I feel like Ezra’s antics of choking women, committing assault, trying to steal people’s identities, committing robbery, and threatening to murder people, are on a different spectrum of behavior from “being an 11 year old girl” or “having dementia.”
I feel like Ezra’s antics of choking women, committing assault, trying to steal people’s identities, committing robbery, and threatening to murder people, are on a different spectrum of behavior from “being an 11 year old girl” or “having dementia.”
FF15 was one of those games I’m glad I didn’t play until years after its release. Once all the DLC came out and could be bought together with the main game in a Definitive Edition package (and also that one really tedious chapter got a patch that vastly improved it) the game feels much more complete. The DLC side…
Nah, the story was what saved FF15. The fact that it focused so much on the relationships between the party members, and on the simple act of hanging out together and bonding as friends, elevated it past all the silly loredumps and worldbuilding and talk of magic crystals.
Pretty shocked not to see Ezra Miller anywhere on here. And on that note, The Flash is nowhere to be found either, and it should really be on the Worst Picture list. That was the biggest flop in a year of superhero flops, but more importantly it was also an aggressively insulting movie that forced us to endure two of…
It’s okay to exploit the dead so long as you do it for less than four minutes, says man who doesn’t know he’s on the internet.
Okay, but who cares? Their motivations don’t really matter in this case. The game is preserved regardless, and there are thousands of games which ONLY still exist because someone pirated them.
The word “capitalism” appears nowhere in that article but this is the internet so I don’t know why I’m surprised that someone is inventing a pretend reason to be mad about something.
I love Gamepass, too. I also love having the option to own certain games that are special to me forever. I should not have to give up the second choice in order to enjoy the first.
Seems like a neat game, too bad I’m not allowed to own it.
Call me crazy but I prefer video games that have effort put into them.
I don’t think Fox is hurting for funds to make new animated shows given that they literally have too many to air on a single night anymore. They greenlit THREE SEASONS of Krapopolis before the first episode even aired. That is not the action of a network that’s strapped for cartoon money.
I mean, those things aren’t mutually exclusive. You can have a show with meaning and character development, and which also knows how to laugh at itself. That’s what She-Hulk was. It wasn’t perfect but it did was it did really well, and more importantly, it showed us that we don’t need to take the MCU so goddamned…
Punisher’s first season was pretty decent. Jon Bernthal gives a fantastic performance, it avoids being lazy violence porn which is always a danger for that character, and it ends perfectly, with no need for any more. And this is proven further by its horrendous second season, which alternates between being a dull…
That whole take about attention spans is so tired, and also straight up incorrect. For all the freedom to mess with runtimes that streaming supposedly offers, TV runtimes haven’t really changed much; we’re still using the half hour comedy/one hour drama model for the most part. In fact, the whole concept of…
All the Sopranos are here to celebrate! Homer Soprano, Marge Soprano, Bart Soprano, fun fact I have never watched this show.
He can bring it up without being such a crybaby about it.
That’s because Dave knows how to laugh at himself, whereas Jo went onstage and whined about how everyone should be required to laugh at themselves except him.
Meanwhile, everything I know about the Sopranos (seriously, I have never watched a minute of this show) I learned from this comedic review of the 2006 Sopranos Playstation 2 game.
The highest-grossing movie of the holiday season was a musical. I don’t know where this “audiences hate musicals” perception comes from because it’s certainly not backed up by box office numbers.
The novelty of ‘28 Mickey being in the public domain will wear off, but he’ll still retain that status forever, which gives people plenty of time to come up with interesting takes on him. Everything we’re seeing now is basically meme stuff on the level of “We can make Mickey Mouse say fuck!”