Laserface1242:
Laserface1242:
I sometimes have to wonder whether people have even read the written opinions they are supposedly responding to.
About that last clip in the article, with the supposed choreography miscue: I don’t see it. Is it the main guy kicking ass with the pipe? What does he do wrong?
“Just remember that “ALL THE GAME BREAKING BUGS!!” is internet click bait speak for a some texture popping or outfit clipping that happens in 90% of games.”
mundacity (noun): deceitfulness with respect to prosaic or quotidian matters.
Rachel Feltman, editor at Popular Science Magazine, wrote in an article published in the Washington Post:
Hey-oooh!
What?
“At her age”? Per Wikipedia, she would have been two when it came out in 1981, but it would surely have been a mainstay in arcades, pizza parlors, bowling alleys, movie-theater lobbies, etc., by the time she was a kid in the mid- to late 80s. It’s also been an occasional pop-culture reference (that Seinfeld episode,…
Uh, spoiler alert?
Did anyone want something like the first Star Wars film before they saw it? Speaking of Cassian Andor, was anyone clamoring for Rogue Squadron before that film premiered? No, and it is easily one of the best installments in the franchise.
The article notes that we don’t know the terms of the contract, and it could include restrictions, including a ban on use in advertising.
Come on. “Honey trap” was right there.
Hey, ease up. That movie has a lot of senteemental vahlue for him.
I hope Christopher Nolan and all the other directors and actors who got shafted by this move all team up on a big, fat fuck-you lawsuit and win. Yeah, yeah, Nolan is arrogant, pampered, callous. Whatever, I don’t give a shit. What I give a shit about is the fact that our culture is being progressively swallowed by a…
Why is it that so many people in this comments section have picked up a tone of outrage from this article? I ask because it has a distinct air of incredulous, slightly amused detachment. It’s as if people have a Pavlov’s-dog reaction to the words “Great Job, Internet!” and feel a visceral compulsion to heap their…
To be totally fair, thinking it’s a documentary shot over 60 years is not the only alternative to correctly surmising that it’s a broadly historical but heavily fictionalized drama. Historical fiction and biopics can vary widely in how closely they hew to particular events, so it would be perfectly reasonable for…
Putting money on Free Parking makes Monopoly worse by dragging it out, much as forgoing the auction mechanic does. Common mistakes like that are at least partially responsible for Monopoly’s bad reputation
Louis C.K. did it.
Well, if he refuted, as in definitively disproved or debunked, the allegation, why do we even need to bring it up?