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Raithe

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  1. Hm, and apparently Rogue One has hit the $800 million worldwide mark. Which means Disney made somewhat in excess of $7 billion at the global box office with its films in 2016.
  2. Heh. A couple of critics have slammed Gatiss for making Sherlock too 007-like with action sequences. The response? A slightly redone Conan Doyle poem...
  3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcTOOFXAGeE&index=1&list=PL86F4D497FD3CACCE
  4. It might possibly disturb your childhood memories... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ReOw_2f4lpY
  5. Sherlock. It was.. interesting. Some laugh out moments, some mystery, some backstory, some drawn out intrigue, and a dash of tragedy. Sherlock humanising somewhat, the birth of a baby Watson, and a few other things to it. A touch odd in its own way as well, but I think that might be in part because it's setting up threads for the seasonal story arc to pull on in the next two episodes.
  6. I decided to be somewhat boring and unsocial. Most of my friends were going to this place with a live band I don't actually like, so the prospect of spending money to not talk to my friends because of loud music I'm not a fan of hit my "nope time to be an introvert" switches. So I had a glass of port, kicked back and read and watched stuff.
  7. Public Service Announcement: Obey horror movie rules when 2016 dies: Don't say "we got it" or "it's over." Check if it's behind you. Check if it possessed your friend.
  8. Indeed. I'd say it was a very impressive turn, with all of the right small body language elements.
  9. The Accountant. As long as you don't go into it expecting an all-out action film, it's pretty damn good. It's more of a slow burn one, with Ben Affleck playing the part of a high-functioning autistic who just happens to be a troubleshooting forensic accountant brought in by assorted underworld elements when they need a trustworthy outsider to check the books. There's assorted backstory for it, a father who happened to be a psy-ops warfare officer and refused to coddle his kid and taught him how to survive. A few subtle twists to the tale and some threads that run concurrently until they start joining up. Along with some good supporting roles, such as Anna Kendrick as the damsel who gets caught in distress, but it avoids wandering into romance territory, J K Simmons and Cynthia Addai-Robinson as Treasury Agents trying to track down the mysterious "Accountant", John Lithgow as the CEO of a tech company, and Jon Bernthal as a mercenary type troubleshooter.
  10. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpSOtX4S4zo
  11. Picked up DA Inquisition Game of the Year while it was on sale over xmas, it was still cheaper by lots to do that than pick up the dlc on its own, and started a new game on it. Been awhile since that first run through but it's slowly coming back. Possibly over-nerfing it with a Knight-Enchanter mage who I've equipped with gear that provides guard when I attack. There's something still amusing and likeable about Cassandra being an ashamed fan of Varric's pulp romance stories. Ran through the Descent. Storywise it was interesting, game design-wise it was a pretty straightforward dungeon crawl. The only non-linear aspects to it are if you're ocd for the collectible slice of stuff and that'll send you exploring just a touch more.
  12. New Years Plans for some folks on the forum?
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