jestingjeffrey
Jeff
jestingjeffrey

Curious, and I’ll openly admit I do not watch this show, but I read a lot of the reviews because this show is so... popular; is the topic of consent ever addressed in this episode? Because a story where a woman is compelled into a string of loveless relationships... I’m just always floored by the premises when I read

I hated Rogue One because it was slow, and it’s the only movie that caused me to fall asleep in a movie theater. Ever. The first and only movie that ever caused me to do that.

The tone and content of this write-up don’t justify your A- rating, so I’m just wondering...did you feel obligated to say you liked it, just because it’s a popular show? You didn’t enjoy the episode, at all, based upon your written review, so I’m just confused at your seemingly insincere grade you’ve given this.

Your comments really illustrate why I just read reviews of this show, without watching it. It sounds really bad.

Syntax.

Syntax.

Honestly, every minute I play AC Origins, I just wish I was playing Horizon instead. I’ve never cared about a video game character, or her story, as much as I got invested in Aloy and the world of Horizon. Which isn’t to say Origins is bad, but it’s nothing new or refreshing.

I might play far enough to get to that point, but the gameplay in Origins feels so dull and routine, and I’m like 10-20 hours into it. Shouldn’t take that long for a game to start getting interesting.

Did you play Horizon: Zero Dawn? Because that’s what’s sinking the score on Origins, for me. There are some innovative changes compared to the previous entries in the series, but the animation is terrible. Locking on during fights, or just plain avoiding arrows in a fight; it’s terrible. Navigating the menu to select

Early in the show, they put one of the Sharons in the brig and beat her up; a glob of blood slowly falls, and a closeup shot shows it crashing onto the deck of the ship in slow motion. Later, when they arrest Tryol and put him in the brig, they recreate that exact same shot, in a brilliant visual callback.

I started reading The Golden Compass recently. There are some great concepts and intriguing parts, and I like the book overall. Lyra is a supremely well developed protagonist, but the first book could’ve used a much better editor to buff out its roughest parts. My main gripe with the book is how seldom the author will

The actress who stars in “Razor” does a great job with her part, and the end of the movie provides a good look into an aspect of the cylons that you don’t get to see anywhere else (without spoiling it). And the last, I’ll say 45 minutes of the entire show are the most problematic, but by that point you’re already at

Yeah, that one’s weird. You’d think they’d keep a bunch of that magic baby blood at the ready, but that’s one of my least favorite plot holes. It’s far, far below “Daniel” on my (short) list of grievances with BSG.

“Barely any build-up”?! “IT’S IN THE FRAKKING SHIP!” My friend and I still routinely just text that to one another, to this day. They spent half of that entire season building up to that. This is a very, very weird comment you’ve made here.

I enjoyed the pilot when they aired it on broadcast TV, but as is the case with a lot of genre shows, I want to binge it all at once. I’m happy to wait a couple of years to see where it goes when it gets syndicated; I didn’t expect to see Ash vs Evil Dead show up on Netflix so soon, but I sure as hell enjoyed the crap

I enjoyed the pilot when they aired it on broadcast TV, but as is the case with a lot of genre shows, I want to

I’ve no problem paying for content I enjoy, as I commonly purchase things like the Venture Bros and Rick and Morty twice; once digitally, and then I’ll buy the discs for the bonus features later on. But the fact that they’re not also selling this season on Amazon is silly. I’d even pay the extra $1 per episode for the

I’ve no problem paying for content I enjoy, as I commonly purchase things like the Venture Bros and Rick and Morty

Are you missing the taste of marinara on dusty cardboard that badly?

Please go watch Sunshine, and see if this frenetic, “running around from station to station” thing is really what you want in movies. I don’t think it is.

Whose stories? Work on your syntax, as well as your punctuation, and try again.

Let’s say 300 people work on a game, yes? And their boss tells them they need to throttle the exp, for whatever reason. Do they wait to find out if every art director, character designer, background painter, et al; do you think they all wanted to make that move? Games are made by groups of people, and none of them are