Spence1115
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For me, he was the highlight of an otherwise underwhelming movie.

Peters is, apparently, the personification of both ‘assclowns make shitty decisions’ *AND* ‘failing upward.

Maybe they should just limit themselves to making exciting looking thumbnails and skip making the shows. Much cheaper, and it lets them maintain a constant flow of flashy new content on the top row, which seems to be all they care about.

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The worthwhile mention that Jon Peters’ obsession with making a film with a giant spider in it, not matter how jarring, is eloquently explained by Kevin Smith in this two-part story.

Well, I am glad he managed to fend off bad adaptations. This season of The Sandman actually delivered on what I wanted to see in an adaptation of the series. It’s not a word for word retelling, but it stays pretty close to the original material while shifting the action to current time and making changes that make

Thank you! That’s exactly what I thought. In order, the following happened:

1) Wong portals Blonsky out of there, maybe not for the first time and they fight
2) Shang-Chi and Katy see it live. Someone else captures it on film
3) Bruce (as Bruce and with hurt arm) and Carol talk to Shang-Chi
4) Bruce (as Bruce and with

Yeah, that’s exactly how I took it. Not that Shang-Chi was happening concurrently, but that the video leak only just happened ‘now.’

Yep. People are being really dumb about this. 

I took the final scene to mean that someone leaked footage of abomination at the fight and it made it to the prosecutors, or it was leaked online, but that the actual events of Shang Chi had happened a while before. 

I believe this to be correct, it would not change the price the consumer pays.

Neil Gaiman also confirmed The Sandman will be shopped to other networks, should Netflix decide not to move forward with a second season.

Sandman is so good. Netflix would be stupid (or just Netflix) to not renew it. 

ffs “grognard blows new way to play game wildly out of proportion”
you say this may divide the hobby like this isnt already the most divisible group of nerds in existence. every change is treated like a god damn existential crisis while completely ignoring that none of the old ways to play are going away or changing.
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You’re right, but I also have a suspicion that you’re very active on Twitter.

They’re talking about Sony making their store the only place you can buy digital games. You can still buy currency plenty of places but Sony hasn’t sold digital games outside of their store since the last Mortal Kombat dropped. 

This reeks of lawyers convincing someone to pick a fight with a huge corporation, playing for an off-the-books settlement, and laughing all the way to the bank.

I have questions.

Video games are totally part of the cost of living crisis, how are we supposed to live without video games to distract us from how hopeless our lives are lol