I've always liked this movie. It might not have anything to do with Mario, but it's a fun and light-hearted romp that did what it could with what little bit that its source material had to give.
This video gets the Nintendo Seal of Quality, IMO.
I'm just surprised by the fact that I actually enjoyed this. I'm not above enjoying a meme or two but overall I find them to be quite obnoxious and rather annoying, so a show dedicated to talking about them didn't seem like something for me. But then it became a discussion about Shyamalan as a concept and I was genuinely entertained by that.
I just wanted to chime in with some positivity because, as I expected, there are a lot of the sad-sacks being upset that this show even exists. I enjoyed it, and I say that as someone who does not follow any sort of music scene, like, at all. I do think that it could be tighter in certain areas (balance out everyone's audio, try not to talk over/cut each other off so much, talk about the album itself a bit more, maybe offer a pure audio version, etc.), but overall this is something that I could see myself sticking with.
Very cool idea for a show. Sad that certain members of the staff are gone and won't be participating, but hopefully they'll make a guest appearance (like, everyone who has left, ever).
I'm convinced that I've played this game because it does look familiar. If I did, then it was one of the many games I loaded up on the totally rad Sega Channel, played for like ten minutes and said "I don't get it!" before turning it off.
My one concern is that some weeks there just won't be a whole lot to talk about, but I guess that that's what the "questions from the audience" format is for, huh? In any case, it should be nice to have a somewhat centralized space to hear about what's going on in the industry in a condensed amount of time.
Being allowed to peek and listen in on the genuine friendship between these six people has been an absolute joy. Thank you all so much for just being yourselves.
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