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Sinister Portent
sinister-portent

This is a great choice. Not a groundbreaking movie, but a tight entertaining 90 minutes that delivers exactly what it says on the box and a cast with no weak members.

What a shitty deal man. So fucked that cancer can come at you like that with ZERO warning.

44 is too young. RIP.

Yeah, in concept I’m on board with people that I don’t like how the game tries to push you into the multiplayer in order to get the good ending in single player but in execution the multi was actually very, very fun and I played many hours of it even after I had beaten the game.

For real. So glad I waited.

The key thing to keep in mind is that, regardless of the wackiness of what’s going on on the /r/WSB board, the strategy here is ironclad-solid: Short-sellers got overexposed, over-bet on a struggling company to go bust faster than they naturally would, got surprised by good news, and are being pantsed as they’re

“how dare you use what we have been doing for years agaisnt us!” -Wall Street

I’m definitely a part of the problem. I’ll be the game day 1 despite not wanting a remake of 4. Yes it was released on iOS back in the day but it’s not around anymore.

The best thing is to just buy bleu cheese and add it to ranch. If my dressing isn’t at least 1/3 bleu cheese, it’s not enough.

This is the correct answer.

gorgonzola dressing for me.

Give me bleu cheese or give me death!

Pretty sure I knew that by the time I was like 10 but it didn’t make the movie any less funny.

I guess I was reading between the lines when Indiana Jones was called culturally abhorrent, and being contrary. I agree completely with your points. Enjoy the property for what it is.

Me too. “boomer energy”? Indiana Jones and Star wars are Gen X stuff.

I would argue that the continued interest in James Bond games isn’t so much about the movies as it is about nostalgia for older James Bond games. Goldeneye being the major focus, of course, but also Nightfire to a lesser extent.

“...rehabilitate tomb raider Indiana Jones into something less culturally abhorrent.”

I understand that! And your recipe sounds really great. I don’t eat sugary stuff (mainly because I have no sweet tooth), so I allow myself to casually consume things like rice, “good” bread, potatoes and pasta several times a week. Coming from an era where white bread was served at EVERY meal...I did not understood

The trick with cauliflower rice is drying it out. I never bother making my own (pain in the ass and heads of cauliflower are somehow more expensive than the frozen steamer bags), but after I nuke it I spread it out on a sheet pan and sock it in a low oven until the edges just start to brown. If I don’t need it