chockfullabees
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Fair warning: Ready Player One is terrible and not worth your time at any price

Fair warning: Ready Player One is terrible and not worth your time at any price

AV is insanely good, I really hope they tour in the near future. I would probably pay just to see Jeff and Chris stand on stage and talk for an hour in fact.

It gave me 3 bucks off automatically, so only ended up costing 10

It gave me 3 bucks off automatically, so only ended up costing 10

My problem with that is: why would you drive into the woods and make it harder to get a signal and send the message? I don't know if that was supposed to be why it wouldn't send or not, but that was how I took it.

I don't know…I spent the whole season feeling like I was reserving judgment…this will be good if it builds to something good. Then when it was over I didn't feel satisfied.

Well when you are hoping to get service, hopefully you are smart enough not to drive into the goddamn woods…maybe do the opposite instead.

Oh for sure man

Holy shit I have listened to this a million times and never noticed the Virtute thing

and yet somehow 100 times more bearable than the person who stated this opinion

Yes, that is fair that there is an external incentive to studying it — but that doesn't require loving it all. To me the difference is he doesn't do it just for that reason, he seems to really believe DEEP DOWN that all of this 80s junk is actually good and superior to all other movies/music/etc.

Those positive reviews fooled me into reading (half of and then quitting) Ready Player One. It sucks so very very bad.
It just reads like an extremely lame person (who was a shitty writer and ~10 years old but somehow lived through the 80s) fantasized about living in a world where their favorite stuff was real and then

That's the issue I don't think a movie can overcome: sure you can probably just create a series of entertaining 80s set pieces (at least better than the narrator telling me about how he recited dialogue from War Games) but you can't overcome that it is a story about a kid that devoted his life to 80s shit because some

Scott Auckerman is hilarious.
Now the people that repeat his bits in the comments of articles about his podcasts? History's greatest monsters.

I could see any two of them occurring around the same time…but all three? You have to admit it raises some questions.

Bathroom ninja story:

I apologize, let me rephrase that: I think I remember there is a Stella with something similar and hilarious.

Isn't there an episode of Stella where they do over the top sulking like that?

It is really awful

How do you not mention the fact that the protagonist fucks the arcade cabinet?

well you could always just tack on the silence to the end of the song rather than make it a separate track…so TECHNICALLY not necessary