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Ish... Slightly-philosophical-slightly-realistic-space-spectacle was pretty big at the time and the zeitgeist has moved on. Stuff like Gravity, Interstellar, The Martian, and this were all trying to go for the same vague genre, and I don’t know if we’ve seen a lot of that recently. Maybe Ad Astra? But that was

Lol, I remember that. It starred goddamned John Goodman to boot.

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What’s great about The Dig is how almost terrifyingly heartbreaking the mediocre ending is. After beating the game the “good” way, I went back and resurrected Maggie explicitly against her wishes, who then kills herself in response. And then when finally revived competently by the aliens, her look of utter

Nah.

And nowhere did I mention how you felt about this, nor the emotional strength of my conviction. You seemed to be implying other folks were concerned about it less than you, most of all, a Jew who has often told stories about Jews for a living, one who has indeed very often hired Jewish actors for those roles. And the

Is it of that particular culture, or is it from an author that “happens to be” of that culture? Does that mean he cannot tell his story with anyone but a person of a particular background, limiting his minority opportunity?

Can we please stop pretending that now is the time to pretend that centrism makes you a morally superior voter, nor is it the time to equivocate in the face of death threats and voter intimidation? Jesus fuck, even Mitch McConnell expressed condolences to the Pelosis and condemned violence. He didn’t whine “NOT ALL

That, and they were like “Oh shit, we forgot women exist asides from being objects for us to abuse” and it was Sheryl’s day to be the token.

Seriously, look at the lineup. I think there might have been 10 total women on stage (at least not as backup singers) throughout the entire four day festival across three different

It’d be funny if they went either the Chef on South Park route (culling words and lines from Hayes’ previous episodes to make Chef say utterly vile things) or the revival of Arrested Development, where they often lampshaded how often they had to film opposite sides of conversations with either stand-ins or literal

Marvel films, you mean? XD

That last comment makes me think of Welcome to Collinwood, but that was a movie where literally everyone was great in it, but it just turned out to be kinda ok as a whole.

Line I remember most is the threat the cop yells in Sam Rockwell’s face, “I will shit... IN you”, and Rockwell’s cringe as he considers what that

This is akin to seeing someone trying to stop drinking, rolling your eyes, and saying they should totally be able to have one drink because you have diabetes and “more literally” can’t drink without it more immediately leading to self-harm, and that means you’re worse off, and they “don’t know what it’s like”.

Technical

Closer to 100% than 90% of current American landlords “earned” their ability to buy a house by having pre-existing family wealth that either paid for the house, or paid for everything in their life but the house, letting them save 4 years of relatively cushy $15/hr pay (likely in a family business) at no sacrifice.

happens to have a great musical number”

Think you found the reason.

This is why, back in Blizzard’s heyday, on-realm/on-server gameplay for Diablo 2 and Warcraft 3 were pretty rock-solid. It also helped that on-realm, off-realm, direct P2P, AND offline single-player were all options for both those games, which meant that the people that were fine with cheats and the people that

Correct. That one act of sexual violence concerns everyone for episodes. That’s different than this show, which is the point people are making. In GoT, most of these acts of violence were culminations of several episodes of plots and mistakes by the characters, if not entire seasons. Then they talked about the

Sociopath: “Don’t you think you’re being a little illogical here?”

Wi nøt trei a høliday in Sweden this yër ?