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Yeah a two hour movie turns in to a three hour event (longer if you’ve gotta plan around bringing kids) pretty damn fast.

Ah, yeah, that makes sense. That’s where I used to be as well. The Switch is probably few people’s first choice for hardcore gaming, but it’s the only place for Nintendo titles at all and also gets that family gaming crowd.

It’s a different market, really. Big N’s had a corner on the casual/family gaming world since the Wii; of course, that’s sidestepping the WiiU, which was smothered in its sleep by poor branding and a too small, if decent, library of games. The people looking for “hardcore gamer” experiences on the Switch would

I saw him earlier in the year on Steve-O’s podcast and for anyone who knows what I’m talking about, he gave the impression of not being ready for recovery.

Lionel Hutz from The Simpsons, surely?

“Hello, everybody!!”

Oho, bold isn’t he?

Copyright is automatic on everything. You can register a copyright, but it only really makes any future lawsuits regarding that copyright easier by having legal records with date stamps, it’s not strictly necessary. If they actually tried to get a registered copyright, that would be, honestly, quite weird and a very

The article says he also copyrighted it. I’ve never been through the copyright process personally, but do you not need to prove the material you’re copyrighting is original?

Russian dressing + pickle relish = 1000 Island, so you can just cut 1000 Island with mayo. Me, I usually just use the dressing straight – it’s not quite the same but it’s close enough most of the time. I do have a slightly more complicated, much tastier recipe based on the one from the McD’s corporate chef (https://the

Even easier, Great Value/Walmart 1000 island sauce straight from the bottle. Far more bland and watery than name brand 1000 isl, and a dead ringer for “special sauce”. (Got some for in a pinch for Reubens once, it did not go over well)

Who the FUCK told you that shit?! Tell me muthfuka or so help me!

Those text messages were dark as hell. Hard to believe his lawyers thought they would make him look good.

Yeah I mean, I don’t really disagree with the critiques, there’s lots you could’ve done, but the moment you pick Illumination you’re sort of signalling you’re looking for mass appeal that is guaranteed to do numbers rather than anything innovative.

Two And A Half Mandalorians.

Ahh ok so you know where I am: I can drive down the mountain to go to the Mahoning Valley Cinema to see a movie for eight and a half bucks or drive down to Allentown and pay a lot more.

I’m sure it will all be resolved in the Skywalker Saga Sequel Special Edition Trilogy, coming to theaters in summer 2032.

There’s a chain called LOOK Cinemas that has a location near us (Glendale). They’ve got 12 locations spread all over the country. Tickets are $13-15 during prime time but they also have $6 tickets for the first show of the day (unclear if it’s the first show of each movie, which might be on multiple screens, or the

As much as I do enjoy watching Din and Grogu: the fact that they, and the Mandalorians in general have no appearances or impact on the later Star Wars story lines is somewhat concerning in a continuity sense. How do the writers plan to deal with none of them appearing or even being referenced in the sequel movies? I

Fortunately I don’t watch the show anymore. It’s sad that it’s reasonable for me to say that.