I’m skeptical. The world has changed a lot since he left The Daily Show and it isn’t clear if Jon Stewart has evolved to meet that challenge.
I’m skeptical. The world has changed a lot since he left The Daily Show and it isn’t clear if Jon Stewart has evolved to meet that challenge.
This is a very good commentary.
Warner gave it away free on multiple platforms, but it was never GWG.
Thank you. I rewatched MASH a few years ago as an adult. Not only did it not age well, that shit wasn’t funny in the 1970s when it was made and the 1950s when it was supposed to occur. The womanizing and sexism were so obvious and prominent, that show didn’t have much else going for it aside from the war and whatever…
I don’t know, I don’t like the “that’s just how comedy is!” bit very much, either. It’s not that jokes age over time—although they can, as humor styles change over generations. But that’s not really what’s happened with jokes that “age poorly” from the recent past. These are typically jokes that were hateful, and…
Where were you when I was writing my headline?
I always felt that one of Microsoft’s biggest mistakes with the One was abandoning the Kinect. Without it being sold with every console, there was no way that developers were going to design games with it. We weren’t going to get anything from the big companies like Rockstar, but the indies could have gone insane with…
I prefer this take than dramas about how when you’ve got a dysfunctional family, you’ve just got to deal with it because you only get one family.
That’s the kind of original thinking that Hollywood executives love to undermine and mutilate.
This might be the best casually-tossed-off comment section show pitch I’ve ever seen and I would legitimately watch it.
Well, that was something.
I would watch the heck out of Ottertown.
I don’t think it has to be a year but I would like some more visibility on when these games are going away.
That was probably their intent from the start.
Things I hope are included: Slappy Squirrel, Tom Bodet, Clinton jokes
The only thing that can stop a bad guy with dementia is a good guy with dementia.
The MS accessibility controller is one of the most beautiful stories in gaming in the past decade. It doesn’t make any money, it’s for an extremely select audience and practically nobody knows about it. But it’s a game changer (literally ) for the people who use it. I’d love to see first party offerings from the other…
You ‘aven’t ‘ad a thought in a thousand years.
Yeah it cuts a key portion of what he said:
The reading experience this morning was like so: