ShaneYancey
Shane Yancey
ShaneYancey

I picked up the XWing bundle on Steam a few weeks ago, then I remembered I no longer have a flight stick. Still played all night with messed up controls just because I miss that game.

I don’t know why, but this movie left me sort of flat. Not really sure why I wasn’t feeling it. Maybe because I just watched Ragnorok again and that movie does the same light-hearted funny action flick so much better.

Yeah, it was almost as if “liberation” is a joke. The way it was played we are supposed to laugh at her desire to free the droids. Which is sort of funny because of all the people complaining that she is the “sjw” droid, but in the actual movie she is clearly shown as foolish for trying to save the rest of the droids.

After 30 years of Star Wars without once hearing about fuel we now have two movies in a row that deal with space gas.

Have you gone back to watch Ragnarok after watching Infinity War? Knowing what happens to all of those people after they think they have escaped makes the ending of Ragnarok incredibly dark.

I saw Star Wars Episode 2 in theaters at midnight and when Yoda walks in to the fight against Duku the cheer was louder than your typical football game cheer. Then when dude pulled out a light saber it happened again.

It is interesting for me to read these comments, mainly because I am a pastor and no one has sworn around me in like 20 years without immediately following it up with “sorry about that, preacher.”

I know that these are private companies and can do whatever they want. If they choose to only play ads by people who believe that Mars is made of cheese and all our problems can be solved by breaking Venus into chip sized bites so that we can all eat like kings on that sweet, sweet Mars cheese while we...

I like to think there is some mid-level designer at his home theater watching the release and being all excited and then suddenly sees that moment and is like, “O CRAP! I forgot to to finish that!”

I grew up an Avengers reader (most of my childhood was spent around the time when the first Secret War comics came out so it was a weak Avengers, but still) and so I know that Wanda is a super powerful character, but have there been any hints in the movies that she has infinity stone shattering levels of power. That

That right there is why I hate time travel/seeing into the future in my stories. Just makes everything weird.

Well if we want to go down that “why doesn’t he use his power” road then why does Thanos once he has the reality stone actually stand and fight anyone. Just shift reality and and make everyone but Strange a springy thingy and then fight against Strange.

They sort of yada yada’d Vision’s thing with him saying, “I couldn’t phase” because of that special staff.

Yeah, I love Tony Stark’s character, but I was actually happy to see him “die” when he got stabbed by Thanos because it was a fitting ending to his character arc. The universe has another super tech genius now so let Stark end in peace.

When he laid it on think for Tony I was waiting for the who everyone dying them to just be in Tony’s head. Then, nope, they’re all dead.

My favorite perk of the Cinemark plan is that I can order tickets online without paying a service fee. That saves me a buck or so a ticket right there.

If there is a Cinemark near you and you are a popcorn eater you may want to check out their movie club thing. $8.99 gets you one ticket a month (and the option to buy another at the same price) which is fine, but it is the other perks that make it worth the effort for me. 20% off the snack bar saves my family of 4 a

Living in America where the oldest structure is like 10 year old I sometimes forget that these fantasy buildings actually exist in real life.

Have you see the vitriol that is thrown out on Facebook and other places about what people use Food Stamps to buy? There is a subset of people in America that feel like if their tax dollars are paying for it then they should get an absolute say in what people can use the money for.

I work at a church and we are very proactive about helping out church members and members of our community (we normally have at least 1 call a day from someone who needs help with a power bill or something similar). The hardest thing for SOME of the people in my church is to not criticize the other purchases of the