nick
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they’re doing racist Pokemon posts on Facebook like you’ve never seen before
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It terrifies me to know that several human beings are going to look at their Friday Night, one of a finite amount of Friday nights you will ever experience, and decide to go see Tron: Ares
Was honestly gonna wait to play it, but I’m getting a lot of fomo seeing everyone’s Pokemon screenshots…
NO! DON’T USE YOUR WORK LAPTOP FOR THAT! THE IT TEAM CAN TRACK YOUR WEB USE!
One detail that’s kind of interesting from the recent leaks is that the original pitch for this second Legends game was another historical game, edo period Johto. Wonder what lead to such a significant pivot.
Genuinely, my favorite horror film of the last few years.
Oh yeah, I did watch The Chair Company a couple nights ago, and yeah… Completely terrific, hilarious.
got the Mr. Chau follow-back, already closer to highbie status than I ever got at the old place
Did it a couple years ago, just feels incredibly powerful
this film takes place in CatFrancisco which has a hot pink version of the Golden Gate Bridge, if you guys even care
don't you wish you had my life
haha yeah they should definitely add group chats here I was definitely in lots of group chats at the other place haha no I totally was why are you looking at me like that
As goes Mr. Chau, so goes the world
Watched the 2025 I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER last night. I realize this is going to be shocking to many of you, but I think it may have been a poor motion picture!
Go off king
Xenoblade 3 literally had cutscenes that were more cinematic than any pop movie that year.
The new Mario Party is $80, and they didn’t even do a Switch 2 port of the entire original game? lmao, ok I guess
Film is an inherently emotional medium, not a logical one. It's an artform built on shortcuts and cheats, on performance and artifice, but ultimately all in pursuit of emotional truth. Divorcing emotional response from analytical evaluation is to misunderstand the art form.
I see this in more amateur film reviews now and then: "Subjectively, I loved it. But in my head, I get that it has flaws." I think that's a fundamentally dishonest way to engage with art. If you're moved by something, it worked on you.
he’s sort-of like the capeshit version of Richard Linklater to me. not a great visual stylist, but his writing and ability to work with actors carries his material very far. he has an understanding of comic book dramatics and storytelling that his peers in the genre tend to lack.
Heading to see Superman 😊