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    Partially random, but did anyone ever expand on that audiophile theory that the very first PS1s had the best audio CD quality because of….reasons?

    I admit to not reading the whole thread, perhaps I will later…but some things that quickly come to mind.

    Meh, some of the edited fatalities were just as silly if you thought about it. I mean, why would Johnny Cage just randomly shove his foot into someone's body and tickle him to death!? Kano just punched a hole through someone's chest and I guess picked up some lint instead of their heart? And I liked how…elaborate

    While not something we should be proud of, many of us have become pretty cynical because of how awful the world has become. Having a happy, happy guy with rays of sunshine telling us to be happy is off-putting. Especially when it's a guy who is making the type of money that we'll never see.

    Tell that to too many podcasts out there that think impressions are the FUNNIEST THINGS EVER. (And then hear from those podcasts' crazy defenders.)

    Not wrong at all. Maybe not the best format, nor the best way to say it though.

    In the last story (?) done on Ben & Jerry's, a picture of Ben and Jerry was there making them look like completely happy stoners.

    I love FM3, but yeah…it's flawed. And I think it was the first game where I absolutely wanted the main character to jump off the nearest cliff. Why are you so angry, Kazuki?

    As ridiculous as Nomura designs are, I don't think Amano designs, when freed from technological limitations, would look particularly great either. Everyone would look either depressed and/or in dire need to eat something. My immediate go-to example is the perfectly okay PS1 SRPG Kartia, which has Amano art inbetween

    Wait, other characters in R.O.T.O.R had names other than the main character? Shocker.

    One of my favorite running gags from Go Bayside! (Yes, I'm slow and need to get through the rest of the podcast) is when April and her guest bring up that SCREECH INVENTED A ROBOT THAT TALKS BACK TO YOU AND HAS INTELLIGENCE. Why the hell is he in school? Why the hell is he not making endless bank somewhere else?

    Saban is a garbage company with garbage people, full stop. Anti-union, crazy protective of this copyright despite the fact they own this franchise and not the actual idea of sentai/toku itself and are just slimy all around.

    Reminder that a certain -gate in the video game universe actually APPROACHED JACK THOMPSON AND FILMED SOMETHING WITH HIM so he could join forces with them. There is so many things wrong with this.

    It was also shorter, watered down and frankly, not all that great of an episode of the series. I honestly don't like to go back to it very often, if at all.

    Brother Love is, quite honestly, the poster child on really how awful all those interview segments were during late 80s/early 90s WWF. Loud, annoying…full of WWF "humor" - with very few exceptions, those segments were always wastes of time.

    I hate to sound like a jerk here, but…can't say I'm all that broken up about this.

    I'm not entirely sure about that, as there seemed to be a clear attempt at a movie. Case in point, there's the infamous "damage control unit" that's in the credits featuring Dave Eddy ("Two first names from Van Halen. Coincidence?" "….yeah." "Yeah.") and other people on staff. They really wanted to make something out

    Better, the mugshot was in a newspaper story! What newspaper would run a mug of…whatever that was? It just adds to the movie.

    Someone on Twitter last night randomly quipped "Z'RIP" and I immediately Googled to see what had happened. I've only seen his MST'd stuff, and yet I can still respect him deeply for his craft. I guess I should see his other stuff.

    Future War is a fav for me as well, because it's one of the most laughably dumb movies they ever did. It also has a quality that comes with some of the better experiments on the show - at least it seems like everyone TRIED. Sure, the terrible editing and the reused sets and the nonsensical religious angle didn't work,