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I have a great relationship with the krogans.

I'm with you. In fact, I'd argue MoS is Snyder's second best film, behind the Dawn of the Dead remake.

Time to assume a new identity, Guy Incognito.

It wasn't successful because of Greek Americans specifically. It was successful because any large overbearing American family that still held on to their specific cultural roots could watch it and say, "That's just like us!" They could latch onto whatever general details clicked — names that repeat too often, not

See, this is why I almost never roll the dice on dubs. Every once in a rare while you can find something animated with a high quality dub (some Studio Ghibli movies, some of Shinichiro Watanabe's shows) but 9 times out of 10, the decisions about what would play well to what audience are based on broad, dumb

One of the best things about this scene is the slapstick strikes the perfect balance between "this is OK to laugh at" and "this is extremely painful." That sounds easier than it is.

I think Unrated editions are a much bigger pet peeve than red band trailers, (a) because they are manipulative in a way that is just to make extra sales, (b) because the extra TOO EXTREME FOR THEATERS! content was usually just cut because it was boring or the jokes were clunky, and (c) because sometimes red-band

I think there's kind of an elegant poetry to "the used a dude to generate the fireman, but create from scratch the other monster…"

I know, right? I can easily imagine a Tweedle-Dee and Tweedle-Dum in costumes that are basically just stilts and pear suits. Anything would be better than the rubbery farts that made the final product.

As unwatchable as the Pirates of the Carribean sequels became, the CGI on Bill Nighy's octopus face has held up really, really well.

Hmm… maybe I wouldn't have agreed with you then. I think I misunderstood what you meant by "fun."

I would've mostly agreed with you after good kid m.A.A.d. city, but To Pimp a Butterfly has "King Kunta" and "i" which are both a lot of fun.

The interesting thing about Spy is that, despite a terrible marketing campaign stuffed with pratfalls, McCarthy is basically the straight man. The zaniest character might be Jason Statham.

Their sophomore release, "Tone Deaf to Irredeemable," will always be their masterwork.

I appreciate that ACIV is the only game in the series that embraces me playing as an unrepentant sociopath. As a pirate, it's great seeing sails in the distance and saying, "I want that" as your only justification for starting a fight. Edward is a selfish dick who never really learns all that much. That's refreshing.

He's definitely the SBC character that's aged the best.

Nope!

Killing tigers is a lot more bothersome when you're a 21st century spoiled asshole with an assault rifle than when you're a caveman with a stick.

Seconded on the current Humble Bundle. It's the only time I've pulled out my credit card the second I looked at it. I would've paid the top tier price just for Sunless Sea, much less everything else below it.

I think I know which one is which, but they're both so terrible, I honestly can't be sure.