I’m just relieved that I have a PC, but it still feels pretty shitty to lock a popular non-gaming IP behind one console ecosystem.
I’m just relieved that I have a PC, but it still feels pretty shitty to lock a popular non-gaming IP behind one console ecosystem.
Sony: Hey FTC MS making CoD and other games exclusives are bad for business
Quick! Someone call the FTC! Oh wait, they’re in Sony’s bed. Seriously, exclusives are awful, closed and, frankly, financially stupid. I wish we could bury this practice across all platforms.
Alright PS bros, what hoops are we jumping through to justify the exclusivity this time?
She was Claudia the spy boss just keeping cover
I love how Lana just completely forgot that Zara had a gambling problem.
I’m down for an Archer / Poovey spin-off with the duo getting into global hijinks.
Their message was far too kind. Not nearly enough “fuck offs” and “We’re not your personal chef. Eat it or don’t.” Way too many entitled douches out there in the world. Got to start shaming them more often to reign in this behavior.
I thought that his hustler in The Color of Money switched up the persona some, and his performance in Rainman added some nuance, but one of his best change ups from the standard Cruise character was his hitman in Collateral.
Shit! He went to the inside!
I didn’t crib Ebert on this, but always had the same thought about early Cruise movies: Top _______
Anyone remember the Days of thunder ride at Paramount Carowinds back in the 90s. It was like watching a movie and a Rollercoaster combined
I’M DROPPIN THE HAMMER!
but i know cole, he always goes to the outside.
Two best quotes ever in a movie
Days of Thunder > Top Gun
I remember either Siskel or Ebert describing it as the perfect Tom Cruise movie, sort of the platonic ideal. All of the story beats are there in exactly the right order: Cocky young hero that has a crisis of confidence after the tragic loss of a friend, but overcomes with the help of the right woman (who he meets in…
I have an irrational love for this movie! Had no idea the behind the scenes shenanigans.
It’s such a good, bad movie. One of my favorites. Almost as guilty as an F&F movie for the ridiculous amount of shifting that happens in it, given that on almost all ovals, other than pitting and restarts, shifting doesn’t happen.