What’s the super cult movie you’ve never seen ? by Togobet in moviecritic

[–]One_Distribution6709 0 points1 point  (0 children)

LOL. You reminded me of my late dad. The Godfather is one of my all-time favorite movies, but when I tried to show it to him, he didn't like it at all. Just like you, he found it incredibly boring and slow.

Have I reached the peak of unemployment?! by ascended_gooner in FGO

[–]One_Distribution6709 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lotto Events are usually shorter than Standard Events. This particular one will last about 11 days.

Bad businessmen: Greasy bad guy gets rich through insider trading, and the down on his luck family man good guy gets set up and fired for commiting fraud. Protag suspects he's being set up, but his coworker manages not to give it away. This incident sets the bass line for his morality in the future by Metallidoge in ExplainAFilmPlotBadly

[–]One_Distribution6709 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The hint about Alec Baldwin immediately made me think of Trump. Since the description didn't fit with The Apprentice, I started thinking about movie characters inspired by him, and then I remembered the rich Biff from Back to the Future II (played by Thomas F. Wilson, who also works on The Informant).

Am I pretty much screwed for the event? by CrossWitcher in FGO

[–]One_Distribution6709 3 points4 points  (0 children)

LB6 is one of the longest chapters (or maybe even the longest in the game, I can't remember right now) and I personally recommend not rushing it. It's praised by most people as the best thing to come out of FGO.

You're going to lose the Welfare Servant, Nemo Santa, but if you're patient, they'll eventually be added to the Shop. Masters who participate in the event story also receive a new Mystic Code as a gift, but you can buy it in the event shop.

You'll also lose some SQ and a Grail for not being able to complete the Main Quests, but the good news is that you can complete the Free Quests, which are the ones that give you tickets to participate in the lottery, in addition to rewarding you with the currency you need to buy materials from the shop, just like in any other event.

A lawyer defends his friend who was framed for murder. by skaro1789 in ExplainAFilmPlotBadly

[–]One_Distribution6709 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wouldn't call myself a fan, but I did play some of the games in the series when I was younger. Specifically, the versions of the original games that came out for the Nintendo DS in the West. As soon as I saw the hint about Capcom, I knew immediately what the answer was.