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If it’s one of the games where she’s in various music videos, like the original psp games, I will buy it immediately. If it’s the newer kind, where she’s just on a stage with various themes and decorations, then I’m already bored. Watching the video, it’s difficult to tell which direction this one is going; some parts

I hate the psychic mom subplot.

When I looked at Gita’s list and did not see Martian Successor Nadesico, I was deeply disappointed. That should be the first thing mentioned (followed by Bokurano) in a “where to go from Evangelion” list, not an footnote in the comments.

At this point, I don’t care who brings back the far superior Project Runway Junior, I just want someone to do it soon, and regularly.

That’s a fairly narrow and pedestrian selection, but the first two thirds of the year are really for playing the games from the last third of the year before, so it’s hard to make one of these lists in June.

I don’t think Mary Louise’s desperation has anything to do with denying who Perry was in the recent present. She’s desperate to deny who he was in the distant past. She isn’t new crazy. She’s been crazy a long, long time.

Hey now! Sam Barsanti works for the branch of Gawker that covers Donald Duck cartoons. He has earned the right to be snooty about other websites.

Super Robot Wars T, featuring Captain Harlock and Spike Spiegel!

I don’t really have time for this game, but I kind of want to play it anyway!

I’m playing Mario + Rabbids on the switch. It’s a very strange game, but I like it. I think the Sims 4 is also happening, because mermaids.

In theory this is very cool.

Hopefully he can tone down the music a little this time. I couldn’t stop laughing during Hereditary because the audio was so cartoonish. It was like a parody soundtrack stapled to a serious movie.

I do ok on the foreign film front with torrents. Not great, but ok. The two from this list that I went looking for - In Order of Disappearance and Ash is Purest White - were both available. On the other hand it took me about nine months to find a copy of Kim Ki-duk’s Human, Space, Time, Human. (It was terrible, don’t

Shazam was good, and its entire story didn’t hinge on a ridiculous infinite underground bunker delivered sans world building, so it was better than at least one of the films on this list.

Oh, the guy with the glowy cards. Hold on...

Hell yes. They’re playing my city. No one ever comes here. I’m so there.

Oh, you mean in a musical! I just assumed we were talking about the gas station nearest his home and the adjoining Costco parking lot, when I read the title.

Wrong. So wrong. Try not to get your ignorance and prejudice on my shoes, please.

I always have this problem with war movies! The minute you put a bunch of guys in uniforms, they all look completely alike to me. I remember watching Saving Private Ryan and the only one I could ever reliably identify was Giovanni Ribisi, because his gun was different.

Detective Pikachu was a surprisingly good movie, still trying to come to terms with that. I could not believe how weird it was, and how much it reminded me of Terry Gilliam’s movies, particularly Brazil. I wish the super hero movies were willing to get that far out there, they might actually be enjoyable.