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Ultimately these feels like the same periodic look at the costs of Nintendo a large, successful, but not conglomerate sized company’s cost to going it alone-ish year after year.

They should definitely be doing better, but Game Pass itself is the selling point for the Xbox ecosystem. Microsoft’s position in cloud services (that thing that the another Kotaku argued was too nebulous to consider) means that it’s offering will stay ahead of most, even if Sony ever really refines it’s user

As far as most MCU conversations go, the comics have fuck all to do with the MCU. Which is not what I think it should be, but they’re pretty much never mentioned except to explain easter eggs or forecasting, I think admitting the more of influences might take some glamour from it or something (or god forbid, kicking

There are basically three outfits that are in cloud anything are Amazon, Google, and Microsoft, so yes, if look ahead—considering how well their competitors gaming projects have gone—you are ceding the sector entirely. Unless you’re expecting Sony to manage to build one, or Nintendo.

Success at soccer is a vehicle to show all that, and with some flair and exoticism, particularily for an American audience, but they could indeed be successfully pulling together selling paper or playing basketball or what have you—that’s the narrative backdrop to as you say, a show about people becoming better people.

Book 3 or 4 the Ministry of Magic takes over right? Like other than the Ministry the school is the only thing of significance in their entire culture. There’s max a few hundred wizards, if that, period.

Here’s how pro-Quidditch would go: everybody hit the seeker. When you have regular ball(?) hit the seeker with it. When the opponent’s team seeker is on the ground (or you’ve scored more than 150), we’ll move on.

So we’re not at the point where Daredevil and Luke Cage are reassessed as having good starts but mediocre seasons overall, huh? (I honestly thought that happened pretty early with Luke Cage.)

I admit, I can’t help chiming with my usual take:

I always liked the bit at the end when he threatens the boy he just rescued, so I too have watched that particular Punisher, but I don’t watch everything Marvel anymore, just oversaturated in general. That said--this was teaser was the most exciting thing from them in a while, so let me join you in wishing the whiners

I admit, I didn’t watch the original bit of Scorcese cosplay, whatever discussion was esconced(?) from it, and this a futile gesture but: you’d don’t have to stan anything. And even if you love someone (who you don’t know), you don’t have to support every act.

I don’t think so—I think Holga comments “oh, he painted the shutters.” 

Why was there no halfling sized furniture?!

And Mike Hodges last movie, I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead.

I haven’t read Sanderson and it doesn’t sound like his stuff is my bag, but honestly, even if he’s “boring” there’s enough there that a better writer could’ve gotten a good piece out of it. Instead, it was an incredibly long blog post that shoud’ve been stopped by the editor. Maybe it was the sunk cost or a kill fill

The fact that Lucas (intentionally) made a kids movie that upset older fans seems to have had it’s airing out over the years, but it’s sad that the racist stuff (Jar Jar even just being the caricature character with the most time and not the only one) is down the memory hole.

I used to borrow mine from a local Asian grocery—the movies were often split between two VHS tapes and there’d be commercials inbetween for local businesses. Forbidden Kingdom’s love letter to that kind of joint, even though it came out well into the dvd era, warms my heart.

Criterion is likely to go with original tracks whenever possible--I’ve only checked Heroic Trio and Police Story 3 and those are Cantonese.

Lol—this is a good perspective to remember when I feel my eyes roll when something like Spec Ops is praised for storytelling cause I thought it was obvious and kind of exploitive. Which is just my opinion and way of saying this goes way past boxes.

Shrug for me—I only went for semester abroad, but while St. Andrews has always been a good university, it’s had a rep rise in the two decades since they (and I). It was popular then with American students because it’s calendar was in sync with American university systems (semesters instead of trimesters) and