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If it makes you feel any better I'm trying to live go about my day after doing my homework under the influence of a pill that makes me wish for a lobotomy
The game tournaments that I'm going to participate in next month's video game convention are Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Smash Remix, and Balloon Fight.
I don't have high expectations on winning the Smash games but I did win the 2018 Balloon Fight tournament at that same convention and I plan to protect my title.
Me when Nintendo announces Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Remastered on Wednesday, June 21st, 2023 at 5:12PM during the Nintendo Direct pic.twitter.com/KItjAbeN6d
— Reecee @ Too Many Games (@Reecee_yt) June 17, 2023
I just got back from The Flash with my dad and my brother. (made for a good Father's Day gift) I thought it was good - not the best superhero movie of the year like some people claimed (in a summer with Guardians Of The Galaxy 3 and Across The Spider-Verse, it's going to be hard to reach that goal), but not an abomination like some people on social media are claiming.
The CGI cameos looked better than they did in camera-ripped versions that have been passed around social media, but they still look off. It was nice to see Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman, Jeremy Irons's Alfred, and Jason Momoa's Aquaman back for the finale of this universe, along with Ben Affleck's Batman - they didn't get much in the way of screentime, but their inclusion made it feel like the Justice League was more family-like. (shame that they didn't include Henry Cavill, given that he filmed an alternate ending when the plan was to bring him back, but I can see how that would encourage the obsessive Snyder fanatics)
Sasha Calle didn't get much to do, but hopefully she gets another chance at the role. (then again, maybe James Gunn will want a fresh start for Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow; it's hard to tell) Michael Keaton was solid, and Ezra Miller showed good range with the two Barrys. Also, this scene wound up being reversed in the actual movie:
Ending spoilers:
Considering all of the behind-the-scenes drama, I found it funny that Ezra Miller wound up being the final threat of the movie. I also find it funny that Ezra Miller's Flash was seemingly banished to the Batman & Robin universe - I can't see them sticking with George Clooney as Batman going forward.
I just got back from The Flash with my dad and my brother. (made for a good Father's Day gift) I thought it was good - not the best superhero movie of the year like some people claimed (in a summer with Guardians Of The Galaxy 3 and Across The Spider-Verse, it's going to be hard to reach that goal), but not an abomination like some people on social media are claiming.
The CGI cameos looked better than they did in camera-ripped versions that have been passed around social media, but they still look off. It was nice to see Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman, Jeremy Irons's Alfred, and Jason Momoa's Aquaman back for the finale of this universe, along with Ben Affleck's Batman - they didn't get much in the way of screentime, but their inclusion made it feel like the Justice League was more family-like. (shame that they didn't include Henry Cavill, given that he filmed an alternate ending when the plan was to bring him back, but I can see how that would encourage the obsessive Snyder fanatics)
Sasha Calle didn't get much to do, but hopefully she gets another chance at the role. (then again, maybe James Gunn will want a fresh start for Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow; it's hard to tell) Michael Keaton was solid, and Ezra Miller showed good range with the two Barrys. Also, this scene wound up being reversed in the actual movie:
Ending spoilers:
Considering all of the behind-the-scenes drama, I found it funny that Ezra Miller wound up being the final threat of the movie. I also find it funny that Ezra Miller's Flash was seemingly banished to the Batman & Robin universe - I can't see them sticking with George Clooney as Batman going forward.
Okay so for the longest time i kinda thought Peni parker was some Oc they made up for the movies because i knew who the other characters were but not her and i'm just now finding out she has a few comics to herself.
Where the people she cares about get killed because they got morbed.
The real question is, are they gonna to address the massive cliff hanger the show ended on. Or ignore it? Really hope it’s not the later, especially if there’s no movie coming.
The real question is, are they gonna to address the massive cliff hanger the show ended on. Or ignore it? Really hope it’s not the later, especially if there’s no movie coming.
I feel like the first few episodes will be business as usual, but eventually the characters start realizing that something’s up. And then they’ll address the cliffhanger.
I find it funny that Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories is all about never forgetting all the memories of the first KH game but nobody remembers anything from Tarzan world.
(I know there's legal issues with the Tarzan IP but that doesn't make it less funny)
These KH3 data fights are absolutely kicking my ass. As of now I'm 2/13 done (YX and Luxord) and I've attempted Xigbar and Larxene but I get forget how their desperation moves work and get mashy and then lose.
I will say, it's satisfying when I land a hit on them.
I just spent countless minutes pounding my chest saying “Who Rules Hyrule?” only to then start shouting out I RULEHYRULE I now look like a drug addict to my family
I just spent countless minutes pounding my chest saying “Who Rules Hyrule?” only to then start shouting out I RULEHYRULE I now look like a drug addict to my family
…if I was a child I totally would’ve shouted that out until every neighbor heard me…then, based on my current neighborhood, all of them would randomly shout something out
…if I was a child I totally would’ve shouted that out until every neighbor heard me…then, based on my current neighborhood, all of them would randomly shout something out
that could’ve been me if I was born and raised in the child era
Yeppers…ignore my ability to not break my game systems or controllers and the only thing about my old era ways that grew were understanding the ways of others (like some weird uncultured swine)
I'm super late to the party but I finally sat down to watch the Mario movie with my nephew.
It definitely wasn't a strong film or anything on its own merits, but for a guy who's been raised on the plumber brothers for as long as I can remember, I had a big, stupid smile on my face throughout the bulk of it. Really fun stuff.