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How many HomePods do you have?

I really liked the new update of Cosmos. I guess you didn’t.

Back when I was watching Walking Dead, which in the later seasons episodes would run about 1 hour and 15 minutes with commercials, it was always fun to play the “okay, so this montage-that-goes-on-forever scene is the one that gets cut for 45 minute syndication version” game.

We never DID see Indiana Jones actually put the idol head thingy into a museum at the end of Raiders of the Lost Ark. And now that destroys the hole movie for me.

Yeah, I had no idea that there was a connected “Predator Universe” aside from just a standard “sci fi space alien horror flick”.

I think someone needs to read up on the old studio system of Hollywood. The idea of even getting “royalties and credit” beyond getting a paycheck for a days worth of work would get you laughed out of the room.

Baseball works really well from a story standpoint since it’s a sport of a series of one-against-one conflicts. You don’t have to visually explain all of the team-based moving parts of say, a football play.

Second, it was never going to look like an actual play. That’s a weird, gatekeeping idea — “let’s use a new form that the normies won’t recognize to make them have to commit if they want to see D&D stuff.” Gross and dumb.

Be it queer-only actual play podcasts that chart out across epic adventures for hours at a time every week, or powerful new RPGs like Thirsty Sword Lesbians, the modern TTRPG renaissance is profoundly queer and, from the looks of things, this film is not brave enough to take the same chance.

Amazon seems strangely conflicted about whether or not they give a shit about Prime Video. They have some true gems in there, a lot of garbage, and a lot of stuff that would have been in the 99 cent bin at Blockbuster once upon a time.

Lou Ferrigno frowns on bad CGI.

I get the complaint of “rice paddy hats”. But the concept that stories, no matter what story you are telling, has a responsibility to “grapple with the history of it’s location” is kind of silly.

What was the thematic link for phases 1 and 2? Really nothing. Almost the entire first half of phase three really had nothing to do with the Grand Plan of of Phase 3 (tm).

Because white people would never put up with a system of government that involves weekly fights to the death to determine leadership positions.

That was my impression too, with the exact same game.

I’m not sure that “fight until you yield before you pass out or potentially die” is THAT much better of a governmental system than “fight to the death.”

I hope the next Black Panther movie features THREE “fights to the death” to determine who gets rule the “enlightened afrofuture country” of Wakanda.

But if it’s coming from her bracelet, why would she be a mutant? Which mutant needs an object to activate its powers?

I want to say that the Pontiac Aztec made it’s debut in the Dark Angel tv show.

Vecna is going to wear Max like a suit at the end of the first act break in season five and be undercover in Hawkins after the heroes get their first victory of the season. They’ll figure out what he’s up to and the second act ends with him being openly exposed.