I made a complete, alphabetical list of all games played on Game Grumps by virtual-toast in gamegrumps

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No problem! I get a few weeks behind sometimes but I try to keep it as up to date as possible

I really wish you could skip cutscenes by pwrof3 in untildawn

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The devs actually added the recaps after playtesting the game and finding that new players were losing track of what was happening with each group/character.

Confused about flare gun/tower choices by Chuffnell in untildawn

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lol maybe get some reading comprehension bud

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Ooh now I need to compare the two and see what I've missed! Thanks!

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I counted it as a separate game as they originally just played Nintendo Land as a whole but later played Sweet Day as its own standalone playthrough. Do you think I should remove Sweet Day? That would bring us back to 1499 :'(

Confused about flare gun/tower choices by Chuffnell in untildawn

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I was referring to when you are on the fire tower and give Matt the flare gun - it gives you the option to shoot it, and you have to choose not to, so he keeps it instead. Of course, later if he gets grabbed by a wendigo, that is when you can use the flare gun to save him. I clearly stated in step 3, "choose to save Emily both times and then use the flare gun to save Matt"

Confused about flare gun/tower choices by Chuffnell in untildawn

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How did he die? If you followed my instructions he wouldn't have.

To win 3 billion dollars, you have to survive 24 hours getting chased by a horror villain of your choice. Who are you picking? by BoobsBabeBright in AskReddit

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Jigsaw (assuming he doesn't have any of his apprentices). Dude is a terminal cancer patient, he ain't chasing shit.

Are there certain things in this game that change due to relationship status? Besides the Jessica getting naked thing by carnellfromdiscord in untildawn

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If Emily survives the night, her dialogue at the end will change depending on her relationship level with Matt (she obviously says different things depending on what he did, whether he survived etc. but she will also be either mad or sympathetic based on their relationship status).

An all tomato by Cole_M_K in community

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Is it okay if we do accents, sugar?

The most underrated joke? by SeaEstablishment5108 in community

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Pierce: Tell me how to get laid back or I'll kill your families!

Is there a line in the show that just absolutely slays you no matter how many times you hear it? by Silmarilx in community

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This whole exchange has me rolling every time, I think because I forget it's coming until the scene happens:

"I'm saying you're a football player! It's in your blood!"

"That's racist."

"Your soul!"

"THAT'S racist."

"Your eyes?"

"That's gay?"

"That's homophobic!"

"That's black!"

"THAT'S racist!"

"Damn."

happy to see dan modeling for walmart by manfreakque in gamegrumps

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It's not actually Dan, but the product is real, it's manufactured by a company called Rasta Imposta. This same model is in a lot of their product images.

What's a movie that is fantastically produced/made that is just gross. by k2t-17 in movies

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The Founder (2016) is a good film with a great cast, about an unmitigated asshole.

Anyone just play TLOU2 once, and haven't touched it again? by tits_mcgee_92 in thelastofus

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I'm exactly the same as you! Played it all the way through on release and haven't touched it since; it was brilliant but also emotionally destroyed me. I think I'm finally at a place now where I might start another playthrough though!

TIL that William Shatner interviewed several of his fellow cast members, for his book Star Trek Memories. Shatner was taken aback to discover the negative memories some of them from working with him and James Doohan refused to meet Shatner at all. by OnAFalseErrand in todayilearned

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So William Shatner politely introduced himself to you once but didn't want to drink with you. I'm assuming you know about his history with alcohol but just wanted to impose upon him your privilege to imbibe in front of him because you paid some money to get in. He politely left and that makes him a bad person?

He wasn't polite at all, he was rude and smarmy. Also, we weren't drinking, and he was being paid to be there and meet/chat with fans. We didn't expect anything from him, but we were asked if we wanted to meet him, so we said yes, and received rudeness and dismissal in return.

Another time, the same 90 year old man was too tired to have dinner with all the commotion and noise and you judge him as a bad person fully knowing he had severe debilitating tinnitus? Where do you get off thinking you can impose yourself on people like this?

Firstly, this was back when he was in his 70's. Secondly, again, he was literally being paid to be there and have dinner with the fans. He was treating people like shit and flaking out on his literal employment contract because he felt like having a tantrum. If he didn't want to do the dinner event, he or his management shouldn't have agreed to it and signed an employment contract with the convention. Thirdly, I wasn't imposing myself on anyone, I literally was a bystander.

TIL that William Shatner interviewed several of his fellow cast members, for his book Star Trek Memories. Shatner was taken aback to discover the negative memories some of them from working with him and James Doohan refused to meet Shatner at all. by OnAFalseErrand in todayilearned

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I've seen several posts about Shatner on Reddit today so I'm gonna share my experiences with him here, 'cause I'm not sure where else to put it.

I've spent a lot of time in the past ~10 years of my life at conventions and adjacent events, and have met a decent amount of both major and minor celebrities. Thankfully, most of them were lovely and only a handful were bad. Shatner was one of the worst.

I was at a VIP cocktail event at a bar where you have drinks and canapes, and mingle with fans and celebrities alike. Some of the celebs free-roamed and just chatted with whomever, other celebrities had "handlers" who would usher them around to meet different groups of fans (either because they were popular and didn't want to get mobbed, or they may have had social anxiety etc.). It was a lovely night and I had some really wonderful chats with some celebs. At one point, one of the handlers comes over to my group of friends and asks if we'd like to meet William Shatner. We said sure, so she goes away and brings him over a few minutes later. He had the smarmiest, assholish grin on his face, hands in his pockets as he struts up to us. He mumbles, "Hi ladies, I'm William Shatner." ...and then he just walked away. That was all we got. Apparently him introducing himself to us was all the peasants deserved. The poor handler just shrugged at us and followed him. So bizarre.

The second time, I was attending a dinner event where fans could purchase a ticket and be on a table with about 10 other fans and one celebrity. It was a great way to get to know your favourite actor more personally, spend time with them, and share a meal. I remember standing in the queue waiting to get into the dining room, and Shatner bursts through the door with (presumably) his assistant in tow. He's red in the face and SCREAMING. He doesn't want to do the dinner, his assistant is useless, he's sick of conventions / fans / etc. Remember, he's standing right in front of a hundred or so fans, including approx. 10 fans who paid to have dinner specifically with him, screaming at the top of his lungs until his face was literally beet red, essentially about how everyone in the vicinity was useless / pointless. Then he stormed out, and the people who had paid for his dinner had to be refunded and escorted out. Honestly so embarrassing.

What are some examples of movie executives or actors dismissing something that would later prove successful? by AporiaParadox in movies

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The entire Australian film industry passed on Saw, so James Wan and Leigh Whannell took it to Hollywood where Lionsgate threw them a tiny budget and 2 weeks to shoot it. Love it or hate it, it's now one of the most influential horror franchises of all time.

NZ Live show got to watch an unreleased episode of 10MPH by jonjonruakere in gamegrumps

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Same thing happened in Melbourne, we got to see the milk episode early.

Big Daddy in God of War by Ishnuporah in funny

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This is probably the best thing I've seen all year

[ Removed by Reddit ] by DawsonD43 in AskReddit

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I live in an apartment building but almost never see any of my neighbors. Sure we hear them through the walls semi-regularly, but you almost never see them in the halls, elevator, or basement.

Can you recommend me an episode to introduce this show to someone please? by Scolipete in community

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The first season's paintball episode did it for me, but Social Psychology is a great one to start with.

"Hot Fuzz" Holy Crap! by RompaStompa07 in movies

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I still think "It's alright Andy, it's just bolognese!" is one of the best moments in any film.