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…I mean, differences in opinion and stuff, but that score is almost universally lauded as one of the best of 2015…? Factoring in personal preference, it's one of my absolute favorites of the past decade, and wildly relistenable.

Glad to hear you enjoyed! :D

Worth seeing for Pemberton's new score. It's incredible.

As always, I'll be defending the Attack of the Clones score till the day I die. Across The Stars is a top-5 Williams suite, and I WILL fight you on it.

…did NOT ever expect to hear Clem Snide on TV outside of a credits sequence. One of the more pleasant double takes from me this year!

THE NICE GUYS
ALWAYS THE NICE GUYS
JUST FUCKING WATCH IT

Yeah! The most recent update worked wonders. It's nice being able to head back to my favorite planets, I've gotta say.

It was down to $25 on Black Friday, and will prob hang around there after Winter sales on Steam. It's a ton of fun, and the most genuinely relaxing game I've ever had the pleasure to play.

No Man's Sky, for me. I've put hundreds of hours into this goddamn game. Legit everything I've ever wanted a videogame to be, though, so no regrets on my end.

I HAVE PROSELYTIZED THE SHIT OUT OF THIS MOVIE AND I WILL NEVER LET IT DIE

Presently rereading Babylon's Ashes. I can't get over how well Prax got reintegrated.

that izombie season was immaculately plotted. incredible to watch unfold, in the truest sense of the word.

Honestly not sure I've walked out of a theater faster than when my friends tried to get me to go see florence foster jenkins. That was EXCRUCIATING.

true that. while the effects were a little creaky, the art design was borderline impeccable.

the thunderbolts "criminal by nature" one might be my absolute favorite. occupies a special place on my shelf.

I assumed the phrasing meant "series that had issues released in 2016", so I dunno. But yeah, Astro City's prob my number one overall, historically speaking, for having such an absurdly consistent level of quality over like 24 years.

As an aggressively asexual dude, the failed date was the single most relateable comic issue I've read in god knows how long. Like, this has nearly blow-for-blow happened to me multiple times over the past couple of years.

The Jazz City arc was so damn good. Will Busiek ever run out of ideas? Probably not.

Wait, seriously!? I've loved his Sabrina… the last issue in particular was so much fun.

okay, actually very well done, internet
you win this round