torgo999
Torgo999
torgo999

Oh crap for some reason I didn’t realize they would eventually pull access to games. I keep “claiming” games that look interesting with the intention of one day coming back and downloading them. I assumed that if I claimed them I could play at my leisure even if they left the service. Whoops, better get playing.

So basically...

If 80% of people are watching ‘reality’ programming, that explains a lot about this country

I’ve worked an event with a lot of “reality show” people in it.  Everyone on the production side felt dirty afterwards. 

If 80% of people are watching ‘reality’ programming, that explains a lot about this country....world....whatever.

“It’s not HBO, it’s TV”

You’re getting a worse service for the same price... Currently $15.99 give you add free HBO with 4k. Now you lose 4K and get Dr. Pimple Popper. Who asked for this...

I don’t understand this. It would make sense for your AAA 1st party games to not immediately be on the subscription service so you don’t cannibalize the initial rush of sales, but wouldn’t it make a lot of sense to keep these in the subscription in perpetuity 1 or 2 years after release? How much money will Sony really

Jimmy James is the role I most associate Stephen Root with and this clip is the pinnacle of that character. 

Yeah I was totally scrolling to see this! Like, they really didn’t ask him about Jimmy James! 

Now playing

What! Only a passing mention for Jimmy James. 

I don’t know about you, but I appreciate when a review lets me know not to take it seriously really early on like that.

So, this B- movie is better than “last year’s abysmal The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent,” which the AV Club review gave a... B+? Got it.

Huh. I had no idea that “The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent” was abysmal. You’d think I would have noticed that when I watched it. 

I think second run and niche programming are the way to go with smaller single screens.

I think they can be saved but they need to switch models from being just first run theaters. Kevin Smith bought a theater in NJ and is keeping that going between being both first run and a place for him to host event screenings which he said makes more money than the first run movies there.

Single screen cinemas are doing pretty good with second run flicks in my area.

Yeah, not the best premise. Can’t blame superhero shit for this, any more than you could similar blockbusters.