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I was born in 1995.
I guess what I'm trying to say is that I like Sugar Ray. -ducks-

Surely we all long for the day when we can turn on our televisions and have to ask, "Is this boxing or BattleBots?"

The Old Republic set out to do something similar, where the idea was you could fill almost any role with any class (with some exceptions). I don't know the extent to which they're considered to have succeeded, but it's a pretty good concept.

What's that, you say? An opportunity to tell everyone yet again how KOTOR II is one of the greatest games ever made?

I've been playing the pre-expansion patch for Legion, and the combat is just so much better. It feels so… crunchy. Fury Warriors, especially, are a very good time.

I've gotten back into World of Warcraft recently. WoW is interesting in that you can get into the story as much or as little as you want and it still works. You can fully roleplay a character or just enjoy the mechanics and the core experience still works. That said, I find myself able to hang onto it much more easily

I HATE SAND, FOOL!
Edit: Hm. Apparently this article is a month old. That's embarrassing.

On some level, probably.

Yeah, I never consider hate campaigns against any individual okay. Lambast the studio or the system or the culture, but that doesn't make harassing a person acceptable.

One thing that sucks about that is that there's a perfectly valid criticism to be made about how a less conventionally attractive, more full-figured/ muscular actor would have been a better choice for the role (given how few roles they're given in Hollywood in the first place), but it's buried under man babies crying

It saddens me that the glut of clickbaity articles about Hamilton will sour a lot of people on a pretty powerful and impressive work of art (this coming from a guy with a general disdain for musicals).

Anyone else ever heard the recording of Marlon Brando's Anti-Burt Reynolds tirade? Weird and fascinating stuff.

This is why I can't do Film Crit Hulk articles. Well, that, and the fact that they're War and Peace-esque in length.

Yep, this.

Genuinely surprised to see Cross goes after Anti-PC types, as I rather had him pegged as among that particular brand of douche-canoe. Glad to be wrong, mind you.

Or rather, do!

Yeah, I'm thinking the solution here might be "Let's not adapt Frank Miller's works into movies".

Oscar Isaac/ Jeff Goldblum is something I'd be willing to watch.

Of all of the forms possessed by the many-faced creature who stars as the generic white dude in every movie (see also Vikings guy, Jai Courtney and Sam Worthington), Charlie Hunnam is certainly… well… one of them.

You… I like you.