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Closest one to me is about 45 minutes away. Luckily it’s in an outlet mall and connected to an Nathan’s. So if I’m shopping there anyway, I would usually stop in. However, it’s not showing up on the location site, which makes me think they might have closed. I haven’t been there since early 2021. I really liked their

I really believe VR is not the future of gaming but a niche as it has always has been since the 90's. Not just price, but in preference, in general. It’s like handheld gaming didn’t replace console or PC. VR is just another form of gaming, but not THE absolute future.

Jewboy, Dan’s and Hoppdoddy were finalists in the poll. I’m surprised Casino El Camino was on there. However, I am a loyalist.

Jewboy, Hopdoddy’s and Dan’s were finalists. I’m surprised Casino El Camino’s didn’t make the finalists, but I am a loyalist.

Hutchins being EP is part of the terms of the settlement for the wrongful death case against the production. So it was terms agreed to by both parties.

I think you nailed it. The probably have some financial obligation to the financiers to deliver a finished product.

It’s almost as if all this will be Hogwarts Legacy.

More games would benefit from a contextual melee that differentiates between an enemy and a loot crate or barrel.

Zelda-Link: Nuts & Bolts

I’d want to add Martyrs(2008) to this list. No other movie mentioned here, has put me into such a depressed, almost nihilistic funk than that movie. It’s the best movie that I will never recommend anyone to actually watch. Your mileage may vary, but that one really had an impact on me.

I always thought they should have had you look for a triforce piece between dungeons/temples. It would have gone a long way to breakup that odd break in pacing at the end.

I was thinking Joe’s Crab Shack as well. The Red Lobsters I’ve been to, generally have lower ceilings with half walls at the ends of the booth rows.

Yeah, same here. A dinner for 2, in my area, with a couple cocktails, sharing an appetizer, usually starts at $85 before tax and tip. That’s even at a nice, but casual restaurant.

It looks like it was the Seafarer’s Feast that put them over the top. It costs $40.99. From what was ordered, the bill is $82.26, before drinks, tax and tip.

Hoping for a trailer for a game that ends with “Releasing TODAY! Available, on the EShop now!”. Unless that game sucks, in which case, moving along.

It did, however the point that these movies are made despite the artist’s past, doesn’t negate that people will make them and there is an audience for them. MJ is still being honored by other artists to this day, so there’s the audience for this one.

I’ll go to bat for Glass. For the budget, knowing what Willis might have been going through at the time, I think it was a good ending to the unexpected saga.

Valid question, aside from the fact Elvis was a hit and multiple award nominee/winner. Same goes for Great Balls of Fire. Apparently bio-pics of terrible people are made and often rewarded. This seems to a trend of Hollywood that won’t go away.

That’s a great read of her character. I don’t necessarily agree(yet), but I can totally see the direction a character like that can get them on this show.

Even though, I myself, never started that I fell into that category, but wondered anecdotally what the reception of The Village would have been had he not directed it?