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Last month I recoeved a Switch for fathers day with Mario Odissey. It was fun and all and finished it pretty soon.

Save it for your podcast bud.

Whether Moby was on food stamps as a kid, he’s rich now, and posting an editorial about SNAP in the Wall Street Journal, a newspaper whose motto might as well be “Let’s extract protein from the bodies of the poor,” is kind of in bad taste.

Sweetie, we listened to him, and then we called him a dumbshit. This is called the discourse.

I think part of the problem is how you watch movies...Johnson didn’t leave him a “force kid”. That kid has no relation to the story going forward, it was a very obvious demonstration of the themes of the movie.

Amen. “This Snoke guy? He’s a third-rate Emperor retread, get rid of him and focus on Kylo Ren. He’s your bad guy. Luke Skywalker comes in and single-handedly stops the First Order with his laser sword? That’s a delusion. These plots are all based on a whole bunch of million-to-one chances and unbelievable face turns,

Those match my thoughts on it. I could imagine Johnson coming on, asking for story notes to work with and getting pissed that Abrams had no long term plans for anything or anybody. Hell, the ending of TFA is a cliffhanger, meaning that Johnson had to pick up right where Abrams left off, which just isn’t that

That is the most perfect description of Last Jedi I’ve read yet.

Personally, I adore what Johnson left Abrams. The Last Jedi reads like a brutal set of script notes on The Force Awakens. “Cut this character out, get these two to interact, actually make a statement about this universe, and oh - all this mystery and concealment you’re so fond of? The answer isn’t as interesting as

I actually dislike when movies switch aspect rations during scenes shot in IMAX.   Always breaks my immersion

Say what you will about Liefeld (and it’s probably true), but the man’s good at creating perfect blank canvasses for better creators to do great work on (see also: Supreme, Deadpool).

He’s also written extensively on moral particularism. You have to be kidding me, show.

Wow - Clare Danes is married to Hugh Dacey from Hannibal - who’s dad is a philosophy professor. TIL! These guys really *do* do their homework

Kristen Bell posted a photo on Instagram of the ethics homework made by the props department, and of course it is hilarious and impressive the level of thought they put in making it fit perfectly for each character.

There was one Canadian stoner who got like 95% of it right.

If everyone else is meant to learn from their mistakes and grow, maybe Michael can too?

Welp, I'm a woman and I loved it. Robot spends her existence being objectified by her creator, right down to having her sexuality programmed into her. Even the guy who fancies himself in love with her is constantly invading her privacy and only seeks to save her alone, nevermind Kyoko who is even more degraded. I

He sort of misses the part where Ava eventually frees herself and just seems to focus on how Nathan approaches her. When I've thinking about this, I've broken down how critiques are formed by who they identify as the protagonist, usually keeping it to Ava and Caleb since I didn't think anyone would think this is a

I don't see how it's misogynistic at all. Isaac's character is, but it's established that he's an utter asshole.