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What are they supposed to be transparent about exactly? It’s a videogame in development - just about anything they share at this point is going to look totally different by the time it’s released. We’re not talking about government secrets, it’s a product that’s still in development.

I don’t know too many characters in their current roster that are big enough for anyone to care.

This seems like such a no-brainer. They’ve been setting up the multiverse and we’ve already had Crocodile Loki and Female Loki in the same series as Kang. Just drop in a new guy and call it good. Hell, give us Toucan Kang as the new villain - if there’s any character to pick for a recast, this is the easiest one.

To each their own. I haven’t played an online game with strangers in close to 10 years. I’ll stick to Indies and private groups with my friends.

I have a PS5 and a Series S and my year in review showed that I played them almost equally. The difference is I only played like 5 games on the PS5 and somewhere around 20 for the Series S. It’s worth it just for Gamepass.

I dunno, I could see this being fun. I wouldn’t go on my own, but I could think of worse movies to sit through with a kid.

That sums up how I feel about it pretty well. I hate the multiverse. I moderately liked Loki 1 - and I gave Loki 2 a shot after a friend told me he and his wife were enjoying it. And it’s just hour after hour of characters running around yelling technobabble. Very little fun or creativity. At the end of the first

I have been a MCU fan since Iron Man 1 and saw almost every movie in theaters through Endgame. But the quality has tanked hard. I was excited for Doctor Strange and it was awful. And then Ant Man was beyond awful. I heard mostly good/decent things about The Marvels, but I’ve stopped spending money on movie tickets for

According to my brother in law, the only thing his kid wants from family this year is Robux. Sorry kid, my relatives rarely bought me videogames when I was growing up, and now I see why. He’s getting books and outdoor activities from me. (I’ll be buying myself videogames instead - I’m too far gone).

Yeah, I guess “depending on the viewer” is a key point there. The Witch is my favorite Eggers movie so far. It’s easier to watch with subtitles on, for sure, but I like how it feels like it’s actually time-period appropriate. It goes from slog to total shitshow pretty quickly, too. It’s now a Halloween staple for me -

This movie deserves to be made. I didn’t want to watch DnD because it just looked like fantasy Guardians of the Galaxy but watched it on a flight... And it was so good I told everyone to watch and have watched it again on a regular screen since then. 

Yeah it’s not hard as in difficulty but “hard sci-fi” as a genre.

Makes sense that it was designed by Adidas - the whole thing looks like something you’d see in a Core Power yoga studio.

It’s not the lineup that’s the problem - it’s the quality. Well, the quantity, too. After Endgame, we just got an onslaught of mediocre TV shows and movies with seemingly no purpose or connection, but they just kept coming. Now it’s like if I don’t watch three TV series and two movies a year, I’m falling behind on

As someone who loved the Gene Wilder original, I’m clearly not the target for this movie. There doesn’t look to be anything “weird” about this, it’s just a bunch of CGI “magic” like the Magical Beasts movies. Where’s also the oddly sinister music and child killing (sorry not killed, simply disqualified from

By that metric, you could compile 100 different TikTok videos and say they make for a better movie than Shawshank because it held your interest better. Or that an upside down Lowes bucket is a better chair than an Eames rocker because it’s good enough for you. Just because someone who’s already a fan of something is

Based on how things have gone so far, I think the next season of Mando could just be “Bo Katan” or “The Mandalorians” or something. Also, it seems like with the Filoni movie already greenlit, any next step in those series could come after that.

That’s nice for you - but that doesn’t really make it a good show by any stretch. Disney has a habit of assuming everyone is watching everything they make - and this is the latest and worst example. It’s called “Ahsoka - season 1" which kind of sells it as a stand-alone show. Except it’s just a continuation of a

I enjoyed watching it more than Obi Wan - but it was still an incredibly bad show. In general, I’d say it was something you could watch on mute and get the same enjoyment out of, because nobody really does anything or says anything too meaningful. I enjoyed seeing the Rebels characters in live action, but I also felt

I have a lot of gripes with this show, but the biggest one is that none of the characters seemed to act like they actually had any urgency - that goes for the heroes and villains. You’re about to miss your flight so you’re driving to the airport at 10mph with your feet up on the dash. People have more urgency when