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I meeeeaaaaan you can tell. It's not bad, but still...

Just because Tencent is required to give data doesn’t mean they require said data from the companies they invest in. This type of fear mongering is xenophobic and/or racist as it casts all Chinese people as devious information brokers.

Tencent is pretty much the Disney of video games now; the largest gaming company in the world. And given that they must give every iota of data to the Chinese government on demand, the rest of the gaming world SHOULD be concerned.

Also, keep Keith David and Jonathan Frakes. 

Mando: “If you had earned your armor rather than stolen it, you’d know about the air conditioner.”

Coulson with a Tommy gun.

1) Animal Crossing is not only for you. this game is for all sexes and all ages. So the bunny items are not terrible for everyone nor is it the end of the world to everyone when they find more eggs.

Use fish bait and it removes eggs from the fishing loot table.

Anecdotal, but every time I think “hey, I should rent [movie] tonight”, I remember my bloated Netflix and Disney+ watchlists and end up playing Animal Crossing for three hours instead.

But Widow specifically likely has important time-sensitive stuff relative to the rest of this phase. If they push it back too far does it throw off their entire cycle?

It’s not really mind blowing when you realize that white men failing upwards is peak America. 

Considering they put Simon Kinberg in charge of directing Dark Phoenix after he was responsible for writing three of Fox’s worst superhero movies - The Last Stand, Fant4stic, and Apocalypse - I think you’re probably right.

I heard a theory that the writers left it open-ended where it could have been Brenner or Hopper. They were waiting to see Harbour’s level of commitment after his turn in Hellboy. Obviously, that movie wasn’t the hit Harbour had hoped so it opened up his schedule to return to Stranger Things. Just a theory, I heard...I

I SO thought “The American” was Brenner. Still could be I guess. Not sure how I feel. I love Hopper and it gutted me, but I am mixed when a grand sacrifice is negated and thus loses its weight.

If this doesn’t feature the characters getting a free omelet every day I’ll have no choice but consider it hugely inaccurate. 

I mean, it’s got Paul Rudd prominently involved. He’s not really someone you see in a trailer and think “this is going to be a dark, sombre experience.” :)

Ultimately, one of the things that made the first GB film such a success was the way it straddled the horror and comedy lines so effortlessly, and I think a huge

Aiming for Harrison Ford, winding up with Gil Gerard.

Honest question