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I like it! It's probably my 10th or 11th favorite Nicolas Cage movie, and William Fichtner alone makes it worth seeing.

Usually, I agree. But that Moonlight trailer that just has a wall of praise for the film is certainly effective. Less of a fan of that technique in the Manchester By The Sea trailer, mostly because there it seemed to want to convince you that you should see the movie so you could be in on the club come Oscar season,

Don't you see? His magical mental illness makes him a superpowered monster-man! He can change his body chemistry with his thoughts!

They literally have a character narrate that the premise of the movie is profound! God, I hate that thing.

Thanks for pointing this out— that was something that bugged me about the trailer too. It's cut like an action-comedy trailer, but there's no actual jokes in it. Just the pacing and editing of comedy.

As long as you're masturbating.

It's almost fascinating in its crapulence. Like, there's a mission where some bad guys have infiltrated the guards in a zeppelin, so you have a mandatory stealth bit and sneak in board. You have to kill every guard you see because you can't tell who's innocent and who's an imposter, and you have to stab them to keep

Nah, I was just checking out of this article because there's only so much i can talk about rape.

I like it too! It's not realistic, but Bioshock is an incredibly game-y game, so I don't mind.

It's terrible. The story makes no sense and the game constantly demands that you play it in the exact specific way that it wants. Ive never played a game with less respect for the player's free will.

Swiss Army Man was one of my favorite films of the year, and that trailer is just perfect. It got my relatively square parents to see it too, despite the premise (they loved it).

That freeway fight scene is just incredible and makes up for a lot. Seeing that movie in the theater as a teenager was a giddy experience.

In Bioshock's defense, its hacking minigame was originally going to be about rerouting the pipes to deliver narcotics to a tiny deformed person inside the machine.

Ugh, pizzagate. If there is a future, that's going to be one of the more bizarre chapters in their history books.

if you're going to strawman, you'd do better to not forget about James Earl Jones.

Remember when The Order: 1886, a game set in Victorian London, had a hacking minigame?

Every time I see the La La Land trailer I walk away with one of those songs stuck in my head.

Thanks for clarifying. I misunderstood you some initially— sorry if I came off as snippy.

Oh, it is— but it's not an issue of moral severity or the depiction of evil. It's the fact that rape is used as a lazy shorthand for evil (including in the book, where he does just rape and molest her), and Fuller did something different and less explorative of real-world tragedy.

I, uh… I think you just lost any ground to call someone else rude.