u/Mintangah17

The ultimate Hollywoo joke is the credits claiming Margo Martindale doesn't exist.

The ultimate Hollywoo joke is the credits claiming Margo Martindale doesn't exist.

I’ve always found it hilariously ironic how we spend seasons watching Margo Martindale play an absurd, gun-toting, bank-robbing version of "Esteemed Character Actress Margo Martindale," only for the credits to roll with that disclaimer:

"This program is a work of fiction. The names, characters, and incidents portrayed herein are fictitious..."

Like... we know Margo Martindale is real! So why is the disclaimer there?

u/Mintangah17 — 2 days ago

What do you think the full form of ATTITUDE is here? 🤔

Bojack was interrupted by Todd, so he didn't finish it.

u/Mintangah17 — 3 days ago

is there full version of this song?

this music will always hold a special place in my heart. 👌🏽

u/Mintangah17 — 6 days ago

GTA San Andreas Ambulances Caused More Problems Than They Solved !

Every GTA San Andreas player remembers this happening at least once.

You accidentally crash into one car… then suddenly the entire street turns into complete chaos. Cars start piling up, NPCs panic, explosions happen out of nowhere, and somehow an ambulance shows up right in the middle of it like everything’s under control.

And honestly? That ambulance usually made things worse.

The paramedics in San Andreas were absolutely fearless. Doesn’t matter if there’s fire everywhere, bullets flying around, or traffic completely destroyed — these dudes still hop out calmly and jog toward one injured guy like nothing’s happening.

Meanwhile the ambulance itself is smashing through traffic poles, running over sidewalks, flipping cars, and creating a whole second disaster behind it.

That’s the kind of goofy GTA logic that made San Andreas unforgettable.

The old Rockstar NPC systems were so unpredictable that tiny situations became legendary memories. One random accident could turn into a full Hollywood action scene in less than thirty seconds.

And the craziest part?

The paramedics NEVER looked stressed. Ever.

The city could literally be falling apart around them and they still moved with the confidence of people doing a normal grocery run.

Modern games have better graphics, realistic physics, smarter AI… but they still struggle to create those random hilarious moments old GTA games gave us naturally.

That chaos felt alive.

And honestly, part of what made San Andreas special was how broken everything was in the funniest possible way.

u/Mintangah17 — 8 days ago

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“The key to Vader for me is that he’s not Anakin. He doesn’t recognize that. He can’t. Anything that reminds him of Anakin, he’s going to destroy. So when he sees a Jedi, he’s going to destroy the Jedi, because the Jedi would remind him unconsciously or consciously that he betrayed all of his friends and everything he knew and the life he grew up with. For what? For nothing. He lost everything. He made a bad trade. He was lied to. He was deceived. He can’t accept that truth. So he’s even farther down the path than Maul"

“Maul is struggling to let go of hate... but Anakin got consumed by it. If he were to face what he did, it would destroy him more. I find a lot of pity for him because of what he did and the depth of his treachery. And that’s Darth Vader. Anakin’s trapped in there somewhere, and Darth Vader won’t let him surface. And so to me, the key is not to actually give him a character. He’s devoid of it because he doesn’t care. Darth Vader does not care. He does not have compassion. He does not see you. He sees the thing he wants to destroy, and he will do that. It’s like the same feeling you got in Rogue One when he comes down the hallway. He doesn’t talk to those guys. He’s going to destroy them. He has one mission, and all of his remorse and all of his anger and all of his hate is in every swing that he does. That’s how it’s resolved"

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u/Mintangah17 — 13 days ago