I was seriously looking for the song, it wasn't any form of spam or self promotion.
Found it at last, at "Qobuz", a high quality music download site. Cost me two bucks though.
Thanks, I will make do with it until I find the CD I guess, as it looks like that's the only way I'm going to find what I'm looking for in the quality I want.
Tried it, only found the censored.
The original Dracula by Bram Stoker and Frakenstein by Mary Shelly are both still great.
I hear people on the internet say this a lot, but I have yet to encounter a disc with this, and I have CDs that go back to the 80s. Even talking to other people, the only time I have heard of it happening was with Sega CD stuff. I think most pressed discs will be good for a long time, there are just handfuls of bad batches that die prematurely. I don't think it's as common as internet people act like.
As far as CD Rs though, they are very unreliable. Was going through some CDRs and DVDRs that had old home movies and photos, and a good amount of them didn't work anymore.
Replaying all three of them on my PS2 right now, great games. I would say 2 is probably the best though.
To me, Marvel's decline really started in the mid-nineties, when editors basicly threw continuity out the window. Horrible stories and constant retcons really diminished the authenticity of the stories. Things got a bit better in the late nineties, but by the mid-to-late 2000s things got really messy again (OMD probably being the best example). Writer were allowed to just run wild, but then reset everything to a status quo at some point, which really made the stories feel like nothing mattered. The wokeness element was just more fuel on the fire when it came about in the early 2010's. That's not to say that there hasn't been some good runs since, but the brand as a whole has never been as strong and cohesive. Past 2014 or so though, there is hardly anything good left.
This is probably my biggest problem with it. You have to have 60 year old Batman stories fresh in your mind to even understand some of the concepts.
Thank you all for the tips, I never expected this many replies lol.
Between this, the Shift, the Boy and the Heron, and the Christmas story re-release, I am actually unsure if I will get around to seeing all the movies I want to this month.
I don't even remember the last time that's happened lol.
The Wonder Years is great.
The book this new Hunger Games is based on was actually pretty solid, it is worth a read for anyone interested.
I feel like the YA novel-to-movie thing died forever ago, this movie feels like it would have came out 10 years ago.
Personally, I skipped this movie because of main actress and the trannie.
They are some good ones out there. Father Stu is a recent one that is really well done.
Creative types have been left-leaning for a long time now, even before the current "wokeness" trend, so it's hard to find media that goes too far right.
The closest thing I can think of would probably be a lot of Christian movies. They often become so preachy and heavy-handed it impacts my enjoyment of them.
I agree. Most people in creative work have been left-leaning for decades, even before politics infected everything. The problem is how they have let it infect their work, to the point it compromises any sort of good story.
As long as his story is clear of it, I can separate the creator and the work enough to still find enjoyment in it.
I googled it, and I couldn't find anyone calling hellboy woke besides the image someone linked. I also looked up the comics on those free comics sites and skimmed them, and there was nothing really obvious at least.
I will probably go ahead and at least finish BPRD. It sucks about Mignola though. I don't know why these comics creator continue to divide an already increasingly small fanbase. No wonder American comics are on their last legs.
I wasn't on Twitter at that time, I only used it once Musk bought it.
Yeah, I will probably steer clear of really recent stuff.
Is BPRD OK up until it's conclusion in 2019 though?
I looked and scrolled back like 2 months, and outside of the fact he is from LA, I didn't see anything liberal or even political. Am I missing something?
It was actually called Jrt Grind Radio for its original dreamcast release in America.
One of the greatest issues of Spider-man ever in my opinion.
Might sound silly, but I think Shrek is a really good example.
Ogre's are typically associated as being evil, but it quickly shows that's not who Shrek is.
The movie continues this theme when you meet the princess. While at first you would think her and Shrek have nothing in common, but again it shows not to judge by appearances, showing the princess isn't who you would expect.
That is the blue fairy from the Pinnochio remake.
Looks like a man in drag.
Article for those interested in reading it.
Woke Disney Lost Almost $900 Million On Last 8 Films: Report https://www.dailywire.com/news/woke-disney-lost-almost-900-million-on-last-8-films-report
And this isn't even considering Indiana Jones is predicted to be a major bomb.
Thanks, but I managed to find it. Ridiculous how difficult it was though to find a decent quality version of it.