kngcanute
KingCanute
kngcanute

This is fucking Kundun erasure, this is.

FF16 is notably a timed exclusive. So it could appear on an Xbox console at a later point (approx 6 months), much like how FF15 was made available for Xbox One.

I just assume that any animal that kills less than a thousand humans a year is beneath an Australian's notice.

Seriously, one of the best soundtracks for me growing up. If you don’t fall in love with Johnette Napolitano doing Everybody Knows with Concrete Blonde, you are tone deaf. It’s also where I got my first taste of the Pixies (I still love Wave of Mutilation and consider it the preeminent Rainy Day Song) and the Cowboy

in the back, through the special curtain.

I love Pump Up the Volume. The soundtrack introduced a young me to Concrete Blonde and my life hasn’t been the same. 

Samantha Mathis in Pump Up The Volume was a 90's crush

OK, I guess. But that’s not super-compelling, as you obviously cared enough to make the assertion.

Why does no one ever provide links? For years?

I hate how Snyder bros, gamers, and particularly Witcherino fans kiss his ass and think he’s their personal best friend (the dude couldn’t care less if they all died), but that was according to a single source who has nothing to do with the show, and who deleted their tweet.

I feel like the new film grasped the scope, scale, and stifling baroque stagnation of the Dune universe, but whiffed every single emotional beat in the novel. every potential moment of human connection is rushed through so quickly to get back to some jaw-dropping visual that you’d be forgiven for not realizing the

Battle not with candyasses, lest ye become a candyass, and if you gaze into the bald, the bald gazes also into you.

Look, I think we can all agree that if anyone gets to be an egomaniac jabroni (...sure, that’s a word), it’s The Rock. I mean, come on, he took over the name of the most common object on the planet. You know how cow milk is so prevalent that we just call it “milk”? How chicken eggs are so overwhelmingly popular that

I actually appreciate that he stepped away from science fiction and went back to whodunnits — the restrictions of real-world storytelling force him to come up with actually clever mystery plots.

It’s a food, so someone is bound to be allergic to it. Google says less than 1% of the world population suffers from it, and the symptoms are similar to a tomato allergy with deaths being rare, but possible. 

I really enjoyed Glass Onion, but I feel like the investigators in mystery movies are our surrogates... we shouldn’t go into the mystery knowing everything, but we should at least know everything that they know! Which we did in Knives Out! I felt the reveal was too much of a cheat, but the characters and interactions

I like Rian Johnson a lot BUT "thought it was very clever, didn't it" is kinda how I see *most* of his work.

I’m a huge fan of Lynch’s Dune, first off because I grew up watching it but mostly because it portrays the sheer weirdness of people, things and ideas that are 10k years advanced from us. Patrick Stewart carrying a pug into battle? Sure, why not, people now do things that would seem absolutely insane to someone 10k

You and I seem to have read very different interviews.