The movie Everything Everywhere All at Once really brought a tear to my eye. It ignored a lot of "safe" conventions and just went all in on making a really good film.
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Outside of sports games & racing games, and Death Stranding & Monster energy drinks, what other games have ads?
Not being argumentative. I'm a PC gamer and I'm actually curious if there's like Pizza Hut ads while playing God Of War on a console or something!
I am bottom Shrek.
You don't watch a military movie and trash talk movie goers, threaten to bang their mom and then do a teabag motion when someone dies?
My wife, kids and I play video games together by sharing the controller.
We were playing classic SNES games together. Like playing Super Mario World or Super Metroid. My youngest isn't really good at bosses so he hands it off to his older siblings. Where my wife likes to draw various scenes from the game so we can color them later.
It started during the pandemic but we do it once a month now and it's been a great family bonding experience.
How much would this criminal get away with?
Roughly $3.00.
The only message I got was cops are unhinged.
That's not true. I beat Dark Souls 3.
Watch them have no issues printing racist stickers.
Not sure why you're being downvoted.
I've been riding for years but had to renew my license. The motorcycle tests now has a section where you have to find the motorcyclist in the rain.
And honestly, that section broke me. I love riding in dark colors on my dark bike. But I'd be god damn near invisible in the rain.
And I wished this test was forced on everybody (motorcyclists, car heads, hell even bike riders).
Real talk: can we make a show today about Alf?
I wasn't part of that generation that watched it, and didn't really get the humor either. He was just... Everywhere.
There was a great video from a lawyer (can't remember it was from a few years ago) that showed how to open the door for a police officer.
You step outside, close the door, and converse with them on your porch.
Its fucking stupid we have to do these little ass rules to avoid getting murdered on our own property. But apparently it's "threatening behavior" to remind police officers that the castle doctrine applies to them as well.