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You should watch Léon: The Professional (1994). An 11 year old Natalie Portman goes absolutely off the rails.

This game was a flaming train wreck that I proceeded to play for 200+ hours. For all its flaws, the biggest tragedy of Cyberpunk 2077 is that the world designers and art team that made Night City don't get the credit they deserve for building one of the best open world spaces in gaming history. Night City truly is

Yawn. The car that sells by far the largest number of driver-assist-enabled vehicles is associated with the highest number of accidents while driver assist was on? Cool.

I know Gizmodo really wants to paint Tesla (and any other Musk company) in the worst light possible, but this is shoddy reporting, even by blog standards.

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A non-American Trek fan’s work is never done.

Holy crap, can you please not feed into the whataboutism? At least not yet?

As out of fashion as “episodic” shows have become with everyone treating shows like really long movies you watch a bit at a time, I really do hope that we get some of that short story feel back with this show. In TOS, it’s that one where Kirk fights the Gorn, or the one with the pon far fight music, or the one where

Him leaving Jalopnik was the beginning of the end of god tier level writers over there.

The thing is it wasn’t a mistake. They knew who he was when they signed him. It’s why they signed him.

Free speech is important. Dude continually drops the N-word? Well, that’s not someone I really want to listen to. So I don’t. Let others make their choice to listen to whomever they want, just as we allow others to choose what they say.  Freedom is a feature, not a bug.

I really think it’s better to combat misinformation with better information.  Just blocking misinformation only fuels conspiracy theories and is counter-productive. 

Even though I could never afford it (obviously) I think this is ridiculously awesome. I feel like Jalopnik currently has the biggest disconnect in terms of how writers see their takes being received, and what their actual reading audience is. Most of us like to see cool stuff, especially if it was repurposed like this.

So they’re repurposing a ship that would otherwise be dismantled in an environmentally friendly manner, and your take is it’s bad, just because it’s for a billionaire?

I don’t know... defense contractors (or arms dealers, if you will) are technology companies. Kurt Vonnegut worked for GE, which made plenty of weapons systems. Amazing Stories has published so much military sci-fi. I guess I don’t really see the controversy. Raytheon supporting a science fiction awards program makes

You don’t have to buy every big game that comes out. Move on with your lives.

Soooo the company making this game has all sorts of issues. and people are upset about it. But Marvel and Star Wars are owned by DISNEY. A company that has been doing at least 50% of what Quantic Dream stand accused of but for like 100 years.
Disney is literally the evil empire. yet somehow they ALWAYS get a pass

I can’t believe how cheap this looks.

So... Regular flat drywall ceilings? I mean even every other Disney hotel has something of interest on the ceiling in the hallways, much less a star cruiser where they’ve gone to great lengths to have every single ship in every single Star Wars movie have all kinds of details visible. WTF?

It’s one thing for a person to say “I just don’t want to pay for the service necessary to watch the show”, but “I am paying for the service necessary to watch the show but two days before it was set to premiere, it was dropped entirely and now I won’t be able to watch it legally at all for several months” is another

I like Discovery enough to watch it on Netflix but I don’t like it so much that I’d add a 4th pay for streamer to my current subs.

Disney+ in the UK is probably the best value right now because it’s actually Disney+ and STAR as well, providing the shows I believe the US viewers have to get Hulu to watch.

Amazon Prime is