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Gary Fisher's Lolling Tongue
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Most games need a ‘save anywhere’. I can forgive JRPG’s for having save points, but I cannot forgive a ‘no save, or alternative limited save function’.

The difficulty is such a bummer! I was *really* excited for this, but I’m really easily discouraged and typically don’t last long in punishingly difficult games, so this is probably out of the question for me. And then the save thing on top of that? Ugh.

It doesn’t need to be long if the experience is great, right? I paid the equivalent of about 70 dollars in the 90s for my video games, which were rarely longer than 2 to 3 hours. No regrets. And the other day I went out to eat with the missus and paid about 90 dollars for a 2,5 hour dinner and drinks. Totally worth it.

Not being able to save is an instant deal breaker for me. I rarely have more than an hour at a time available to play (kids, etc). And even if I did, I’m not sure if I’d want to play a game like this for hours at a time. Pretty sure I’d be exhausted :D

At least it was better than his rightwinger phase (Disclosure: Sexual harassment is something women make up to get back at men who spur them, Rising Sun: Japanese corporations are just a plot to destroy America, or State of Fear: Global Warming is a hoax created by environmentalists in order to make themselves rich).

If Bruce had more than 5 minutes I may agree, but the film is largely unwatchable.

Ignatiy says it understands a thing or two about B-movie pleasures,” but this was supposed to be an A-movie, blockbuster. It had a Burger King promotional tie-in, Upper Deck made a complete set of foil-packed trading cards.. If it had been shot as a B-movie, maybe it would have been better, but I don’t think you can

I remember reading The Lost World and realizing, “Oh! Books can be sell-out sequels too.” 

All I remember about this movie is Amy, the gorilla that can sign with the special glove that translates phrases like “Amy good gorilla.” for her.

Can you get me in contact with your dealer? Because he has to be selling you some prime shit if you believe that there is anything amusing about this movie. It’s not even a good ‘bad’ movie. Congo wasn’t that great of a book to begin with, but this movie is a lot worse. I’m sure that it was written on the fly right

It’s an excellent comic book. Funnier and more thoughtful than it had any right to be.

what if I want to see a ratted-up purple-haired Cinderella?”

Didn’t you read our manifesto? We’re not going for your...

Horrified, okay. And .... what, exactly? What are they going to do about said horror? Nothing, nada, zip. Republican outrage against another Republican either gets swallowed, or expressed in a mild tone and gone after ten minutes.

what happened: an asian couple was out walking their 2 cats, a dog, and a parrot, and a kid approached them and murdered ponzu. the kid ran back to his family who was having a family gathering and told his mom the asian woman was berating him which lead to a verbal argument and then the family jumped the couple

Story is it was a child who attacked the animal and hurt it intentionally. I believe the people who attacked the owners were the child’s parents, after the owner tried to intervene and rescue her cat.

The problem is, I’m not traveling across the country and paying thousands of dollars to watch someone I do not know express themselves.

Can we please stop pretending that the original Mortal Kombat was a good movie.  It’s not..it really isn’t.

But they did have a scene. They had the scene where they visit Isaiah and are arguing in the street and the cops pull up and start harassing Sam for arguing with a white man. So first he hears what the government did to Isaiah, then that right after. And it’s Bucky who says to the cop, “Do you know who he is?” I think

How about we wait for the show to finish before writing smarmy opinion pieces complaining that a show about Cap’s successors struggling to live up to his legacy...doesn’t have those successors immediately succeed in embodying his legacy?