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You’re right, it’s too soon for conjecture regarding his death. So let’s remove the Foo Fighters from the discussion entirely. Let’s say hypothetically that your best friend is also your roommate and business partner. If your friend is, or becomes, an addict and you haven’t done literally everything you can do

I read Dave Grohl’s book earlier this year, it seems like Kurt Cobain’s death still sticks with him and he must feel even more terrible now to have lost a second bandmate.

I understand that life in a rock band generally entails some combination of drugs and alcohol, but at some point shouldn’t the surviving band

That looks like a cutout cookie of the Yamaha logo that puffed up too much in the oven.

To be fair to WW84, he only criticized its portrayal of Eqypt. He could have continued and also criticized its portrayal of love, consent, logic, fun...

Take out the pool scenes and this episode is one of the series’ best.

I hope they don’t bring any of the human characters back this time. There were too many of them already and nothing for many of them to do in GvK.

I finally watched this last weekend and wound up a bit disappointed. Garfield certainly stole the show, but I thought Zendaya was a highlight too. I certainly wouldn’t describe it as “an actively terrible movie” but it did get a bit boring watching CGI villians punch Spiderman over and over again for two hours. The emo

Uncle Nicky somehow went from an alcoholic recluse who spent 50 years hiding from his family in a trailer to the show’s most put-together and reasonable character.

Did you really like it? Or did you definitely, maybe like it?

I like Ryan Reynold’s quippy one-liners as much as the next guy, but has he ever been in a good movie? (Please don’t say Deadpool)

It’s finally happening you guys!!!

“we are mourning the lost”... someone hit submit about nine months and a spell check early.

Not anytime soon apparently.

Geere has a much better character on A Million Little Things, but on a much worse show.

No, it’s not FUN. But it is weirdly addicting because even though practically everything will kill you, you want to spend time leveling up so that you can finally fight back and there’s some amount of “fun” in that. I’m so tired of dying CONSTANTLY that I mostly just run away from any enemy that’s bigger than me

I watched IM3 in the theater and to this day it’s one of the only Marvel movies that I’ve never re-watched (Thor 2 is obviously one of the others.) I wonder if a second viewing now would end with me having a change of heart on it as well. 

Hey take it up with whoever is in charge of Freetown’s defense department contracts.

There can be only one Highlander

All valid points. I guess more so what I was trying to say was that since you need to fight the same robots multiple times to gather necessary materials, once you’ve figured out the best way (or at least an effective way) to fight them it’s just rinse and repeat. Maybe the game just went on too long for my liking. I

Agreed. The combat system was initially really cool but after the first or second time fighting against a new robot, fighting all those same robots again and again ALL THE TIME really started to become a slog. So many fire arrows...