Video Game-Inspired Adventures
What was crazy before science inspired us to create new worlds? Fantasy. And some may say that the fears of Pagan ancestors were a lot more fun than whatever Neil deGrasse Tyson tries to disprove.
It may have the advantage that it is the oldest form of escapism. For a member of Generation X (1980, if you need CatBusRuss’s credentials.), the first epic, cinematic fantasy was Peter Jackson’s “The Lord of the Rings Trilogy”. Before that, Ridley Scott was lucky to get 93 minutes.
Raw. Baked. Ridiculously Good.
3X the Protein, 50% the Sugar, 20% the Carbs.
Fantasy Films (for the finest Fandoms)
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Pokemon: Detective Pikachu (2019)
Justice Smith heads to Ryme City to find his missing father, the top detective. The only person who believes that he is still alive is a Pikachu in a Sherlock Holmes’s hat who talks. At least to Justice, it “Pika, Pika” to everyone else.
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Super Mario Bros. 93 with Ta2Squid
CatBusRuss invites Dre from the “Ta2Squid Podcast” to discuss the under-appreciated and misunderstood cinematic adaptation of the “Super Mario Bros.” video game. We conclude that you could not go wrong with Hopper vs. Leguizamo.
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