puppetstrett
puppetstrett
puppetstrett

Those posters are gorgeous. I’d be hesitant buying one since the movies not out(and can’t since they’re only at comic-con), but man they look great. I’ll just be happy I grabbed a The Day the Earth Stood Still poster before they sold out.

Finding Nemo is definitely #1, Monsters Inc, The Incredibles, and Inside Out are somewhere after. Beyond that the Toy Story movies are nice, but none deserve the top spot, Ratatouille, Up, and Wall-E are nice, but the pacing and shift in story hurt the overall experience. Beyond that, yeah I’ll give the rest to you.

Yo Gabba Gabba was created by Christian Jacobs(MC Bat Commander from the Aquabats!), which to me explains the creeptastic weird attempt at being aimed at kids.

I was talking about sleeping in the Outback, not in a roof top tent, for exactly the reasons you speak of. Plus I wouldn’t have to worry about the replacing of a tent were it to break.

Certainly taller folks or those with other things occupying the space would find benefit from a tent, but in regards to time saved, comfort(because flat carpet beats dirt, rocks and roots any day), and insulation/weatherproofing; the benefits outweigh how ‘dumb’ it is.

I really want to get an Outback soon. I had an old ‘91 Legacy Wagon, and loved it, and for camping folding down the back seats and not needing to set up a tent is the best. Though do they make maquito-like nets so I can roll down windows without issues?

This means there’s no single-player mode in a game like Heroes of the Storm.

I am confused by this post. Have you looked at the top grossing movies? How many of them are sequels, or adapted from some other property? Where was this post 5-10 years ago? Bringing this up now is just singing to the choir.

Laaaaaaaame. Seriously guys, if you want anyone to buy the thing, make some more games for it. It seems like indie devs are the only ones making games for it. Though a Gravity Rush 2 would be pretty stellar.

I felt like you presented the facts without inserting too much negative personal bias.

Living in Utah, it’s an incredibly common turn of phrase whenever a natural disaster/world political conflict occurs is “Well, we’re in the last days...” The trouble is, these ‘last days’ have been going on since the founding of the LDS church. This isn’t to say there aren’t practical(and cultural) reasons for some

All I know is I WILL be running around with a mini Moogle on my head.

So stoked for Yokai Watch, been looking over in Japan hoping it’d find it’s way over here. Though I am still bummed about the cop out Metroid game. It can’t be too hard to capitalize on the recent 2.5D Metroidvania movement with one of the founding games can it?

Looks awesome definitely going to play this, but yeah seeing the video about it had me wondering about the pregnancy mechanic. Comes across pretty sexist, nothing quite like, want to make a women happy? Get her pregnant! But perhaps I should play the game before I jump to any major conclusions.

Watching through the credits at the end they give thanks to Studio Ghibli and Castle in the Sky, but I never saw where the robot was on my watch through. Glad someone’s got the shot.

Utah had it’s second driest winter on record, so while it’s not enough, it’s been nice to have so much rain these past few months.

Gone Home sucked. If I can get through it in less than two hours and am not impressed, I’d want to return it. I don’t feel the ‘experience’ was worth $20, especially for how little time spent in the game. It’s one of two games I’ve ever wanted a refund for.

This would have been nice after wasting $20 for an hour of gameplay in Gone Home.

I think like you said the Objectivist side of the story was messy. On one end it almost seems like it endorses it, yet the villain is the governor of Tomorrowland, and in some ways makes it seem as though the hording of our best and brightest is what causes our downfall. But again the ending was ambiguous enough that

The way it looks it’s more Sucker Punch than it is Mad Max: Fury Road at the end.