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Why the fuck do they need $20k for a funeral? Even if he didn’t have life insurance or savings, a nice funeral can be had for under $10k, easily.

I don’t know, but the girlfriend doesn’t seem fazed by it, and she needs to learn to shut the fuck up about what’s going on. The idiot is replying and tweeting away like a moron. God damn social media.

I wouldn’t trust his girl’s word. When people lose loved ones they go through massive grief and act strangely and are willing to lie to protect people.

Alcoholism is a big problem in society that we still really don’t deal with. Most drunj driving crashes are alcoholics and young kids with a lizard brain still in control. Many of whom can become alcoholics.

Hypocrisy much? They didnt say anything against the driver being a drunk driver. They merely quoted the preliminary report and shared their feelings on drunk drivers. Didnt call anyone out, and even if they did its not unfounded to make observations. That car was obliterated and professionals were on the scene to

I watch A LOT of twitch. I’ve got in on in the background pretty much constantly at home and I like to jump between channels. It’s basically my replacement for cable. It was a huge inconvenience to watch ads when jumping between different streams mid-tournaments. Considering the amount of entertainment I was getting I

I guess I’m in the Kotaku minority, because I very much enjoyed Warcraft. I went into it with Zero expectations, a fan of Warcraft 1, 2 and 3 (never fell into WoW though) - and I thought it was a great time.

I actually finally got around to seeing the movie last weekend. I never got into WoW, but I was a devoted Wc3 player for years and read into a lot of the lore back then (before WoW kind of ripped asunder imho). I read both your and Schreier’s reviews on the movie, but I am kind of mixed. Overall I thought it was a

Fahey, check your sources. Both Metacritic and RottenTomato show that movie goers enjoyed the movie quite a bit. It’s only dimwitted “critics” that didn’t like it.

Agree. Critics were unfairly harsh.

This is truth!
All these bad reviews before release... making people hesitant... people agreeing with Rotten Tomatoes and poor reviews who haven’t even SEEN THE MOVIE YET just to tear it down... so happy that when it came out it did well!

I took my wife to see warcraft this weekend (she has only played some WoW, and none of the old warcraft games) and she still enjoyed it (even though she had a lot of questions, which I could answer since I played all the games and played WoW since vanilla).

Wary of videogame movies, to be sure. I waited until hearing good reviews from people who had played the game before I decided to go. When I heard “it was good/okay/not bad” type of reviews from people who had NOT played at all, that’s when I bought tickets.
Edit: And within the week I also resubbed to WoW. And so

Agreed, Warcraft 2 sets bigger stones in the lore and Warcraft 3 sets boulders. I’d like to see Arthas’ story in theaters.

Except your publication absolutely trashed this movie weeks before it came out, along with the rest of the US press. This movie never had a chance with the US general moving going audience. Everyone I tried to get to go with me, told me they heard the movie was terrible, the next Battlefield Earth.

I imagine it’s still a good way from breaking even taking budget and marketing and everything into consideration, but I hope it’s on its way there. It’s... I didn’t think it’s a good movie, but it punches above its weight. I’d be happy as hell if it did well enough to warrant an extended cut on bluray, I wouldn’t be

My mom liked it and understood what was happening and she has no idea its based on a video game.

I look to Stephen for all my hot takes on women

“Oh, dear god, the absolute horror of sitting on a luxury transport bus longer than you think you should, did someone call FEMA and report this?”

“What is controversial about what I’m about to say, I will present in question form, rhetorical or otherwise,”