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Gyllenhaal seems a way more likely candidate than Johnson. Especially in a movie like Life, with a for-hire studio director like Daniel Espinoza who wouldn’t be looking out for anything except the final product. Johnson, Fassbender, McGregor and Hemsworth all have pretty solid reputations as costars. Gyllenhaal’s

No boarding parties?!

Y’all don’t know what ‘homunculus’ means, do you?

I think he’s a knob and that TD season 1 was only decent because he had Cary Fukunaga babysitting him, but to be fair, you edited out the part of his post where he said he created the thread specifically so people would stop arguing about season 4 on his post about his father dying. 

The game is just fun, no surprise. It feels good to play, it’s exciting moment-to-moment, the strategems are fun, exciting to use, and incredibly effective, the gunplay is beefy and feels good, it’s just a fun well made game.

Well, apart from all the mentions. Given 400,000 people were playing at once, most users could log in. However, yes, with the vast numbers of people, there have been issues, as mentioned.

For Madame Webb, no Johnson was pretty far from being perfect casting.  Mirren Helen would’ve been perfect casting for the titular character.

I would say that this is much closer to STARSHIP TROOPERS than Earth Defense Force, which has a much more cheesy, “Showa-era Godzilla” aesthetic to it.

Basically it’s 75% Starship Troopers, 25% Terminator, and 25% Warhammer 40K.

I’m referring to my personal experience, not the review. My personal experience being that I’ve been playing since release day.

PC (Steam) and the newest PlayStation only.

I’ve played on PC, I have around 20 hours. Never had any crashes and I run an RTX 3060 and a 3070. I did experience that bug where we weren’t getting any loot or XP after missions but that’s been resolved. Matchmaking is still hit or miss to this day, but like you said, I’m willing to put up with a lot of that crap

Absolutely loving the game. Played the first and the perspective change is nice while still feeling very familiar.

Die Vecna, Die! is a fun adventure. Even if every session it was required to make the same Simpsons joke about the title.

I just downloaded Die, Vecna, Die! from dmsguild.com, which was the final 2e adventure published before 3e was released. Interesting they’re doing the same thing again.

The feeling I get is it’s what a stripped-down console version of EVE Online might look like if EVE was set in the 18th Century Indian Ocean and there were sailing ships instead of spaceships. Which might be OK if like AC IV wasn’t one of my favorite games of all time and I loved the freedom of being able to sail

Star Trek V gets a bad rap. People treat it like it was some kind of flop, but the reality is that it was a commercial and critical success.

I think you have to do some serious acrobatics to not acknowledge that it’s an abnormally strange and silly combination of words that people would find funny. I think what’s happening here is that she was salty to be the butt of a joke so she played dumb and dismissive on camera.

Dakota Johnson is almost ALWAYS like this. She’s kind of quiet, a little awkward, but will put the screws in you in an almost devious way when she wants to. ie: her interview with Ellen where she buried the host in this manner.

Who actually asked for this film? Madame Web? Really?