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How did you get out of the greys?

He’s spent almost all of that 180 hours buying turnips then...selling them again. That’s it.

I’m guessing they’re saving that for a standalone movie if they can ever negotiate the rights away from Universal. My hope is also that they at some point address Banner’s splintered psyche, and that he and the Hulk aren’t really merged. It’s the “Professor” persona.

It’s not often that the way I picture someone is 100% exactly what they look like, but Jim Watkins is EXACTLY what I pictured a guy who ran a site somehow worse than 4Chan as.

As someone who has had to deal with unauthorized sales of product on both sites, I can objectively say Walmart’s marketplace is terrible. If Amazon’s is the Wild West, Walmart’s is the Land Beyond the Wall from Game of Thrones. Just insane what the sellers there get away with.

I was secretly hoping that WalMart was going to start creating their own streaming content, as that would be the fastest way to get the Joe Dirt sequel America craves.

That’s not even his best role in the Star Trek universe. That honor belongs to his heartbreaking portrayal of a grown Jake Sisko in “The Visitor” on DS9.

I really think Wayne’s World 2 is better than the original. There’s the tribute to The Graduate, the super random Charlton Heston cameo and, of course, Del Preston.

Fun fact: the cemetery where the original was shot was about ten minutes from where I grew up. When I was a band geek, we used to play at the Memorial Day service there. During the day, it’s semi-freaky. At night, when you pass by it on the twisty road that it sits on? Terrifying.

I look forward to the reign of mysterious new champion “Curt0412" soon.

I feel like the only reason he has a tech company is so he can create a virtual Grateful Dead to follow on tour.

I watched Ready or Not recently and loved it. It’s got a great sense of what it is, which is a dark comedy about how families can be unwelcoming to newcomers. Some of the running gags (like what happens to the help and the one daughter’s inability to shoot straight) are hilarious, and the writing is razor sharp. The

I started up Man of Medan last night, and already digging the vibe. I loved Until Dawn, and this feels pretty similar. It also gives me a nice break from the open world games I’ve been playing lately, which I think I need before Cyberpunk hits.

I’ve said it many times, but Witcher 3 is still the only game I’ve played in which every quest feels completely unique. Maybe I’m looking back overly fondly but I can’t think of a single quest that I did that felt like they just re-skinned something else. It’s set a very, very high bar for any other game I’ve played

So question for the group: I’m a father of two who travels a fair amount for work (usually cross-country) with limited time for gaming at home (have a PS4 and Xbox One, though only use PS4 right now). I’m debating picking up a Switch Lite for travel, but was wondering if it’s worth just spending the extra $100 for the

I’ve run it both on my PS4 and my son’s Kindle Fire and it’s been fine. What I love about it is the trip down memory lane with all of the after school and Saturday morning cartoons like Gummi Bears, Spider-man and Darkwing Duck! Netflix will likely get sacrificed at the Disney altar as a result.

Not really. You could pick what you wanted but you needed to do them to earn enough to unlock more story missions.

2nd half of MGS5. In order to progress, you have to play some of the same missions again at either a high difficulty or with some new parameter (ie, don’t get detected, no guns, etc.). I don’t mind a challenge (though Quiet being able to one-shot kill you while she can take 20 rocket hits is annoying), but it felt

After reading the reviews, I think I’m passing on Death Stranding. I just don’t have 10 hours to wait before a game gets good (like Jason, I have a baby, though she’s 13 months old) and, for as overly weird as Kojima can be, MGS5 got repetitive after awhile (you literally had to do the SAME MISSIONS OVER in order to

I watched “The Body” and “Treehouse” on my flight back from Atlanta last night. Both were solid, although they both felt stretched out to hit the 80+ minute mark. The ending of “The Body” was much stronger than “Treehouse”, although “Treehouse” was probably better overall from a horror standpoint.