lindsayfunke
LindsayFunke
lindsayfunke

It occurs to me that a lot of my childhood revolved around big movie franchises that bored me to tears. My friends were all obsessed with LOTR so I sat through way too many screenings and nerdy conversations even though I could barely stay awake through the films.

If I'm being honest with myself, I liked The Force Awakens the best because I found the characters more relatable.

I can not keep up with fan opinions sometimes. I thought we all still liked The Force Awakens?

I saw it in a second run theater and had a good time. Certainly not the greatest movie ever, but it entertained me for 2 hours and that's really all I asked for. If anything, the plot holes added entertainment value because my friends and I got to laugh about WTF was happening afterwards.

It’s still showing $4.99 on the android store.

When did that happen?

Jeeze, I had no idea Fraiser had so much character development (or was so willing to upset the status quo). On one hand, you've piqued my interest, but on the other hand, it sounds like it wasn't that successful.

"I can't stand Modern Family anymore."

Where does it start to go downhill, in your opinion?

I've been considering watching Frasier, but your comment makes me wary. Is there a point I should jump ship? I know I'll watch at least the first 7 seasons of The Simpsons (almost done with 4, thanks), but is the same true with Fraiser?

I get that people still watch this show as a blandly inoffensive sitcom, but does it actually have fans at this point? People still like Big Bang Theory even if that show is trash. Who the hell likes Modern Family in 2017? I liked the first few seasons but jumped ship by season 4, and even before that the seams were

A 360 copy currently trades for $11, which isn't terrible considering the game is 4 years old and retails for $30.

Yes, we wouldn't want little Timmy to see something graphic.

In all fairness, a 5 year old's reading skills might not be up to reading subtitles.

I'm assuming it was because of the language.

Probably sold someone else's copy, TBH.

That's exactly what I'm referring to. I played it when it came out so I must have been 23, and the torture scene left me feeling nauseous. It was easily the most despicable thing I'd ever been forced to do in a game.

Former Gamestop Employee: so many goddamn parents.

I didn't care for Liam as a character, but his loyalty mission was pretty fun mechanically speaking. If the game had twice as many linear missions and half as much open world bullshit, I would have liked it a lot more.

Unfortunately, Battleborn didn't appeal to me because it was a multiplayer game.