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Personally, I find let's plays to be a great distraction, vegging-out period. Especially if I have other friends who also watch them. For example, I took a deep dive into the Best Friends LP's of David Cage's Insane Bullshit. It made it immeasurably better to have someone to talk to after watching a group go

Oh man, there's so many games. Mankind Divided, Dishonored 2, Hitman, Titanfall 2, Doom, The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine (not that I've finished HoS. Or the base game for that matter), Inside, TellTale Batman 2-5, Tales from the Borderlands 4-6, Infinite Warfare, Mafia 3, Watch Dogs 2, Civ VI, XCOM 2, Uncharted 4,

It's weird, the meta narrative seems to work kind of like it would for a single player game. Characters are on set sides, but multiplayer exists in a weird limbo where longtime friends (I assume) Tracer and Winston can beat the everloving shit out of each other.

True. I would have liked then to explore the difference between Saw's terrorists and the Rebels, assuming there is one. overall, I like to tell the stormtroopers seemed a little bit more human than they have in the past. I wanted more, but still.

I liked this a lot, actually. I think the protagonist was definitely underwritten, as the review stated, and I was definitely disappointed by Krennic as I was looking forward to Ben Mendelsohn being a Star Wars villain. I thought him being sort of a lackey was constantly shit upon was interesting but they really

So, I have a couple problems with this video. First, the creator seems to be saying that if "passable"movies filled with cliches continue to be made than they might cause society to imitate those cliches. That's ludicrous. Cliches have always existed and, in my opinion, they used to be far worse. Society isn't

While I can appreciate that neither film necessarily has a massive amount of depth, I very much enjoyed both. Part of the reason I did was that I don't think either pretended to have anything. They were both well-made popcorn movies andi enjoyed them. Rogue One is significantly better, I think, if only because it

Being a person from the DMV and watching television is always a little annoying because DC is constantly shown and the geography/imagery is never correct. They haven't shown the metro yet (non-metro subways are my personal pet peeve for depictions of the District), to the best of my knowledge. I wonder if they ever

P.S. If you see your partner walk out into the open and then get mowed down by an unseen sniper rifle, why would you ever, (ever!) run out into said open and stop moving!?. I know that's suicidally stupid, and I'm a civilian. These two chucklefucks are supposed to be trained soldiers. I really hope the movie makes

I feel like I saw this on Justified already. There's an unfortunate lack of Tim and Ron Eldard in this. Seriously, though, I really like this kind of concept: a stand-off between individuals in a violently tense situation. It's very theatrical, which I love. And I like Doug Liman. It's unfortunate, then, that

See, I just generally don't like ketchup. So, I'm not into it. Donut-based burgers aren't bad though.

I don't know, Brickleberry's pretty dire. I had never watched a comedy that made me actually angry before Brickleberry.

I'm a little disappointed that they're going back to Ellie and Joel. As much as I love them, I felt like they're story was ended beautifully. And I was interested in seeing different people and places in the world of TLOU.
Now, that said, Joel and Ellie are fantastic characters and I am super-excited to see what

I agree, and I think slower-paced reviews are generally a good thing. I'm just disappointed that the good thing came in response to Bethesda's crap. It is what it is, though.

I'm gonna see it, but reluctantly. I don't think it'll be nearly as tone-deaf or bat-shit (ha) as BvS, but I'm worried that it'll just be boring. I'm hoping for insanity. The villain being Steppenwolf gives me hope (Seriously Steppenwolf?! Why? Why in god's name would you choose Steppenwolf? Over every other JLA

Nothing I've seen this year holds a candle to the theatrical cut of Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice for me. It's nearly incoherent at times and unspeakably dull when it does make sense. It does have Granny's Peach Iced Tea, which is so insane as to be amazing. (I did see the extended cut. Brings the movie up

I feel like it would work a lot better onstage, where the spectacle could distract you from the not-at-all good story.

So, while I enjoyed this write-up quite a bit and while I generally support more contemplative, deeper reviews in general, the reasoning given for this change seems odd to me. In the first Game-in-Progress the stated reason was partially that the way games release is changing and Bethesda no longer allowing advance

That's fair, although Logan could absolutely be lying. Even if he's not, William being emotionally and physically infatuated with the equivalent of an animatronic (in her eyes) wouldn't be great for the marriage. An emotional attachment is an emotional attachment.

It seems like the show is setting up Ford's eventual fall (assuming he isn't a host or Arnold, or any of the many other theories.) by placing him in the middle of the spectrum of how people relate to the hosts. He doesn't treat them with respect like Felix, William, or Bernard and because of that they won't have any