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If it helps, I noticed that too and decided to ask Gary Frank directly. Seems he’s a big fan.

Wait, hold on, this looks suspiciously like what happens to the Mother Box in Justice League.

“Elf on t’shelf? Fook that: I’ve got Look on t’book!”

If they’re going to persist with a Boba Fett movie, they should get Taika Waititi to do it and make it a documentary about how much he sucks. Like, an interview with him at the bottom of the Sarlacc Pit:

Completely agree. Was fortunate enough to play on it on my friend’s Vive headset and blasted through the whole thing in one sitting. Absolutely loved it.

Over this, we hear T’Challa (Chadwick Boseman) rallying the defense of Wakanda, before demanding that someone “get that man a shield.”

hey everyone please go and watch paddington 2 it’s so good.

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I’m not sure how else to read your reply? You say it’s a calculated attempt to discredit the masses?

This is pure bullshit. If you read through his replies, he’s replying to anyone who takes time to complain about the system to direct their responses directly to EA and DICE. Hell, he’s even agreeing with people who suggest not buying the very fucking game he made.

Aye, really enjoyed both. I’m really looking forward to Martin McDonagh’s next film, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

Yes, I should’ve been more specific, it was more of an example of what Jason said in the article.

Welp looks like I’m rewatching In Bruges tonight.

And it’s hard not to feel bad for all the developers who crunched their asses off to ship this game and had nothing to do with loot crates.

Hm. I wasn’t sold on this, to be honest. Each character played like a shittier version of BJ (fitting, considering each of the three upgrades are unconvincingly repackaged for each of the three characters) and Valiant’s section especially highlighted all of the problems I had with the stealth segments (I eventually

That reminds me: I was recently watching a show called Tin Star, and there was a scene where someone was playing Gears of War 4 on the PC. He seemed to be just mashing the keyboard and, when he turned around to talk to someone (hands now away from said keyboard) the game continued to be played. It was oddly

The standard edition matches the first two volumes nicely.

I think the way they’ve worked around that is by having the rule they set up in the first season: Janet can’t talk about The Bad Place. Of course, now we know that that’s where they are, even if they wanted to ask, Janet probably couldn’t tell them.

I agree with their decision to do this. While I’m looking forward to the series, I can definitely understand why they’d feel that discussing a show with a character like Frank Castle (and likely showing footage) would and could be distressing to some in the audience.