Firefox. Fully updated. Also tried Chrome and got nothing. I've posted about this before but never was able to find fixes.
Wait were you only 2 years old this whole time?
I was a big fan of Markiplier starting last year, but since like, halfway through this year, he's fallen into patterns and tropes that I unfortunately just don't enjoy at all. Also, that live acting thing was bad. Really bad. (I did enjoy his videos for Five Nights at Freddy's though.)
I....haven't watched yet. Nick's web player is still stupid and won't full-screen the video. The unofficial site I've resorted to doesn't have the finale yet. This hurts me more than my words can describe.
I underlined what I did because I don't Rogen or Franco EVER wanted to make this movie simply to piss people off or evoke controversy: from the first trailer I saw, I got nothing but the feeling of "Oh hey, this is funny looking and also pretty topical," not "Oh hey, this is a super touchy subject!" because, while you're right that North Korea's leaders aren't only a joking matter...that's just how a lot of people actually learn about these things. Again, I'd love for some serious films to tackle the subject, but...what is there in theaters? Taking your shoes off is not the same as halting the screenings of a production that cost thousands of dollars and the time and effort of a large crew of people though, so I don't find the Chris Rock quote to fit this context at all. It's not just an inconvenience: it's an ideological embargo. Honestly, I don't care how good or bad The Interview is at this point. I'm concerned about the precedents set by this situation. I'm concerned about what will end up next in subjects that we can no longer display in comedic light because of threats. (Then again, I also think it's a great thing that Steam let the game Hatred become reinstated after its initial removal.)
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Newsflash: Every Marvel film is overrated in some way. While there have been better since then, Avengers still is one of the most consistently fun and inspiring films for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. I never said it doesn't have flaws (oh hey let's not really use Hawkeye,) but it manages to outshine such flaws, and easily if you ask me. Iron Man 1 has a fantastic blend of comedy, action, drama, and science fiction. Just because Iron Man 3 did Tony's story better doesn't take away from Iron Man 1 and his redemption story. Y'see, I think First Avenger is the second-best written pre-Avengers film and has the best story, but if you're gonna complain about Iron Man 1's third-act problems, we also have to bring up the fact that far too many of Cap's action scenes were...in a crummy montage. I get why montages are used, but...it still felt crummy. I still want an interesting Thor movie. Beside Loki in his first film, nothing in his story has felt like it had much weight. Even the death of certain character in The Dark World.