Damn....This was so good.
Damn....This was so good
Moviebob has such garbage tier opinions
oh nononoonon
I generally like MovieBob, but I thought this book was cringe
>I generally like MovieBob
>I generally like MovieBob
haha what, seriously?
>"But the climactic reveal of SMB3 is burned – no, seared – into my memory the way JFK’s assassination was for my parents’ generation… or the way 9/11 would be for mine a scant 12 years from then…"
This is an actual line from the fucking book
Based
absolute bugman
Never bothered much with his reviews (although I always did like his quote about Fight Club), but I dunno. Guy's kind of a douche.
How the fuck does she even walk?
This made me remember the P4R gaming parody site
It was pretty good
They had a review of this book
Looks like some generic company bought their domain
It's all gone now
Waddles*
the struggle is real
BRICK BY BRICK
SUCK MY DICK
NO MATTER HOW HARD
NO MATTER HOW THIN
>first review is a glowing five star review with nothing but positive things to say about it and if didn’t like it or Bob, you must be a vile goobergrumper
How much you wanna bet that one was written by Bob himself?
Brick by brick.
>Review posted by "The Captain"
I'd bet this man's weight in gold!
I like his reviews and opinions
I really like his Videogame Overthinker videos
That's because he plays a characters
>That's because he plays a characters
His twitter is in-character? Wow, hats off to him, I thought he was just a fucking retard, I guess he's just really dedicated to the bit.
SMW>SM3
>Blocks your path
BRICK BY BRICK
TOCK BY TICK
NO MATTER HOW THIN
NOW MATTER HOW THICK
BROWN BRICKS IN SUPER MARIO BROS. 3
when has this guy been right about something?
He might be the most fervently leftist person on the internet. Here's a quote from him about the casino plot in Star Wars The Last Jedi, a film he views as the best in the series alongside The Empire Strikes Back
>Star Wars is not a franchise about plot points, logic, or actions; it’s a franchise about ideas and feelings. And the point of this sequence is the idea of oppression and inequality, and the feeling of righteous indignation about it, and giving Rose the opportunity to vocalize those points and establish herself as the voice for that in this new trilogy. Because, again, it’s been a missed opportunity for a long time that Star Wars has been preoccupied with the experiences of royals, elites, religious orders, and other upscale characters at the expense of less privileged minorities. It’s a really cool step to have this character, who’s essentially a one woman get-over-your-bullshit machine, come to this glamorous place and point out that the villainy isn’t just the space Nazis, it’s the privileged upper class that lets the Nazis get away with stuff because they stand to benefit, as is the case with the Trump administration. You see, it’s the non-mystical, on the ground component that allows the film to get away from the narrowly classist vision of the Force going on in the Rey-Luke stuff
>I like the opinions of Bob "There are no bad tactics only bad targets" ChocolateChipman
Wow. A literal sociopath.
That's honestly a good point though. Not to say it was executed well in the film, but a good point nonetheless.
Dude is a literal basement dwelling NEET.
Oh my god it's proof. That's a pretty sad picture.