That feels like nowhere near enough.
Hey, that is nothing compared to what you deserve for that Black Panther post from a few days ago.
That feels like nowhere near enough.
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Hey, that is nothing compared to what you deserve for that Black Panther post from a few days ago.
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My only regret is that I didn't apply for T'Challa in this game and draw that out over the entire season.
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Oh my god they actually took a page out of @HenryJonesJr's book and really made Jameson a thinly veiled parody of Alex Jones.
Why the fuck do I own an Xbox and not a PS4?! I need this game now.
Punisher: War Zone.
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You've said the movie, now the why. NOW THE WHY DAMNIT!
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It was goofy and over the top as fuck, which is something the Punisher can do with. For all the praise Punisher MAX gets, during Ennis' run there were plenty of darkly comedic and goofy shit in those issues. Is it bad? Sure. But for me it ventured into the "so bad it's good" territory. And the people bitched about it not adapting the source material? Boo fucking hoo. It's not like this movie wipes away the comics that came before it and somehow sullied the mighty legacy of the Punihser, the same guy who fucking tried to kill Archie and was once FrankenCastle.
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I feel like too many other comic book fans complain about stuff not being "genuine" or "follow the source material". Do you want it too though? If it follows it too closely where's the anticipation or the surprise?
And who could forget: WAKE ME UP! (Wake me up inside.) I CAN'T WAKE UP! (Wake me up inside.) SAAAAAVE ME!
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That whole soundtrack, though. My little brother and I were talking one time and the subject of "nu metal" came up and wanted to know what defined it. I just said that anyone who was on that soundtrack was nu metal.
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I remember a time when I thought that and the Spider-Man 2 soundtrack were the height of musical achievement.
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I remember a time when I thought that and the Spider-Man 2 soundtrack were the height of musical achievement.