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It’s got nothing to do with the film, she’s just bored by the ‘zany’ interviewer hoping she’ll reply with “WHATTTTT I KNOW IT’S WILD RIGHT” so he can use her shocked face on a thumbnail for clicks or find some other way to misinterpret her reaction to fit a sexier narrative. Like this headline does.

No, sic Sharon on him, although I'm pretty sure that's a war crime now. 

Jesus, what a shitty take.

HE WENT AHEAD AND USED THE SAMPLE ANYWAY 

Some games have been offering a 40 fps fidelity mode for people with 120hz tvs. I go with this when available. It's the halfway point between 30 and 60 ( in terms of frame time) and feels fine

it just felt super janky in graphics mode and kinda made me feel ill.

or, they could have just made the game to run the way its intended without all these settings they expect us to fiddle with, like how games used to be before all this “PS4 Pro” nonsense and now we have to treat every game released on a dedicated gaming console like its on a Windows computer and sort through silly

Shibboleths by way of Family Guy-esque gags and references. 

I can’t blame her for being fed up. So are audiences. It is fucking insane that the box office was only narrowly salvaged by two movies, Barbie and Mario, and the overwhelming response was “We’re back! Everything is fine!”

Meme culture is “member berries” for people who think “member berries” was deep social commentary.

Here’s the engagement you asked for

Hm...it’d be weird to go back after just re-playing Remake at 60fps, but that is also an up-rezzed PS4 game so maybe Graphics Mode is worth it for Rebirth.

God what an awful attempt at engagement.  And I mean the guy asking the questions.  He read that like he was in a british cringe comedy show, but its real.

And the interviewer is asking an inane question and doing an extremely poor job explaining the situation, IMO.

She knows what meme culture is, she’s just sick of the bullshit.

Out of context

Out of context, the above interaction could be read as Johnson simply not understanding meme culture, which is totally fair.

Agreed, I think the author is really trying to make this something so much bigger than it actually is. oh and BTW who gives a fuck

I got a completely opposite read of everything suggested in this article. I think the interviewer’s comment was a bit offensive, as that line has been suggested to have been read in a monotone by so many (and to be silly scripting). But, she’s correct… how can anybody truly know anything by a line taken out of context.

I don’t understand? She’s just expressing confusion about why people feel like the line is so funny. I mean there’s no reason for her to want people to treat her movie like they did Morbius.