adamthede
Adam Thede
adamthede

Stunning and brave.

You may have an auditory processing disorder. This is common in autistic and ADHD folks, but not exclusive to those groups.

Except for a few scenes in Tenet and Dunkirk, I’ve never had a problem understanding Nolan’s movies. Oppenheimer is as clear as any movie I’ve seen recently (possibly more so). Perhaps theaters with poor sound just don’t react well to the way his are mixed? I’m in greater LA, where theaters are probably better

Big success does require big swings. But it generally also requires taking intelligent, well-informed risks, not just wild swings at the air.

He wasn’t the start of it. It already had considerable momentum online before that tweet.

I would LOVE to hear your sources.

Tried this game once. Felt like everything I hate about Call of Duty, which is why I generally stick to Battlefield in the first place. Not sure it can be salvaged for me.

I’d like to hear the logic of those decisions, especially Thane. Also, were you unaware that loyalty would affect the outcome? Or did you just hope it wouldn’t make this much of a difference?

*clown alert*

I’m gonna go out on a limb and say that rationality is not one of T’s stronger personality traits.

Sony Copies Microsoft” has been a theme for awhile now.

Seems like you’re grading it on a massive curve.

Couldn’t have said it better myself. It’s bad. Just because it could have been worse doesn’t mean it’s not bad.

I don’t usually do this... but *why* are you writing an article about the Borderlands movie if you want nothing to do with the Borderlands movie and don’t like the games? What’s the point of this take? What’s the value other than to troll?

Just ignore that guy. He’s made a sport of trolling in the comments. Note how he’s already contradicted himself just to keep arguing.

Seriously. And I’m usually all for fan projects, but Dreams costs money, which means they could get roped into any legal action.

This is sponge-polite571 erasure, and I won’t stand for it.

“...his indictment by the Department of Justice is a stunning overreach by the U.S. government and its ally, one that could have a chilling effect on journalists for years to come.

I agree with the tweet, and it has nothing to do with “bro culture” or “gatekeeping,” both of which I greatly oppose.

Happy to discuss if anyone cares to, but I just thought it worth pointing out that such an outlook is possible without those reasons.