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I love it

These are some interesting pitches. Firewatch and Deus Ex are good ones. And I didn’t like Death Stranding, but it would probably be better to watch than to play. Hitman’s multiple approaches to one assassination, particularly intrigues me, but not for a whole season. It’s better all in one episode. Functionally,

Hungry Hungry Hippos. 

Assassin’s Creed could be Quantum Leap, but with hidden blades

On that note, I’d say Resident Evil still needs an adaptation, too! For ALL the same reasons

Bioware’s stuff begs to be TV. Their quest design actually have story arcs, and that would make for great individual episodes.

I’m amazed a Metroid movie hasn’t happened in all this time. It’d have been a higher priority for me than things like Need for Speed or Rampage.

I think it’s a decent list, but I agree The Last Jedi’s ranking is ridiculous. Can’t say I’m surprised, though. I expect no less from a site dedicated to overpraising that film whenever they can.

Italians are pretty chill about nudity. With that film we saw just how much

This will likely be the defense’s case.

I didn’t see it until a college course, and our professor probably should have given us the same warning ;)

I wonder that too, especially since the director and producers have passed away. But it just so happens the film was distributed by Paramount, so that’s the opportunity they can use

Bruh...

lol, fair enough

I resolve not to watch a single reboot or remake in 2023. I want to know if I can go the full calendar year without perpetuating the cycle. Does that mean I’ll miss Timothee Chalamet in Wonka? I’m fine with that. I’ll catch him Dune Part Two. Which reminds me I wanted to include sequels, but John Wick: Chapter 4 and

I’m usually good at separating art from artist. Really good at it. But it’s all I could think about watching Emancipation. Perhaps because of the larger context of it. Which is...

For Best, I’d add The Batman, Severance, and a pretty good year for the Playstation 5.

Haven’t seen Andor, but I just watched Morbius, and I liked her in it. In fact, I don’t think Morbius is nearly as awful as everyone said. Venom and its sequel frustrated me way more. Morbius is just what I’d call dumb ‘goth schlock’, no more offensive than something like Underworld was 20 years ago.

Ruth had it coming. She just wouldn’t listen. If you’re mad the Byrds got away with it, then you missed Ozark’s point, and its biggest claim to why this wasn’t going to be another Breaking Bad.