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He’s been in some amazingly low rent stuff (A Talking Cat?! being the one most people like to bring up) and he’s a really good sport about it. He just wants to smoke weed and get paid to act.

Just everything from Legion. From the abrupt shifts into horror in the first episode to the last episode’s touching humanization of a “villain”, there are so many good moments. Any moment with Aubrey Plaza was a huge standout. Not to detract from the rest of the show (cos it’s a really damn good show all the way

God that scene was so good. Legion is amazing.

The only 2017 game I played was Nier: Automata. I am too afraid to ship for fear something awful will happen.

I’d actually kind of love to have the level of chill about things Eric Roberts has achieved. Dude does not give a fuck.

Somehow I kept it on for the duration and damn do I regret it.

I am so sick of hearing about how “different” Logan was. That third act was just as trite as any other superhero film (if not worse, since it followed the pretty good first two acts), featuring an evil clone, the big villain explaining his evil plot, and the other big villain CGI’ed to death.

If other people are counting the Apes from War for the Planet of the Apes (fantastic film by the way, if not what I expected), I’m gonna throw in for the machines from Nier: Automata. Especially the ones in the Amusement Park.

I just hated the film in general and I fully doubt that makes me hate fun, cos I was having a blast with John Wick Chapter 2 and Kong: Skull Island.

How the hell does two people sitting looking pleasantly at a mountain have anything to do with Nier: Automata?

I’ll give it a try.

Everyone hating on American Gods and Bryan Fuller’s style gives me life.

As someone who has grown very, very tired of Rick and Morty (I was along for the ride for the first two seasons but somewhere around the premiere of the first episode of the new season, I was just done), is this a good antidote? I keep hearing amazing things.

This is very understandable and it’s why I’ve been leery to recommend it to people because I know it’s not for everyone. Legion felt like was just exactly what I’ve always wanted (and it’s weird that it popped up the same year as the even weirder Twin Peaks: The Return), well acted, oddball, avant garde shows that

Get Out, John Wick Chapter 2 and Kong: Skull Island were the best of the year for me. Alien: Covenant was surprisingly enjoyable up until the final third (about when Fassbender gets into a fist fight with himself after the movie just established this was pointless) and I’m saddened I can’t appraise Godzilla: Planet of

That Zatanna design is horrendous. Sure, when I think “magician” I think “cyberpunk/post-apocalypse”. Literally looks like that one character from the first Watch Dogs.

Kong annihilating the helicopters in Kong: Skull Island. It finally realized what I wanted from big budget Hollywood kaiju films, established a real sense of danger, and that shot of Samuel L. Jackson with his men running away on flames as Kong slams down another helicopter raising even more flames is everything.

If I had to single out one section, it’s the Amusement Park (in Routes A and B). That section is a perfect slice of what the game does, which also contains it’s own perfect little story. Yes, the game does go above and beyond it, but that’s the first moment where the game really lets you know how it’s going to be,

(I have never read the book, I’m just very familiar with Hollywood marketing and trying to hide an art film behind a action/horror/sci-fi* sheet.)

I’m gonna go out on a limb and suggest that that is being played up in the trailers (most of the stuff with that skull bear-like creature seems to be in one locale at night) and more of the movie is heady philosophical discussions and bizarre imagery and that’s what Paramount and the one producer (who also was worried