jamesderiven
James DeRiven
jamesderiven

I considered Coco the reverse Up: the entire weight of the movie is ultimately packed into the last ten minutes, leaving you with 90+ minutes of a movie that’s just sort of... there. And I think non-opening parts of Up were far stronger than the non-ending parts of Coco.

Coco’s problem, really, is that it lacks the

So it seems like on viewing it comes off as exactly like the completely mediocre story it looked like in every trailer and description in interviews?

Shocked. Shocked!

It was nice of all the NPCs to stand around and wait patiently for Spidey to finish attacking their colleague before attacking themselves.

Fixing the bugs won’t change the fact that the game itself doesn’t sound playable, fun, or worth anyone’s time.

I found it very weird in the original HZD when you’d ride a robot into a community and nobody so much as commented.

Man that came was desperate for a more reactive world. Or at least a world where a lone NPC facing a giant robot bird sensibly ill go ‘no, actually, fuck this’ and run away.

Anything to make the Seanchan interesting.

Anything.

After slogging through Discovery i was excited o get to SNW which everyone told me was ‘fantastic.’

It’s... fine. I continue to be really turned-off by how casually everyone speaks to one-another at all times why are the Starfleet officers on the literal children’s show the only people in modern Trek who act and talk li

That was ‘we-my-family’ not ‘we-my-nation’ though I realize now that was totally ambiguous. I hate hockey and Tim Hortons too much to make it as national spokesman.

What money? Nobody here makes any money.

Here in Canada we dropped Netflix the day they started to push this crap and haven’t looked back.

Solidarity forever.

“Luddite” is a good term because Luddites were people who realized that their managers were destroying their livelihood and taking away the means of production, violating the trade agreements to create an inferior product and impoverish an entire industry.

Luddites were not anti-tech, they were anti-exploitation.

This article helped remind me that Aaron Sorkin’s The Newsroom was far and away one of the worst high-profile television dramas of the last fifteen years. It left no cultural impact, and its smug moralizing managed to utterly fail to predict the trends of the subsequent decade, making it feel like an absolute relic

Yes

Wasn’t it cancelled?

What VPN?

Rewatching Star Trek TNG it’s amazing to see an era of television where massive, expensive shows were given huge episode orders and given two full season to find their voice and become successful both creatively and emergency: you can’t argue that the strategy didn’t work out for them, but in today’s environment TNG

Ooooph

Right here with you. Is this fiction? Reality? Quasi fictional? A type of anti-infammatory cream?

Important to always remember that WB Games getting a ‘copyright’ on the Nemesis system was fucking stupid.