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- Dec 24, 2014
Well that, and he actually got to interview James Gunn IN PERSON, which absolutely cemented the concept in Bob's smooth galaxy brain that he and Gunn are ackshually friends. When Lindsay flatout stomped his balls and said they're not ackshually friends, that's when Bob stated he felt "gaslit". NO, Bob, that's not being gaslit. That's being a goddamn autist that doesn't understand how ackshual friendship works and how it's different from acquaintances. If the Hotdog Abortion wanted Bob, she would have pursued him and not the lanky soyboy she ended up marrying.he probably assumes someone like James Gunn is his best buddy because of all the cheerleading Bob's done for him
ah yes, good ol' Nightcrawler. I really liked the backstory for him in X-Men TAS; his portrayal in X-men: Evolution (cartoon) in the 2000s was OK. The X-Men TAS portrayal probably had Bob reaching for the remote (or waddling his fat ass to the TV to change the channel).As someone who never much liked the X-men, aside from my homeboy, Kurt Wagner, Wolverine's backstory of the Weapon X program was also important for introducing and tying together a bunch of other characters, including Deadpool, Sabretooth, and X-23. Not to mention that in Logan, probably the best X-men flick, all the kids at the end are directly tied into Logan's backstory.
Bob claims to be deep, but with dogshit takes like "Who needs info about Wolverine, he has FISTS WITH KNIVES IN THEM" reveal him to be shallower than the warm puddle of recycled beer that is the Chipman Clan gene pool.
Both him and Andrew "Tom Preston" Dobson had a hardon for Metroid: Other M for some reason, and hated Metroid Prime. I think Bob's stated rationale for hating Metroid Prime is his excuse about hating first-person shooter games. Tom Preston's excuse for liking Other M was "Samus has emotions!" and I'm not sure why he didn't like Metroid Prime.He also seems to hate on Metroid when it decided to branch out in the Prime trilogy, despite the fact that Metroid Prime is one of, if not the most beloved entries in that entire franchise.
I'm pretty sure it was Man of Steel? IIRC.Was it Man of Steel or BvS that he initially liked and then walked back when it became the popular thing to do so?