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Very solid series. I liked the original Legacy short film way more when it was trying to be grounded in reality, but the series was pretty great too. Went a little off the rails in Season 2, but it still had its moments.

But then, I saw MK1 in the theater as a kid, and we were all pretty goddamn impressed by that movie

Just saw it for the first time a few days ago, and I surprisingly gotta say... meh.

It’s obviously not terrible by any stretch, but it’s basically just a goofy/hammy stage play being (marginally) carried by a bunch of really talented actors. After all the praise I’d heard shoveled on it for the last 30 years I was

Blerg. I’m not one of those people who thinks you can “ruin a thing” by taking another go at it, so they should have at that... but The Black Hole is freaking perfect as-is.. The effects are spectacular, and so is the acting.

Just watched it again recently and was blown away by how well it holds up, and just how dark

Oh, I can so beat anything I’ve read here thus far. If anyone bothers to read something this long and this grey anyway...

A few years back I got laid off from an amazing animation/development position after a decade with the same company. I had gotten a little lazy in terms of progressing my skill-set while there, so

Could not agree more. What’s super egregious is that in a lot of cases, they are filled with ancillary characters you can’t buy outright.

For example, Finding Dory, and Lion Guard... My kid is equally obsessed with both of those toy lines, and about 80% of the toys in the blind bags are characters you can’t buy in any

I’m always stoked when someone has opened them... My kid freaking hates doubles, and I’m not about to open something I’m not going to pay for, so my choices in blindbag situations come down to, see if any are open, or sit there molesting all the packages trying to decipher what’s inside them by touch alone.

Uh, they still have an entire aisle of Star Wars figures in every toy and department store... I’m sure every generation is nostalgic about their toys, but I’d wager that my son has more analog toys than I did as a kid, not less...
Action figures, cars, legos, etc... All just as popular as they ever were.

Also, yes, my

Nope. Very colorblind, never had a problem at the DMV... Only place it’s ever burned me was when I worked in graphics & animation. (understandably)

You mean totally satisfied with a superior format that outside of 4K is still the highest quality you can get? I mean, outside of the fact that some day my player will break and it will be difficult to replace it, why would I regret my HD-DVD collection?

Besides, that issue doesn’t even exist with 3D BD... There will

Fair enough on some levels... Like, companies dropping support for 3D on sets certainly does imply that it’s not a marketable add-on anymore (from their research on it), but that doesn’t have anything to do with your initial comment about 3D movies. They’re still making them, and they’re still cranking out 3D Blurays,

Flop implies something failed... None of the things you just mentioned objectively failed. They emerged, rose to absurd levels of popularity, and then leveled back out.

They have clearly stopped marketing 3D as a sales gimmick (and even stopped including it on some product lines), but there are still millions of TVs

I wear glasses, I have two 3D TVs, a 3D projector, and a half-dozen different VR headsets, and the only one out of any of these things that is a problem with my glasses is Google Cardboard. Which fortunately, doesn’t even require me to wear them, since it’s SBS 3D and the screen is an inch from my face, so I can see

If anything, I’d say PsVR is underrated... I haven’t tried a Vive, but I own Gear, a couple of Cardboard headsets, PsVR, several older “homebrew” PC VR systems, and I’ve tried Oculus many times, and I still think PsVR is without question the best commercial system out there right now.

It’s more comfortable,

1.) Corrective lenses are largely irrelevant... On lower-end hardware (Gear/Cardboard), you don’t need them, as the screen is an inch from your face and the DoF is not good enough to trick your brain/eyes (SBS 3D.) On higher-end VR (stereo 3D), they were accounted for in the design and are just not an issue. I haven’t

Wow... I hope you’re really young, or just outright trolling, because if you really don’t see the difference between these things, that’s super-disturbing.

It’s not just the account they will block... His IP and/or MAC Address will be blacklisted as well. If your IP is blocked, you can pay for a VPN service to get a new one, but they tend to degrade your bandwidth pretty badly. If your MAC Addy is also blocked, you would need different hardware as well.

There is no way to

Except, that’s a terrible example, since nobody knows what race The Major’s body is supposed to be... There’s been speculation for years that it may well be (artificially) Caucasian. Especially seeing as how they at one point showed another intelligence harbored in a body made of the same line, except it had blonde

Yeah, it definitely looks way too big. There is a very cramped basement feel to that set that is not present in that floor-plan.

I’m more surprised by Richmond’s room than anything though. I always thought the servers were on the far wall opposite the door. I doubt they got that wrong though, I’ve apparently just been

It does have at least one window actually. It was a point of contention in an episode where Jen told them to wash it and they didn’t believe her there was even a window there.

Regardless though, yes, it does take place in the basement.

Ah, no doubt. It’s probably just licencing stuff. They just don’t want to bother making a deal on mostly dead platforms.

I’m super tempted to buy UMvsC3 on Ps4, but I just can’t fathom paying for that game again... Already bought it twice on Ps3 (vanilla, then Ultimate), and then bought it again for Vita.

Heh, great