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Hard to argue with Beetlejuice at the top. What’s funny though is that I don’t remember it so much for Tim Burton’s zany elements (which there are aplenty), as I do Michael Keaton’s performance. Like, I think you could swap out a lot of the parts of that movie for different actors, set pieces, etc. and still have it

I feel like Rian got lucky with TLJ: that TROS was such an abominably worse movie made his look so much better by comparison.

I’ve only seen the first episode so far, but everything about this screams low-rent to me.

If only there was a website dedicated to reviewing these kinds of shows and helping them to reach and engage with the kind of audience they deserve

All of that could be said about Zack Snyder, who molded the DCEU that Johnson was trying to slot himself into. Maybe it would’ve worked out for him better if Snyder was still at the helm. But the movies would still suck.

Came to the comments to make sure someone posted this

I feel like an idiot for not connecting the dots between his cameo in WWDITS and his character in Buffy. There were already so many great references in that episode.

I am a simple man. I will take more of Vanessa Bayer’s character on this show where I can get it, even if the episode doesn’t quite live up to the promise of what it could have been with her in it.

An amazingly memorable performance from Matt Berry, on a night when he was basically playing third-fiddle, no less. It was a fuh-fuh-fucking masterclass in delivery.

I was actually a little surprised not to see him in the trailer. Maybe they’re keeping him a surprise?

Agree 100%. Begins tells a much more straightforward story and offers the most narratively interesting take on Bruce Wayne that cinema has seen. I feel like it approaches perfection as a superhero movie, and revolutionized the industry (for better or worse). TDK has Ledger’s legendary performance going for it, and...

Oh man, did not know that existed. Now I’m down the rabbit hole of the entire playlist...

This list is objectively incomplete without Final Fantasy VI.

The Triforce thing really bugs me. Like, I don’t need another Zelda game about the Triforce, but this game has quite literally everything else, and ticks off every checkbox right down to the Triforce emblem on the Master Sword’s hilt. Some hand-wavy explanation for why it’s not a factor in this particular story would

I don’t love everything about it but I admit it’s got me right where it wants me, waiting to tune in every week to see what scraps of its secrets it will toss in my direction.

Me clicking on the article: “Wow, finally something that must not be a slideshow, since there are only the 5 main characters to compare”

Karen Gillan was literally introduced to us as a “kiss-o-gram” (nudge-nudge-wink-wink) whose work uniform amounted to a sexy police officer Halloween costume.

As iconic as that artwork is today, back in 1990 I have no fucking clue what they were trying to accomplish selling that game in North America with a stylistic drawing of an unimpressed Moogle (a creature only known to folks who’d played FF Adventure and Secret of Mana) completely tonally clashing with a looming

I don’t know how you could put Link’s Awakening second from the bottom and a remake of Link’s Awakening third from the top. And while I love the remake, as far as aesthetics go, I cannot get past Link’s beady little rat eyes.

You can also fuse a ruby to any weapon (although a magic staff/scepter/rod is best) and get fire power that way. Best thing about it is if you just equip it, you don’t need to wear warm clothes in cold areas (same goes for sapphire weapons in warm areas).