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Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)
Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)
2017 | Action, Adventure
Spider-Man is successfully integrated into the Marvel cinematic universe, teasing great future films and establishing an awesome first villain for Peter and giving him the normal high school struggles of a real teenager (0 more)
There is some frustration to be said about Spider-Man suit being too high tech and not solely created by Peter, but his webslingers and superstrength alone when his suit was taken is still redeeming for the film. (0 more)
Pretty Solid MCU Intro Solo Movie
  
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James Wadsworth (0 KP) rated the Xbox One version of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds in Video Games

Jul 8, 2018  
PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds
PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds
2017 | Action/Adventure, Fighting
Game play (1 more)
Optional teamwork (duo or squad)
Lags (1 more)
Still being developed on xbox
Contains spoilers, click to show
Really great game really fun to play on your own or with friends has the opportunity to play solo, duo or squad which is 4 people, still being developed on the xbox so obviously has a few flaws like lags and things but otherwise really fun to play and the more you play the better you get and more addicted you get aha
  
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Alexis Taylor recommended Are We Still Rolling? in Books (curated)

 
Are We Still Rolling?
Are We Still Rolling?
Phil Brown | 2021
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"The most detailed and fascinating book about a recording engineer who worked on some of my favorite records. I wish there were more music books as good as this. Even though it seems impossible to know the final two Talk Talk albums and Mark Hollis’ solo album better than by listening to their murky, beautiful, sparse sound worlds, this series of first-hand accounts of the sessions —and those for Nilsson, Bob Marley and others—is incredibly illuminating."

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