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The Momentum and Momentum 2 are just iconic, beautiful cans. Hard to beat the leather strap look, they’re just gorgeous. Also, they have a physical on / off button, which I sorely missed on the M3's. I eventually wound up selling the M3's and going back to my M2's, because aside from wireless sound quality the M3's

Discovery killing every show that ever touched TBS has a personal vendetta feel to it. Did some executive fuck another executive’s spouse in the distant past?

Agreed that Macross Plus is the gem. I think that taking their inspiration from real-life events, the actual USAF bake-off between the YF-22 and the YF-23, really helped structure the story. But the Sharon Apple music is fantastic. Plus the American dub features a young Bryan Cranston!

No, the LXG movie stages a car chase during the Carnival of Venice.

CAR CHASE. VENICE.

All they have to do is be smarter than a movie that staged a car chase in Venice.

RIP my hope for a Guardians sequel.

I think you mean “After taking a few years off due to… you know, widdle baby Twumpy Wumpy getting his widdle feefees hurt and forbidding anyone in the executive branch from participating,” because that’s actually what happened.

I saw Pacific Rim in theaters twice, and showed up a few minutes late to the first time. So I can say this definitively: Cutting out the opening minutes of Pacific Rim, up to the scene when the damaged robot lands on the beach?

This makes for a MUCH, much better film. It’s kind of amazing how much better! Instead of

The Macross Plus 4-part OVA is a real banger. It’s based on the real-life competition in the USAF between the teams building the F-22 Raptor and the F-23. The movie is a splice and dice job, cutting the original together in a not-as-satisfying combo.

The Last of Us II is in fact quite brilliant, and is the rare sequel that reflects the original and makes it better. It marries narrative and gameplay in ways that deepen each.

The Last of Us II is in fact quite brilliant, and is the rare sequel that reflects the original and makes it better.

The TV series actively makes fun of the movie.

Vampire$ is based on a much better novel by John Steakley. Dude only published two books but they’re both great.

Yep, you should spend your time on other things.

Sounds like you shouldn’t watch it, then.

Anytime you mention Karan Soni I’m gonna bring up that he also starred in Paul Fieg’s excellent series Other Space, now streaming in many places near you.

Okay, but can we all agree that Drive Angry is excellent dumb fun?

“I’m not gatekeeping,” the internet commenter said. “I just happen think that people who like this thing I don’t are nearly all very large children.

You’re gatekeeping.

“All the music was best when I was a teenager” is real, but FLCL connected with lots of people who’d seen mountains of anime going back to the 60's & 70's. Many who were grown-ass adults in 2000-2004 loved & continue to love the first run of FLCL. Because it’s fucking great!

I’m not usually a fan of the “This was deep actually and you just didn’t get it” response to criticisms of intentionally obtuse media. But in this case, it was deep actually, and you just didn’t get it.

Right, and you said, “Epilogue is straight up garbage.” You’re objectively wrong.