mike-from-chicago
Mike From Chicago
mike-from-chicago

Even as that particular subgenre is growing, there still isn't much competition. I'd put the first Avengers movie on par with Spider-Man 2 and maybe a little above X-Men 2. I like the Dark Knight but also never want to see it again, so I have trouble ranking that one.

My wife and I saw Spider-Man 2 in college with a friend who habitually shouted at the screen during movies (since we generally saw silly or dumb movies with him, it was a fine setup). During the scene on the train where the New Yorkers are trying to keep Doc Ock away from Spider-Man, this friend shouted, "Come on, I'd

I find dated late-90s CGI more endearing that dated mid-2000s CGI.

I would venture to say that the acting fits the movie's tone, which is a little arch (moreso than the first movie, much less than the third).

I have only a vague understanding of what Gamergate was/is. However I am 100% certain that I have never heard the word "Gamergate" spoken aloud and have never had a conversation about it IRL.

This seems like it should be a common disclaimer about Shit That Only Exists on the Internet: The more of your time you spend treating it like actual stuff, the less it appears to only exist on the internet. The only good thing about Pepe the Frog or Gamergate is that when I close the lid on my laptop they cease to

Pfft. That's not the bleach challenge. The bleach challenge is where you fill an eyedropper with bleach and try to drip the whole thing directly into your eye without blinking.

But how can you expect people to take you seriously if you don't spend your time learning about a cartoon internet frog on the internet whom internet-based white supremacists love for some reason?

That Yentl puts the "she" in "Yeshiva."

Showtime. You can get a free 30 day subscription through Hulu or Amazon.

"Are there gonna be cookies, or am I gonna have to suck some dick?"

That song gets a lifetime pass for setting up the "Bob crawls over the couch" scene.

I had a D&D game for SNES called Eye of the Beholder - it had pretty cool graphics for the mid-90s and was actually compatible with the SNES mouse, but I could never make it anywhere - I think the door to one of the early areas was tucked away in a corner where I couldn't find it.

You know what I haven't done in a while? Playing House of the Dead Overkill in "2 player mode" with one hand controlling a shotgun and the other controlling a pistol. I'll pencil that in for next week.

As women represent a larger and larger proportion of gamers, I feel comfortable saying that women and Seaman don't mix.

I remember that game being super cool when I was 10, but I wonder if it's playable today.

Please - can you imagine the logistics of mailing out a whole new cartridge for every post-release patch?

They made a game out of that TV show? Crazy.

It only works as an insult if you believe that the Protocols of the Elders of Zion is a real thing. If you don't (ie, if you're a stable, emotionally healthy person), it just fits into the weird category of "things that have been made into insults by historical context."

Once the dust settles from these posting frenzies, it's still pretty rare to see a thread where the two OPs have a direct, civil discussion. As kooky as this site gets, it's still the only posting community I can stomach.