go that route if they wanted. His Daily Bugle photographer story doesn’t really make sense for any version of his

I haven’t played a Pokemon game in a long, long, long time. But it seemed like the ones I played still had the same story. Pick your starter, visit gyms, add Pokemon to your Pokedex so some scientist can study them. I mean, I realize that’s the core gameplay concept as well, but I don’t remember there being more of a

I haven’t played a Pokemon game in years... Like over a decade. But I’m wondering how much they’ve changed. It seems like it’s not just the same core experience but the same story, the same structure... I always consider playing Pokemon when a new one drops but I just hear how simple the games are and never bother.

My favorite part of Detroit: Become Human was when you have to clean up after the wife-beater dirtbag guy. So this looks enjoyable.

If you’re asking about the worse side, this whole discussion about candied sweet potatoes is pointless. The answer, plain and simple, is canned cranberry sauce. The fact that stuff even exists boggles the mind.

It at least partly takes place during Halloween. And that’s all I got.

Honestly, as far as AAA games go, these are the only ones I’m interested in. I’m done with FPS and don’t have time for open world games and will hopefully never play another game where I have to climb a tower to unlock part of the map. What’s left?

This is why I ended up buying a PS4 a couple years ago. I wanted Spider-Man and God of War and all of their single player games that just actually have stories to them. After all the reviews I’ve seen today, I’ll definitely buy GotG.

It definitely could just be a setup for something about how funerals are the biggest energy feast there is. Or it’s really curtains for ol’ Colin Robinson.

Up until the early 2000s, “Not that there’s anything wrong with that” was considered a progressive opinion on “the gays” so I wouldn’t really expect much more than that out of Frank.

Strangely, I wasn’t entirely sure if you were referring to Dune or Guns, Germs and Steel. It sort of works for both.

The Matrix did it with the sequels. But those didn’t really work out too well.

Dune Deux

I don’t know if this is one of those “The Matrix sequels don’t exist” things, but there was another movie using the name - The Cloverfield Paradox. I haven’t seen it and haven’t heard good things though, so I think it’s OK to just ignore it.

I mostly agree with everything you said except I’d bump Life Aquatic higher on the list.

I know this post is designed to make people argue, but WHAAAA? Rushmore might be my #1 but it’s close between that and Tenenbaums. They’re similar for sure, but I feel like Rushmore is more focused in its story and the characters are better despite still being peak Wes Anderson. I’d be curious what made that one hard

Isn’t that what it’s like if you have your own animals though? Not like an industrial farm, obviously, but if you’re homesteading like Stardew Valley, you make the choice about getting attached or not and of eating them or not. Like if you’re not raising pigs for meat, then why raise pigs? But using them for meat

I used crossplay - the characters were there but nothing else. Started at base light level and had no gear. I haven’t touched the game in a long time, so I figured it had to do with the resets that happened through all the expansions. If this does have something to do with crossplay, I don’t get it. Who cares if they