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    wilrenn

    I described it to a friend as “the Dude from Big Lebowski joins a secret society and existential shit is happening” and it sold him on it.

    One thing only: an Artiphon Instrument I. They’re pricey, but they’re 50 bucks off this weekend with a code that’s on their site. And no shipping fees, either.

    So it seems to me that these two teams were quantumly linked??

    Oh, yeah, and two seasons in and I’m still waiting for John Wayne to show up..

    I’ve been watching it from the beginning and it’s slowly worn me down. I used to watch it with excitement that my favorite insane comic from the 90s was being adapted for TV, but now I watch it with a sense of dread and wondering just how they’re going to fuck up these characters week after week.

    Those royalty checks aren’t coming in like they used to, so when a song of his actually IS used, he sees a bigger paycheck in the form of litigation. Pretty sad.

    Hands off Spidey. Don’t mess with him. Period.

    They really messed up the name of the movie. It should’ve been called ‘Marvel Team-up featuring Spider-man & Iron Man’.

    Maybe it’s not your being too squeamish, but the tone of the show felt more in line with the movies and culture of the time. If it were to divert from that time period of innocence from movies like ET and Goonies, it wouldn’t have the same feel.

    Can I run my own software on any of these? I have Full Throttle and some San & Max game on the original discs that I’d love to play! They’re in color and I think they ran on my old, old PowerPC Mac which last ran 7.5.5 (I think).

    Fatal Frame is a worthy contender among the horror titles which I feel has been lost to the ages..

    This right here.

    I was a fan of the comic back when it came out, but it’s been so long, many of the characters and story plots are fuzzy to me now. Still, as much of a purist as I am, I’m willing to allow the show, being a different beast than the comics, to do its thing and hope that everything comes together in a pleasing manner.

    I found what I thought to be a major plot hole in the first season being that the sheriff seemed to be inhabiting both the past and the future. He brings Matt Dillon into the future and annoys him there, and then after he can’t get him to forget his family and move on, he brings his family along, too. Did he travel