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Yep.

That reminds me of one of my favorite times a video game actually managed to make me reflect on my choices, Metal Gear Solid 3. It’s your choice how stealthily you’ll navigate the game, and on top of that, you can choose to lethally or nonlethally subdue enemy patrols, with violence being easier, considering

Someone put it far better than I, but it’s like these games only give you a violent means of conflict resolution, then criticize you for making that choice. The GTA series is really guilty of this, and I also thought Last of Us 1's ending was obnoxious in the same regard.

Fake news! We all know casino owners are honest, hard-working Americans that would never screw anyone, collude with the Russians or mismanage a pandemic response.

Holy shit, Cheaters is STILL ON. 19 seasons and counting.

They should bring back Cheaters to replace it

what was the other film you walked out on?

I love this post. Let’s make this movie instead.

I was in elementary school in 2001. I can’t count how many times God Bless the U.S.A. we were made to sing it at assemblies, pep rallies, etc. after that. I grew to loathe that song so much that I would feel like shouting every time I heard it. I once faked sick because I knew we had to sing it at an assembly, and I

To be fair to Fallon, he has produced a textbook example of how to do an apology the right way. No excuses. No “if I caused any offence” non-apologising. No putting it in the eye of the beholder (as it were). Just, I shouldn’t have done it, it was a bad thing, I’m sorry.

This movie is a god***m gift and privilege to watch and just keeps getting better with every viewing. In addition to what’s already been mentioned (boat vs sandwich, etc.)...

Umm. Guys. Between this, Fallout and The Witcher... I think Henry Cavill is pretty entertaining. He doesn’t get enough credit.

This movie made me mad to realize how completely WASTED Cavill was in Man of Steel. He has charm for days when he’s allowed to.

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Aside from being a fantastically fun movie, definitely also featured one of the greatest soundtracks of the decade, no question. Pemberton went down as one of the unsung heroes of the 10's music scene, and I’ll always give stuff like this a boost, because my god is it good, with

I love this film.

hahahaha

You’re right — it worked for something like Salo, but even that seems like it’s lost the weight of a lot of its transgression over the years.

Any odds that she’ll denounce Drs. Phil and Oz?

My kid recently discovered Charlie’s Colorforms City and that song is stuck in my head all the time now. It’s another Angela Santomero joint.

So it’s “Demolition Man” meets “Adaptation,” but with Seth Rogen and directed by the guy who did “This Is the End?” This sounds crazy and inspired. Count me in.