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I don’t really get why people keep comparing the Mephisto speculation to Kang.

Exactly, as much as I hate to admit it, 40+ year old me does not have the eyes I did when I was 20, nor the reflexes. So I find myself looking for easy modes on games more often.

Lots of places that sell spicy food let you order how spicy you want it. Giving that option takes nothing away from the people who prefer it spicy. 

So essentially a variation on this from 2o15.

What is her job?

honestly I would be fine if this was the only show they covered year-round

Hack filmmaker gets his Star Wars spec script rejected, goes on to make half-assed rippoff of Star Wars (and its sources.) Fanboys lose their shit because they’re idiots.

Right, what is the point of this post? Tarantino’s criticism boils down to corporatism has devalued the experience of sitting a packing theatre with strangers to watch a film and Sam is taking issue, with his usual smug superiority.

I mean I went to an AMC to catch Godzilla vs. Kong after getting my shots, and... he’s not 100% wrong

I use the “useless” numbers as a birds eye view of a game’s reception. It’s just a filter. If a game is getting overall good reviews I might then dive into a few reviews and see what the game is about. The scores help me save time the of reading endless reviews.

Eh. First, it was one of the most wildly uneven TV shows I’ve ever watched, and if HBO couldn’t work with the creators to figure out how to stabilize the writing quality across episodes then I don’t think it deserved a second season. Second, I thought it told a complete story that didn’t necessarily need followup, and

It’s like the show didn’t know what it wanted to be, and I couldn’t buy into the horror aspect of it, as opposed to other shows/movies that deal with the supernatural.

The show had two really great episodes. The first and the attack on Black Wall Street in Tulsa.

The most interesting idea in “The Nexus Event” comes right at the beginning, as Loki tries to comfort Sylvie as asteroids hurtle towards them: The thing that makes a Loki a Loki isn’t a godly sense of entitlement or even a trickster’s mischievous, it’s that they always manage to survive, no matter how many times

Fuck Tobey Maguire, how did they get the notoriously selective Eric Roberts on board?

His name is TUGBOAT Maguire, because he’s small but strong like a tugboat!

I get it that Strangers to Ourselves is uneven.  But DAMN the good tracks are fucking great ... as good as anything they’ve ever done.

I always liked the part with the Architect. I think some people consider exposition in general to be a chore, but I thought that part was pretty fascinating.

I read a description of AC Valhalla as an ambient game, I thought that was really interesting, like a game that you’re intended to exist in rather than something you finish, necessarily. I’ve read that it’s quite a lovingly-rendered world, that you go wandering and find a cave and jump in the pool, and it leads to a

My main beef with Skyrim was that yes, you could go so many different places, but most of that huge world was empty. Sure, there were lots of town with lots of quests, and plenty more dungeons to explore. But the land of Skyrim itself was mostly a chore to get through as you went from one hold to another.

The feel