-
9 votes
-
Driving the 2021 Cadillac Escalade was one of the most stressful experiences of my life
17 votes -
This sumptuous retelling of 'Martin Eden' stays true to Jack London's novel
6 votes -
Hulu's documentary ‘I Am Greta’, a portrait of the young eco-warrior never quite gets to know her
7 votes -
2020 Fall Premiere Reviews - Anime Feminist
9 votes -
Review: The Green Lantern: Season Two #8
3 votes -
Endless Space 2 review | Jingoist Joy™ Edition
4 votes -
Professional heresy
5 votes -
How Dagny's luminous pop battles Norway's endless nights – Strangers/Lovers emerges as one of 2020's most assured debuts
5 votes -
Spelunky 2 released!
7 votes -
Wendy Carlos’s music of the spheres
5 votes -
Why are we in the West so weird? A theory
6 votes -
Super Mario 3D All-Stars tech review: Remaster, emulation... or both?
17 votes -
Action Button reviews DOOM
6 votes -
I want to talk about Bill and Ted Face the Music
I watched it tonight and it is so much better than it has any right to be. I think they really captured what made the originals good: the humor between Bill and Ted, the way that they genuinely...
I watched it tonight and it is so much better than it has any right to be. I think they really captured what made the originals good: the humor between Bill and Ted, the way that they genuinely care about each other and the other people they pick up along the way, and the bit of over-the-top-ness in what they play and how they play that appealed to me as a 16-year-old metalhead when I first watched them.
Spoiler
The scene where Hendrix impresses Mozart enough to come outside and see what he's playing/how he knows the song was the essence of the entire series in a single scene in my opinion. Mozart comes out and doesn't say "who the hell are these people?" (at least I don't think so, I don't understand enough German to really say), he is just in awe and is happy to share that moment and that music with Hendrix. The way people come together to do things just warms my heart in a way that's really needed this year.28 votes -
Windows 10 Ameliorated review
13 votes -
Amazon deletes 20,000 product reviews written by seven of its top ten UK reviewers after a Financial Times investigation found they were written for profit
18 votes -
Onyx Boox Nova 2: Gizmodo review
5 votes -
The unbearable now: An interpretation of The Witness (spoiler-heavy)
13 votes -
Book review: The Revenge of Analog
4 votes -
Horizon Zero Dawn PC port analysis
6 votes -
The Last of Us Part 2 review
4 votes -
Bitwarden review
11 votes -
The dehumanizing condescension of the book White Fragility
29 votes -
Book review: Bad science and bad arguments abound in 'Apocalypse Never' by Michael Shellenberger
2 votes -
Death Stranding PC tech review
6 votes -
Ghost of Tsushima: Critical consensus
7 votes -
A personal account of a fake Amazon reviewer
15 votes -
Broken people, broken worlds: Thoughts on The Last of Us Part II
3 votes -
Trainwreckords: "Two the Hard Way" by Cher and Gregg Allman
4 votes -
How should I refer to you? | Review of “What's Your Pronoun?”, by Dennis Baron
8 votes -
The Last of Us Part II (dunkview)
15 votes -
The Last of Us Part II tries to be profound. It fails.
14 votes -
The Games Journal - A fantastic older game review/design analysis online publication that ran from 2000 - 2005
4 votes -
‘The Platform’ review: An accidentally timely political allegory
3 votes -
Thirty-one brand new LGBTQ YA books to devour this summer
5 votes -
Hardspace: Shipbreaker is a surprisingly polished game that's as immersive and exciting as it is relaxing
7 votes -
PC Engine Coregrafx mini (Turbografx 16) review
3 votes -
Razer’s Kishi turns your phone into a Nintendo Switch lookalike that can play Google Stadia
5 votes -
Seven years later, I bought a new Macbook. For the first time, I don't love it.
26 votes -
Hands-on review: Why Apple’s newest iPad Pro packs a powerful punch
8 votes -
DuckTales (2017)
You know, I can't get over how good DuckTales is. It's clever, funny, beautiful and well-animated. The voice actors are fantastic (Tennant is Scrooge! Lin-Manuel Miranda is Gizmoduck!). You know,...
You know, I can't get over how good DuckTales is. It's clever, funny, beautiful and well-animated. The voice actors are fantastic (Tennant is Scrooge! Lin-Manuel Miranda is Gizmoduck!).
You know, I tried watching the old one, just to have something to compare to, and it's shocking how bad it is compared to the new one (I needed several days to get through the first episode). Some examples:
- Donald Duck still has the "duck voice", but he's the only one with it, and I won't spoil it but it's more of a gag nobody acknowledges. The old ducktales has everyone with voice quirks and it is just irritating to listen to.
- In the remake, the triplets have three proper very distinct personalities. They dress differently, have different voices, behave differently.
- Scrooge really is a miser in the old series, in a "how did this guy ever become a billionaire" way (I'll walk for four hours instead of spending $10 on a taxi my time is worth zero yaaay). The new one has him be a penny-pincher, but he actually has some business sense. Hell, there's quite a few jokes at the expense of silicon valley… which I will not spoil.
- The 2017 Gyro Gearloose is kind of a dick, and it's great! The "mad scientist with dubious intent" angle is a pretty cool addition to the cast.
I've thoroughly enjoyed my first watch-through, and I'm really enjoying leaving it running in the background to rewatch it. Highly recommended as an "adult" kids show. It is 100% on the same level as Gravity Falls.
13 votes -
Galaxy Z Flip comes with an unexpectedly low-tech vibe
6 votes -
Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition - Tech review: Switch vs. Wii vs. 3DS
3 votes -
Digital Foundry review of Saints Row The Third Remastered
5 votes -
We’re not polarized enough: Ezra Klein’s flawed diagnosis of the divisions in American politics
5 votes -
Mr. Plinkett's Star Trek: Picard review
8 votes -
Does “The Case Against Socialism” hold up? It does not. A brief look at Rand Paul’s new book.
9 votes -
The GOP is the problem. Is ‘human identity politics’ the solution? (Book review of Ezra Klein’s 'Why We’re Polarized')
9 votes -
1998: Apple's iMac is full of flash, dash, but has a few big holes
6 votes