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Plus movies like Taxi Driver, where the popular image of Times Square was a grungy, porn and grindhouse-strewn dump. To be honest, many cities that had these wonderous movie palaces from the 20s and 30s saw them bec0me dingy porn and grindhouses by the 70s. My current home town of Columbus OH had a ton of them back

The other levels get increasingly difficult as you make your way through a Regan-era depiction of a crime ridden New York City”

And taken out with a bullet to the dome too, no big fight.

Oh, fair. I could have sworn I read something about Hotline Miami. Maybe I just saw the title in passing and associated them.

I don’t know if it really matters or even accurate all of the time, but IMDB lists Smulders as being in all six episodes of the series. Also, could be flashbacks or a Skrull taking her place as the show goes on(?)

If Maria Hill is dead again I am going to be pissed off. Again

Two to one ratio flour to warm water; Heaping T yeast/packet, 2T oil, 1t salt after yeast blooms - or on opposite side of bowl, 1T honey or 1t sugar.

Yeah, during the movie I just assumed it was the first game or some other Spider-Game or maybe just something made for the movie

The only reason I could figure out that it was from the second game is that the HUD was different. Had it not been on IMAX I’m not sure I could tell the difference.

That, and it’s not a college town.

Yeah I know I’m an old man yelling at clouds.

Depending on what they do with the skins and outfits this time, I'd imagine they might have both.

Is her name Mabel?

In TotK, you can pick up and throw just about everything you find in Hyrule Kingdom. Apples, jelly, flaming objects like fire fruits—whatever Link can get his hands on...

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.

Oho, bold isn’t he?