shindean
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I’m a little surprised that 2023 Tim Allen doesn’t think Home Improvement (a show in which the academic neighbour was the voice of reason, the moderately toxic masculine protagonist was constantly learning he was kind of an idiot and could stand to do better, and all ended with them uprooting to follow his wife’s

Or lean into it, and hire a director that knows how to set the right tone for the project like they did with Joe Johnston and the first Captain America movie.

they’re saying adam scott is playing uncle ben and emma roberts is playing peter parker’s mom.

Well that certainly looks like a film.

“Madame Web, Madame Web, Does whatever a Madame can. Can she fly? No.

As someone remarked, it’s like burning down a building for the insurance money.”

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Wait a second, I thought that capitalism was supposed to make everything work optimally. Was that ... propaganda?

I think it’s more to do with the bad campaign and the general rushed feeling to be honest.

Call me crazy but this marketing vehicle gussied up as an award show is not where I care to hear takes regarding Middle East conflicts.

Kotaku’s derangement over this game is getting silly. At least this website will be gone soon.

Seems awfully meanspirited to go out of your way to call out one particular game in an already stacked year.

You’d have to actually be insane to nominate starfield for game of the year, even if it didn’t have so much fierce competition this year, so I’m not seeing the issue. Even “Best RPG” is a stretch, but there weren’t exactly dozens of high profile RPGs this year, so you’ve got to fill out the list somehow.

Pretty much this. And it depresses me that the worst opening ever for Marvel still handily beat the opening of Dungeons and Dragons, which was the best time I’ve had in the theater all year.

Obviously Disney/Marvel wants more money.

Holt should become Marvel’s main composer. Like, how are they not signing her right now for all major films?

I finally saw Killers of the Flower Moon last night. Four of us in the theatre.

Love a union victory, me.

I was more speaking from like.... an investor infrastructure POV. Your whole system relies on that specific game/IP being “popular” (or popular enough to have a player base large enough to profit from). The bulk of the community could move to a new game in a matter of weeks if something deemed “better” comes out.

One aspect of e-sports that is always an issue: If the underlying game/IP goes out of vogue and/or is killed by devs, your entire system crumbles in a (Relative) flash.