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This is the best scene in all of Star Trek, prove me wrong
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opt2not:
I definitely watch other people play games online. Especially for games I'm on-the-fence about. The last game I watched someone play was ZombiU, which I'm glad I did, because the game didn't look like something I would have been happy spending money on.

Games done quick, and other gaming charity events are something I also tune into.

Competitive gaming as well, like fighting game tournaments, gets a bunch of time especially while I'm at work and have it playing in the background as filler.  But now, I'm going to have to start tuning into those Madden tournaments for anything "eventful"... too soon?
Ond:
I enjoy watching Wil Wheaton review board games on Tabletop.... wait, what was the topic of this thread again? 

Is a movie a good movie because the studio say's it is (i.e accountants)...or collective opinion says it is? - Fans cried out for a renewal of The Expanse and a man with very much money (who is also a fan) heard them.  See what I did there?

Movies in a good cinema/home theatre/entertainment system ARE more enjoyable.  A good movie even more so. But so what, whats that got to do with the question? Eh?
Howard_Casto:

--- Quote from: javeryh on August 28, 2018, 04:41:49 pm ---
--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on August 28, 2018, 04:06:38 pm ---A good movie is a good movie regardless of the format.  The good Star Trek films were enjoyable via vhs on a crappy $200 25 incher.

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I agree but isn't the same movie even more enjoyable with optimal picture, sound and comfortable seats?

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Yes but it doesn't magically make the bad ones good. 
Malenko:

--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on August 28, 2018, 10:06:25 pm ---Yes but it doesn't magically make the bad ones good.

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I guess he'll have to watch that train wreck called the last jedi and let us know. At least he can see Adam Driver's nipples in 4K.
Howard_Casto:
Yeah what the hell was up with that movie?  I've heard of pointless plots that end dark, but it bends the limits of what a properly structured film can be.  "Yeah remember all that stuff you did through the whole film and was supposed to be the point of the whole damn movie?  Yeah none of that mattered and everybody anyone cared about is going to die.  And I shot your dog."
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