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Someone should open an organic grocery store catering exclusively to swashbuckling archaeologists.

This exactly. Not sure why people keep claiming that she “deleveled” in the survivor trilogy. It is literally the beginning of her story into becoming a total badass.  By the end of Shadow of the Tomb Raider, I can see her easily becoming the version of Lara from the older games and even the upcoming cartoon.  

The reboot trilogy was supposed to be Lara’s origin, showing us how she got to be the character of the original, so it makes sense that she’d get back there eventually.

On the one hand, he fucked around and found out. You have to know that stealing from a multi-billion dollar worldwide corporation is not a good idea, unless you’re also a multi-billion dollar worldwide corporation which also has platoons of lawyers and a bottomless slush fund that will do its best to ensure that

What? Isn’t the entire procedure obvious? You dump the avocados in a bin, they get fed into a box, you see absolutely nothing that happens in the box, and a bowl of peeled, halved, avocados magically appear in a bowl in a drawer! What more do you need?

This video is not nearly How Its Made enough for me

I thought this would be a “face reveal” about the artist behind the Vtuber being revealed IRL, but it’s just...the animated hair is slightly not over their animated eyes for a moment?

If this movie had only cost $150m to make, this wouldn’t even be a disappointing opener. It wouldn’t have been a wild success, but probably would have coasted to profitability eventually. It seems a decent chunk was spent on the de-aging process. They should have just hired Alden Ehrenreich to do the flashback scene.

In Disney’s case, the box office is only half the equations. A lot of their current work is just keeping brand recognition alive so that decade old Disney attractions remain popular.  

It depends on what their other revenue streams are. Disney has historically used movies to sell toys and park tickets. The goal is probably to sell Lego sets as much as it is to actually make people see the movie.

The plan used to be that the successes more than made up for the losses.

It is absurd that a dozen movies are made for $250million or more every year.  They can’t all be runaway blockbusters.  How do these executives keep their jobs when more than half tentpole movies lose scores of millions of dollars?

Indeed. Over 30 dollars for 2 beers at a recent concert is highway robbery.

How about concerts are too expensive and people who go to them don’t want to spend money on overpriced refreshments?

This is exactly what I was thinking. Man, that game was hard.

I spent forever doing just that to see the graphics. Every time I fell off something it was still fun.

Putting the consoles in a box is one thing.

While the video game history foundation typically doesnt do digital in this case they can because he is donating the devices and storage which means the legality isn't in question at least right now.