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Yeah, but he used to put effort into that.

It was also great in that it didn’t require the viewer to realize that at all, or to know anything about the game itself, but still had all those nods to the viewers that did.

To me it was a really worthy spiritual successor to The Princess Bride - just a fun, funny, poignant, top-to-bottom perfect fantasy adventure movie.  Absolutely loved it, and so did the kids and everyone else I know who saw it.  JUST MAKE A SEQUEL, YOU IDIOTS.

Ha! That’s the first one that came to mind for me. But I also think that’s the first time I even heard the term “Song of the Summer”. I was confused because people were acting like that’s a thing everyone knew and always existed.

Yeah I hadn’t been following this one, so I thought it might be something more like the Guardians of the Galaxy game (which, god that was shockingly good) just with more action. When I found out it was another 5v5 shooter I just lost all interest. Maybe it’ll be a good one, but it just feels like another kind of sad

i was shocked!

Counterpoint: Nah, I’ll wait.

We are truly blessed that Hugh Grant has reached “Fuck it, I don’t give a fuck” stage of his career. 

Forget this, I want a show about a group of friends falling out after a screening of Tim Burton’s ‘Planet of the Apes’. (If any film could make people never want to see each other again, it would be that one.)

This is a difficult needle to thread, because what made Honor Among Thieves work so well was that it wasn’t just another fantasy story - it was someone generating a fantasy version of exactly was was going on in a D&D game. It leaned so hard into the gaming tropes that I really felt like I was watching a gaming group

The fatherhood aspect definitely hit for me, as well. I don’t think there’s a parent out there who hasn’t tried to think of contingencies in the event of their sudden death.

Fair play - the pen is mightier than the sword.

And my...

What’s especially weird is Seinfeld jumping on the “everything is too woke now and no one likes dudes being dudes” train considering none of that was ever inherent in his comedy. That stuff was for Ricky Gervais or Tim Allen or maybe Bill Maher and apparently Dave Chappelle, but Seinfeld’s comedy was always about as

And my pikestaff!

And my axe!

Gonna have to agree with Soylent Green here. For its time, that scene was pretty amazing.

Bite your tongue, that stained glass window hallucination was awesome!

It featured an early, terrible, CGI sequence!

You have my sword!