Gotta disagree. He was GREAT in Malcolm in the Middle. My take on that show—the family is fucked up, dysfunctional, and struggling. He works a job he hates to support his family, but he always does what’s necessary to take care of the family. He puts family first, over himself, every time. At the end of the day, the family always comes together to support each other (even if dysfunctional for the first 20 minutes of the episode).
Ugh. I would say good list, but I hate to even give any of those four the designation "actor."
Kumail is awful.
Timothy Chalamet and Zendaya are my #1 and #2 pictures (in either order) for being astroturfed shitty actors that Hollywood desperately wants to be superstars for reason.
I've wondered about this. My graduating class in high school was just about 300 people. There was one guy who people made fun of for being gay, but he married a woman. I literally don't know anyone from my graduating class who is gay, lesbian, or trans. One guy a year younger came out as bi in the most whiny Facebook post ever where he complained about gay men discriminating against him and laughing at him for claiming to be bi.
There are certainly people out of those 300 I have completely lost track of, haven't heard anything about, etc., but I'm friended with probably 100 of them on Facebook, and zero gay.
The numbers have to be wrong, don't they?
I've only seen 2-3 episodes, but the one that really got me was the fucking jousting at night. That's just so...dumb. Just, DUMB.
The giant cock I thought was pretty funny..
Interesting if true.
No mention of Joss Whedon. He got cancelled pretty hard for being a big meanie.
Just let it die. It had a fine and limited run, the movie was forgettable, and we don't need a redo.
That's certainly a fair point. I guess the single biggest thing for me was that the graphics really haven't improved that much in 25 years. A few more polygons, that's it. Throw on some higher res textures and an upscaler, and I was shocked by how good a gamecube looked at 4k.
My kids love roam. They've just about 100%ed it. It has a lot of untapped potential. There are time trials, trick trials, etc., and it's just begging for competitive multiplayer. Then again, it's also almost identical to Tony Hawk 4's open world skating, just different in orders of magntitude.
Are you lost?
That's a low blow, and yet, totally earned (for the journos).
Absolutely! Until I tried Dolphin I would have said my favorite era of gaming for retro was NES and SNES. I play quite a few DOS games with regularity. The early to mid 3D games have turned me off, but I'm rethinking that now..
Double Dash is great. My sister and I played it (and we never did anything else together!). Good memories.
Most of the World courses are retreads of old courses from the SNES on. Not that I'm objecting, some of them were and are great tracks, but still.
Don't even bring up WoW. That one hurts.
Nintendo deserves a lot of praise for avoiding (mostly) the microtransaction nightmare.
I do pay for a monthly Nintendo family subscription though...
I've seen apparent security (unsure if armed, but they camp at the entrance/exit) at some supermarkets in large European cities and it is fairly disturbing that it is necessary. Cultural enrichment, you know.
Don't worry, you'll be there soon! Everyone is talking about enshittification of software, games, the Internet, etc. Maybe what we ought to be talking about is the enshittification of society. Everywhere.
Depends on the neighborhood. When I was in graduate school there was a McD nearby that was drive through only, had bullet proof glass, and when you got your food, they passed it back and forth through a metal box underneath the window, like at an old school bank drivethrough.
More recently, in many urban centers I've seen armed guards at small convenience stores (CVS / Walgreens / etc). San Francisco, DC, Seattle, Baltimore, Chicago, etc...
https://jmail.world/search?q=jerky
Maybe the dude just really likes fresh, frozen, fedexed jerky?
There's a recipe in there somewhere.
From 2018. And what happened next?
Interestingly, there's a Wikipedia page on the topic as well: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_blood_transfusion
Dude had multi-year cancer and 6 kids. That alone is enough to wipe out a lot of wealth. He was also apparently auctioning off memorabilia over the last few years. Not something you generally do if you're flush with cash.
"she" is trans.
What the fuck did I just read? Bring back institutionalization already....
I thought higher T (at least in the form of steroids) was commonly believed to make gym bros a bit gay?
I've been holding out for an M5. It has new Matrix Multiplication functions in the GPU cores that could be interesting. I can get work to buy one to play with, and yeah, the price tag is pretty blistering!
See, I see that as kind of the surface level, but Hal and Lois really have a deeply loving relationship. (And while it never goes raunchy, they do make clear that Hal and Lois are intimate VERY frequently.)
I would take Hal over an Al Bundy or Home Simpson or every single other "dumb white male dad" ever. It's an absurdist almost surrealists show, but at the bottom of it is a family that loves each other.