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If you dig around a bit on the amazon page (especially in the questions section) it looks like it’s a question of how fast your network is: if you’ve got a sufficiently fast connection (wired ethernet or latest-gen 11ac wifi) it will stream the raw 1080i HD signal to your device, but if you’ve got slower wifi you’ll

If you dig around a bit on the amazon page (especially in the questions section) it looks like it’s a question of

Can you actually die in Journey? The big snakes and IIRC some other creatures will take chunks off your scarf and that slows you down and makes progress a slog, but I don’t think there’s any point where if you fail to do a thing or do a thing poorly the game comes to an end before its conclusion. Which is really what

And thank god. I had a lot of bones to pick with TLJ and mostly consider it a fascinating failure, but on this question Johnson’s instincts were 100% on point. We already had the film where we found out that the protagonist was on the hero’s path in order to redeem his fallen father, and not only can you still watch

“She’s actually Obi-Wan’s secret daughter” would have been... not... lazy?

It definitely rated a mention, but Journey came out in 2012 — it’s very much a creature of the post-Braid era.

Sadly I doubt we’ll ever get an iOS release. The game’s mechanics seem almost perversely resistant to touchscreen controls, and Apple screwed the pooch so hard on physical controller support for iOS that you’d need a magic time-reversing trigger to go back and fix it. :(

Yes. It’s a “neighborhood social network” — ie a platform where you get to find out exactly how racist your immediate neighbors are.

Whether or not you were a fan of the original, it’s hard to reconcile the image of a loving, if acerbic, TV mom with the person who retweets right-wing conspiracy theorists.

RESURRECT ORIGINAL 70MM PRINT ON PLANET CHICAGO.

I’ll echo this. Grant Morrison has his issues, but he seems to pretty well get the appeal of golden-age Captain Marvel, and the Shazam issue of Multiversity was great.

Yeah, there’s definitely a lot of “Request Denied” in there, and bits of “Habeas Corpses” and maybe “Run the Numbers” as well.

Both the book and the movie of Last Temptation were as close as I ever got to seeing the appeal of Christianity as a religion. It always seemed ironic that they were both hugely hated by Jesus’ self-identified fan club.

Huh. I mean...

It could be both!

If you google the pictures of him at the Sin City 2 premiere, he appears to be on death’s door: skeletally thin, and all of his body hair including his eyebrows have fallen out. He was in his mid 50s and looked to be going on 200 years old.

“Coked out and only passingly familiar with the script” was probably the correct approach to that material.

Lori Maddox is still alive, has given multiple interviews on the subject, had has said consistently for well over 40 years now that hooking up with Bowie was enthusiastically consensual and a treasured memory.

Wait WHAT?!

(Do we have to have a dance-off now? I’ve always wanted to have a dance-off!)

This is an excellent point. The Burton films have amply documented flaws but we were robbed of Billy Dee Williams’ Two-Face and that still stings a bit.