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I’ll remember this when I next enjoy a Marvel film and also remind myself “you’ve already watched Casablanca, Citizen Kane, 2001, Seven Samurai, Night of the Living Dead, The Godfather, Metropolis, the Three Colours trilogy, etc. These films are so much better and there’s simply no reason to watch or enjoy harmless

Somitting I found particularly effective was how Percival Pickens was a better version of Randal Flagg than the “official” one in the recent adaptation of The Stand. His evil was all about control and efficiency, rather than debauchery.

I launched this through Gamepass and ended up softlocked almost instantly when I went to the barn, accidentally clipped the shovel and saw it fly off the map.

The amount of money involved is literally making me feel sick.

A lot of people have already mentioned many of the scenes that stuck with me, but I see no one mentioning The Care Bears Movie. The witch and her book creeped me out so much as a child.

For me, the ending simply ruins one of the most satisfying parts of the third game, which was bringing the Geth and Quarian together. It’s really the only story section that is outright screwed over by the ending choices, because it makes one of them undo that, and the others seem even more insane.

The only person I’d be okay with owning this Pinhead NFT image and its rights is Doug Bradley.

Something that randomly occurred to me is does Wyeland-Yutani have no rivals in their various areas of dominance? They seems to be involved in various fields, but given they also create synthetic persons who’ve more than just a workforce (in fact, they seem more valued than the actual humans), I’m curious to see if

I kinda feel that when GTA VI does get released, that they’ve improved the feel 9f the game. For the most part I was okay with the driving, but always felt, as others here have said, that movement feels heavy. I also think map traversal on foot needs a massive overhaul.

Having looked through a lot of the comments here, I feel people have either not watched any of the films/series, or glossed over some details.

Off the top of my head, the story of Saren leading up to his fateful encounter with Sovereign would make for a good film. The only “drawback” I can think of is “not human”.

I enjoy the game immensely, but fir the life if me can’t work out why they decided upon a game called Wreckfest focusing so much on finishing first in the campaign/single player modes. Way too many races I’ve done have been too clean, tidy and generally uneventful.

I was going to say the same thing. His delivery seemed to be because he is already having trouble breathing, and you could see a tremor in his right hand. He’s also been in this show eight times before as various characters, so I thought singling out Kenneth Mitchell seemed a bit iffy.

I’m not particularly precious about spoilers, but I will say that in my experience the first watch of a significant moment is very different from subsequent viewings purely because when it’s done well that significance only becomes apparent at that very moment (or just before).

Given he’s known to be a good action director, and that Event Horizon is at the very least considered to be pretty effective at what it does, I have to wonder why he’s never been given a bigger project.

Anyone else getting the mental image of the village idiot (or Trump) literally trying to burn rocks instead?

It’s weird how that date has always had some significance in my life. The first reason is simply that it’s my parents wedding day/anniversary. The second was the same ponderong of what it meant in this game (or rather the combination of wanting to know if it was ever going to lead to something more). Finally, the last

To add to one passing comment in the article: I feel that flying enemies in any game where you’re predominantly grounded are the most tedious of encounters and need to go away. I’ve hated them since I can remember.

I feel like I'm alone in this, but I really liked Rubber. I thought it was funny and absurd and I suppose on my wavelength.

Personally, I view this as like the Peter Jackson King Kong remake or like an anime series made after the manga ended, rather than during publication, and not like Psycho or even something like The Postman Always Rings Twice. I liked the demo a lot, and honestly haven't been able to bring myself to play the original