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That guy was AWSOME

Um... https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2021/01/12/please-let-indy-in-the-new-indiana-jones-game-be-a-clumsy-doofus/

I was playing this last night and I was thinking it would be a cool mechanic for a cyberpunk-type game if your character had to upgrade their eyes in order to increase the resolution of the game - let you work your way up from grainy pixels to ray tracing.

I literally had a psychosomatic allergy attack from clicking around the tour.

We almost gave up on this show after each of the first four episodes and I ended up extremely glad that we didn’t. The efficiency with which the entire ‘That’s not Nathan’ conversation completely recontextualized all of the increasingly terrible decisions both Sam and Helen had been making over the course of the

I love this, but I need more information on the “David Lynch” branded shoebox behind him right away.

Both when it originally aired an in a recent family rewatch it seems so clear to me that the natural conclusion of BSG was that “all of this has happened before and all of this will happen again” would end up meaning that the cycle was “humans” create “cylons”; cylons evolve, making themselves ever more humanlike;

I agree that it’s unlikely that things will go back to normal, but eventually we’ll find a new normal, and it will continue to evolve. Everyone will find some things they miss about the old normal and things they like about the new one, and those sets will be different for each one of us. I can’t speak to the author’s

My wife had never read the comic (and we’ve been married long enough that I fully understand and embrace the extent to which she doesn’t want to hear a summary from me) but really enjoyed the show on its own merits. If you’ve read the book it’s very easy to think that the show wouldn’t make sense without it, but

I was less worried about the damage from floating in space than about the damage from the way she arrived there via ground zero of a starship-destroying explosion. Seems like they should have had to glue little chunks of her back together before reviving her.

Reading the description of Super Force I was sure that was a fake thing being slipped in here as a joke.  Then I watched the clip and realized that I actually used to watch that show when I was a kid...

I’d like to see that one catch on in general - that’s only twice as much as taking a family of four to the theater anyway, and I’d be willing to pay that to avoid dealing with other people even without the plague.

And you did better than me - I saw his name in the credits, wondered who he had played, and also why did the actor playing the judge seem so familiar, and I didn’t get it until I read this comment two episodes later...

It’s been 20 years and I barely even remember the movie itself now, but I’m still angry about those trailers for What Lies Beneath.

My first thought on clicking the link was ‘Secret Tunnel or GTFO

“Picard and Chidi at the same table?  What is this, a crossover episode?”

Ooh, that’s right. A whole big mix of emotions just came sweeping in with that recollection.

Ooh, my old Gigantic DVD just became my retirement plan!

We got an espresso machine for xmas and I have said that to myself every single time I’ve walked through the kitchen since.

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The delivery of ‘a dildo, never... your... dildo’ kills me, but it’s the little button of the dismissive head shake when Ed Norton tries to object that makes this one my all-time favorite.