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Their embrace of Million Dollar Extreme was always kind of bizarre to me. Especially since, as a show, it wasn't at all funny. The couple episodes I've seen of it didn't seem politically offensive or "alt-right" in anyway as a show. It just seemed like someone trying to do a Tim and Eric type show with no

Apparently he's entered his, "Sheltered, eccentric, celebrity becomes completely divorced from reality, reinforcing his eccentricity in a vicious cycle" phase.

I thought Ru Paul was a woman until I was like 16. She does trade in camp at times, but for much of her career she took drag deadly seriously. She's not as over the top as some.

People don't hate Von Trier. He's pretty respected among film types.

Eh. I'm gay and even I still think of mother and father when thinking of parents. Pick your battles. Picking fights over trifling shit like this only hurts our cause.

I'd also add "Dead by Daylight." It's an awesome 4 v 1 co-op game that simulates 80s slasher movies (one player plays the killer, the other 4 largely defenseless players play the teens running from him). It even just added Mike Myers DLC.

"Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs" was awful. It was a bad freshman creative writing project awkwardly tacked on to a bad Amnesia mod. And how the creators ever expected you to be scared of the monsters (who looked like an only slightly less cuddly version of the pig side kick from "Beyond Good and Evil") is beyond me.

That's the problem with all horror games. They start out great, but then go down hill 2-3 hours in once you understand the mechanics of the AI. Then they mostly become games.

It was one of the most memorable gaming experiences of my life for me. But that might be just because I read a review I trusted the day of its release that said, "Don't read the rest of this review if you plan on playing it. Just go out and buy it now." And I did. So I really had no idea what was coming, beyond

Fevers and Mirrors if you are under 25, I'm Wide Awake It's Morning if you are over 25.

Sesame Workshop is its own thing entirely, funded by its own merchandising and in part by viewers like you. They did make a deal with HBO a year ago to fund X number of new episodes a year. In exchange HBO got to put Sesame Street on HBO and HBO GO and Sesame Workshop still gets to air those episodes on PBS after a

Wow, I didn't realize that. That's really a shame.

I'd settle for just remastering it in HD and re-airing it. It hasn't appeared on Blu-Ray yet.

Why is that orb attacking a shitty, industrial, apartment building in Cleveland? Is that were the plans are kept?

For a second I thought, "Awesome! Peter Greenaway is coming to IMAX?" Then I was like, "Oh wait……internet."

I remember Archie being in supermarket check out aisles when I was a kid, but I've only ever seen it these days in larger cities. And even then only in the magazine rack, as opposed to the checkout. YMMV.

That sounds way more awesome than a shitty murder of the week procedural.

Yeah, it's such an underrated game. Great gameplay that was mindless action, but with just enough thought put into it to make it interesting. Great story and humor. Amazing set pieces. I wish it'd become a cult classic kind of like "Beyond Good and Evil," but it really hasn't yet. I think people saw its cover art

MK was shit then and it's shit today. You men are drunk on nostalgia.

I feel like Assassin's Creed could be good. Those games are dumb as fuck, but it's allegedly all new characters for the films and the director has a good pedigree. Provided they leave all the dumb alien conspiracy shit out it could be cool.