kagarirain
kagarirain
kagarirain

“It’s just like Star Wars without all that woke politics garbage!”

Dude forgot to light his cast photo.

Well duh! Of course the guy called “Conservative Patriot” hates the lady movie and the black people movie.

The gritty 30-Something reboot we’ve all been clamoring for!

That Last of Us quote sure makes it sound like they’re jumping straight into the second game. There was a lot of speculation that second two might cover some of the time between the games to stretch out the material they had to work with but that seems less likely now.

Romita Jr.’s art is just so bad.

Goron City and Fire Temple 2nd. Yunobo’s ability gives you a free bomb that helps clear walls in caves you’d otherwise have to destroy with Bomb Flowers or Rock Hammers.

I have met people. And I tend not to care what they think about movies.

“It’s about ethics in [movie] journalism!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!111!!!!!1!11"

Do you think commas and apostrophes are woke too? And proper syntax? And not saying stupid things?

yeah I only see people talking about IMDB and RT user scores in reddit comments, never in real life. most people don’t want their movie opinions from 30-somethings who think “Fight Club” is one of the greatest movies of all time

I have my boxes for all my old consoles (yes dating back to super nintendo). Resale value in boxes is super high, the used game stores in my area sell the “complete in box” consoles for way more than a loose game. Also agreeing with Platypus that moving is definitely a great reason to have the boxes. 

Has their social media team ever purchased electronics? I thought everyone just hung onto those boxes for like 15+ years just in case. Or is this not standard behavior? Because this article is telling me it’s apparently standard behavior.

Honestly, I give them more credit for realizing it worked as a series finale. Making a fifth season without Logan could have opened a situation where the show starts running on fumes, whereas this ending almost leaves you feeling it could have kept going. I also appreciate how realistic it is about the circumstances

Yeah, I mean, I guess you can cook something up that’s plausible. But I felt like the finale relied on us to do that far too much. And I just think any real examination into Gene that didn’t come with a pre-ordained conclusion would make it fall apart quickly. And then there’s details like what his son said, which

I don’t think it’s entirely unfair. Barry had a lot of guilt, but he was almost comically unable to empathize with others. He felt guilty and uncomfortable over what he was doing because of what it did to him, but he never had even a sliver of compassion for his fellow human being. It was apparent even outside of his

I think it’s telling that, according to Hader, they wrote the first two seasons pretty much by the seat of their pants, while they had a lot more time during COVID to plan out the last two seasons. I think that’s part of the reason the first two were more intense and, strangely, made more sense to me overall— the

When the third season was good, it was phenomenal. But it felt to me more like individual scenes which achieved greatness versus the show as a whole. Just my opinion obvs. 

As for this finale and last season; the whole is not equal to the sum of its parts. Imaginative and skillful direction (that might have gone TOO far) and fantastic acting from everyone. Some brilliantly written individual scenes. But overall the writing lost the plot.

They should have skipped this trend of time

Totally agree. And if I'm being honest, I'm still not sure what the themes they were trying to express were. I was pretty clear how much Bill Hader was showing off his directorial skills, though.