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I caught it at a film festival, it was delightful. Their first movie was even more impressive, because the whole thing was one take (or made to look like one) with characters interacting with themselves in the past/future via monitors, it was mind-bending.

It took me a couple of minutes to even find the right film named River, but it appears to only be showing in Japanese theaters right now. It certainly sounds interesting. Hopefully Netflix, Amazon, or some streaming service will pick it up in the near future.

You don’t need NFTs or blockchain to run a closed market for skins or whatever. 

Just wanted to mention that it is also depressing when the U.S. has many issues and problems related to corporations and politics that are actually worse than shown in Cyberpunk. Like the world in CP actually feels more friendly in some ways, which is weird.

I kinda feel like Force Awakens was when George Lucas decided “I’m gonna sell this thing.”

It’s a coming of age story that features a space patrol officer, a robot that may or may not be the pirate lord, and an evil galactic corporation trying to stupify the galaxy and they use scooters and guitars as their weapons. What’s not to understand?

Boo!

Sadly only in the US :-( 

Playing video games is your job.  Boo Hoo. 

“Mom, can I play Horizon Zero Dawn?”

Without co-op and local LAN parties, I reject the idea that any Halo could feel like a franchise peak. Yes, I’m old. Yes, I’m grumpy.

Figures. Just like how Apple started nabbing long standard android features in latest updates, even their users now nab old jokes from android users and recycle it to suit em. 

Cocaine Bear was quite possibly the most surprising movie I’ve seen in a very long time. Surprising in that it had no excuse to be as horribly boring as it was.

The surest way I know this is all bullshit is that there is absolutely no fucking way in hell that Trump found out there’s aliens and didn’t immediately go tell Newsmax.

They did provide evidence:

Here, this is for you https://www.mhanational.org/finding-therapy 

Can't everything this thing does already be done by owning a smartphone and say a Razer Kishi?

I would submit The Late Philip J. Fry, Game of Tones, and Meanwhile for consideration. I think I would replace Fishful and When Aliens Attack with the first and last of those three (with Game of Tones sitting firmly in my top 20).