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wellgruntled

Paging Eric Swalwell... Eric Swalwell... there are two megadouche techbros in need of being called out Kevin McCarthy style...

As much as he’s not wrong about the world being full of partisan hacks whose only identifiable trait is how much they hate “the other side” (my words, not his but that’s the vibe he’s putting out)...

Nice throwback!

Will Arnett stated that although the Twisted Metal TV series deviates from the game’s storyline, his Sweet Tooth is still a maniac who would “love to kill you.”

Silence, heretics! Observe the 5D chess (with multiverse time travel) grandmaster at work!

Can their “fight” take place in Farmer Brown’s house at just the right time?

Diggle! 

Indeed! That middle ground is where I usually take my walks. (And I further appreciate the issues you’ve been having with your keyboard.)

If they won’t keep them available to stream and won’t put out physical copies for purchase, creating your own de facto preservation society seems to simply be the right thing to do. For history’s sake, if nothing else. :)

Enjoy that streaming show but concerned it might disappear? Build your own back-ups.

The catch is that it’s really a peninsula

This looks fun! And as much as I’ve sworn off going to theaters for movie watching, I may break and - at the very least - buy a ticket even if I don’t attend the viewing just to do a small part to help bolster against the misogynist incel assholes that will inevitably swarm all over this

Lead spear-catcher dude has both Karl Urban and Jason Momoa vibes with that look and shall now be referred to (by me) as Karl Drogo.

1. FTFY

Gawddamn that looked terrible. Those renders were Matrix 2's “Burly Brawl” level of jank.

I’m intrigued; the visuals look great and I’m almost always down for an original sci-fi IP — fingers crossed the story sticks the landing

To be fair, Cox comes off as even-handed in the discussion—no Logan-esque “Fuck off!”s here—and he dodges at least one Morgan-trap about whether people are too hard on the evils of the past.

I appreciate the push for excellence in visuals, sound, choreography, and (to a lesser extent) story, and will absolutely savor it all!*