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I’m torn. On one hand, these busses are annoying to get stuck behind. On the other hand, they bother rich people. It’s a wash.

All you can do is try to be a good person and hope your kids will do a better job than you do.

An interesting effect of all these endless sequels and reboots is that we’re getting a lot of big studio movies about the unrelenting passage of time, how it ultimately destroys all, and how all we can do is hope the next generation does a little better.

That’s not an ad hominem dumbass

Fuck off, I can say whatever the hell I want.

For your sake I really hope this is just a troll account and you aren’t really like this.

If spending the most money gives you the best Star Wars opinions, then the Disney corporation is the final arbiter on all things Star Wars. They spent $4 billion on it, and they really like The Last Jedi.

BUT MOM THESE ARE MY TOYS

Leia rebuilds the Resistance, then dies peacefully of old age (the third movie definitely opens with her funeral).

You’re really taking this too seriously. This is Star Wars, not a docu-drama. Magical fantastical shit happens sometimes.

I saw it more as a last-ditch moment of pure instinct in an extremely stressful moment, like a mom lifting a car off of her kid. Humans are capable of pretty crazy stuff in life or death situations, and that extends to Force users.

Eh, once I realized that every monster hunting quest was essentially 1. Find attack location 2. Follow trail with witcher sense 3. Kill monster, I lost interest in the side quests.

I really appreciated BotW’s lack of a leveling system, which meant among other things that you never felt compelled to fight every monster you came across.

I think the key difference is whether the open world is the space where the gameplay takes place, or if it’s just a space you walk/drive through to get to missions. In BotW, traversing the open world is the game; in Far Cry 3, for example, you could remove the open world and just drop the player outside a series of

“All leftists are group thinking morons like you.”

He always seemed like a comedian who was empathetic to women’s issues when it comes to men. Like he had that great bit about how a woman going on a date with a man is like going on a date with a bear and hoping this one is nice and won’t hurt you. That bit comes off differently now that we know that he’s the bear.

I had this problem with the previous Wolfenstein (which I still enjoyed). The worst was the moon base, which should have been this amazing epic location but could have been any generic bad guy base anywhere.

I’ve played every Uncharted on easy. The shooty bits are the least interesting part of those games, and they’re much more fun when you can jump around getting your Rambo on and trying out new fancy ways of killing dudes, instead of spending the whole game hiding behind cover and precisely picking off dudes.

Um, Mr. Stone, the “fashionable sense of cynicism” is a key part of the O’Neal brand.

Uh, also from that same interview: (in regards to Jim Carrey improvising) “Not as much as Dustin Hoffman on Tootsie, who would just do whatever he wanted to do. I guess he felt he was above the law. We did that scene where I was supposed to burst out of an elevator, and he was in the elevator with me, and we’d hear