I came here to say The Leftovers, season 2. So glad it made the article.
I came here to say The Leftovers, season 2. So glad it made the article.
MRAs are so sensitive.
You’re wrong about a couple of things. First, Speilberg didn’t design the costume. She did. Jeopardy didn’t even mention Speilberg, so his input is irrelevant. Second, did you even see what the costumes were like in the two movies? Indiana Jones’ wardobe was inspired directly by the second film, not the first.
I don’t know what’s most incredible: that he has enough children to have five favorites, that he dares to favor any of his children over the others, or that they all write stores. Pretty unbelievable.
He’s wrong about which movie the wardrobe was based on but right that one movie preceded the other. She’s wrong about the movie order but right that she designed the wardrobe based on Incas. Since the order of the movies is completely irrelevant to the Jeopardy answer (which is perfectly accurate), I’d argue he is…
I know that Jeopardy is sometimes inaccurate. I was commenting on this guy’s character rather than on Jeopardy’s reliability.
She was raped by Mr C. while she was in a coma, had the kid, was put in a mental institution at some point, the end.
Why on Earth would you want or expect that from David Lynch?
Yeah, I don’t get the sense he was only correcting her because she’s a woman. I get the sense he was correcting her because her comment contained incorrect information, and that he would’ve done the same for any person.
It doesn’t matter which movie came first, though. They based the wardrobe on Incas regardless of whether it came first or second.
But isn’t she wrong when she says he “later wore the same gear in Greatest Show”? Greatest Show came first.
Yeah, but I would assume the publishers still have ownership of their titles and Nintendo had to get permission to sell them. Plus, the way I saw it, including the old Secret of Mana was sort of like an advertisement for the remake.
The point is that it’s an accessory for people who already have the phone. Of course buying a top-tier phone just to use VR would be dumb, but nobody in the world is doing that.
Maybe he doesn’t want his money, even part of it, going to someone he doesn’t like.
They’re just asking you to pay $60, and then more, for something you want and have no other way of getting.
It’s the one that people know the best. It’s the one I had for sure.
Didn’t stop them from putting Secret of Mana on there.
Wait, but there are already other RPGs on there, and there’s enough space to fit more games. So really they’re just making people who want to play RPGs play only the RPGs they were given and nothing else. How would adding the option of Mother 2 have impacted people hanging out with their friends once in a while?…
The problem with loot boxes is that they’re often the ONLY way to get certain things. In real life, if you want things, you can either work for money to buy them or gamble for money to buy them. Loot boxes take away the “work for” option and just make you gamble, and on top of that, you’re not even getting a choice of…
Who orders pad thai spicy? There’s too much other stuff going on in pad thai to make it capable of delivering a real punch.