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It had first person adventuring, and a bit of strategic planning on a regional map. (send Fremen here, etc).

I liked a couple of the followups well enough—not good or anything, but I liked them. The sex witches and inexplicably, regular old Jews—as in, everything else in the universe being a weird amalgam of influences, but Judaism survived unchanged for 10 million years—being introduced was super weird.

I can imagine that it was meant to be delivered as a lame joke from a lame jokester (I didn't watch the episode). It's like a pun in it's "oh,you went there," so I think that's what you'd have to do. Atomized, individual scenes and jokes can work or be justified, in aggregate, they can land differently, and it seems

It wasn't called racist, just tone deaf.

This is a weird comparison for me to make since I haven't played a pair of these games, but Remember Me and Life is Strange is as to Order 1886 and Until Dawn. By the time I got a PS4 consensus was loud enough to avoid 1886 (but man, I love the idea of the setting) and I'm just not interested in Until Dawn, but it's

When everyone Chris Rock interviewed said Chronicles of Riddick was their favorite movie that year—the greatest.

I had half a second of interest, when looking at one of the ads of the gods reminded me of Enki Bilal and immortel, and that maybe they were taking their visual cues from that.

It wasn't personally as successful with me as it seems it was with you, but it does strike me as that many reviews miss how exquisitely crafted and acted it is. Everything the movie set out for is on purpose, and personally, I think they leaned too much on the setting a fable like tone—the colors, the people, etc…god,

Oh man, everything backfires every time. I think the season was very well done, but it's kind of relentless.

Wait…that was an arc for Paper Girls? I enjoy them when I read them, but collected, hurm, maybe not enough to keep me going.

I think Her Story has a refreshing if kinda stilted mechanic—why again are there so few keywords and such a small queue?—but a mediocre story at best. Since story's usually the thing that hooks me, the praise it gets perplexes me a bit, though I mostly get it.

I forget where I learned this, but I believe that "Doubt" was originally labelled "interrogate". Combined with the reading of Phelps as a tight-ass suffering heavily from PTSD, I got used to his explosions eventually—but yeah, it was really jarring for a long time.

It was always a good idea for a 2-3 page webcomic, lord knows how it grew into any else.

Truly. He's a better actor than he is a director probably. Or just more interested in the former.

Galaxy Quest is a movie beloved by everyone that sees it but seems weirdly unfamous.

Tubbs doesn't visit the "inside" portion! Put the good stuff there.

Grace Park/Boomer on Battlestar Galatica. Mostly because she's so bad at acting, and the uneven writing made her so very important that she was on all the time.

See, you can't charge Shepard cause once a Spectre, you're kind of allowed to do anything? I mean, it's a terrible setup but that's the stake. Which was really funny when one of the questlines in the first game was doing doing work for criminals that was introduced by someone who came up to you because you were a

I don't think it's largely going away on it's own though, it's through conversations like this and the years of it that things change. Certain events or arguments probably have more influence than others, but there's no natural law of gravity to cultural shifts—nothing goes away on it's own. It's not like Dylann Roof

I get that, and totally true. I personally tend to want brighter colors than have been used in the movies, not necessarily costumes, though I totally feel the more somber schemes reflects a kinda shyness toward out of this worldness that superhero stories maybe don't need to have, but do best. Closer to technicolor