In an attempt to help student filmmakers King sells non-exclusive rights for one dollar he calls these films his "Dollar Babies." As part of the contract these films can not be distributed or sold however, in the 1980s three Dollar Babies were renegotiated and saw professional release. But beyond the feature films are hundreds of student-made short films based on King's short stories, completely authorized by the author. Stephen King has over 50 feature films based on his writings. Now Marvel Studios makes another big bet, a billion dollars, that audiences will love what they tout as “the most ambitious crossover event in history.” Is the more the merrier when it comes to superheroes on screen, or is this an overstuffed, overlong, bloated bust? Join Arnie, Stuart, and Jakob now as they review Avengers: Infinity War! Ten years and 18 movies later, not only has their gamble paid off but few would disagree with their hubris. Ten years ago Marvel Comics gambled their entire existence, using all their remaining IP as collateral, on the idea that they could make superhero movies better than anyone else. Also a couple corrections or "inserts" may be in the final version and not in this release. It will contain background noises, misspeaks, and other errors. Yo had chosen a life of lazy happiness, and they never looked back.This is a (mostly) unedited podcast. Instead, they were happy and content, living a life filled with adventure, discovery, and friendship. They were no longer unfulfilled or unsatisfied with their life. Yo realized that their decision to become a NEET was the best decision they had ever made. They no longer felt unfulfilled, and they were happy for the first time in a long time. They played games for hours on end, exploring new worlds, meeting new characters, and experiencing new challenges.ĭespite the criticism and disapproval from those around them, Yo was content with their new lazy lifestyle. They discovered a passion for gaming, and they were amazed at how much it brought them joy. However, to their surprise, becoming a NEET brought them immense happiness. They became a NEET, spending hours upon hours in front of their computer, trying to escape the reality of their situation. With no money and no job, Yo found solace in the virtual world of MMORPGs. They had traded one monotony for another, and they were no closer to finding happiness. They began to question their decision to leave life as a guardian behind. Yo was always thinking about money and perpetual poverty, frequently bringing them to tears. They were unable to stop, unable to quit, and soon they had lost all of their savings and were deeply in debt.ĭepressed, Yo festered in their apartment, biding their time with cheap pranks, gambling, liquor, and cigarettes. Unfortunately, Yo's gambling quickly spiraled out of control, and they found themselves losing more and more money with each game. Yo was convinced that they were a skilled player and could win big - but they were bad at Mahjong. They loved the excitement and thrill of the game, and they soon found themselves spending all their time playing and betting large sums of money. So, they made a bold decision: to become a Mahjong player. They could no longer live a life that was unsatisfying and unfulfilling. They had been so focused on their duties that they had forgotten to live. They had never experienced the thrill of adventure or the joy of discovery. Despite their success as a guardian, they felt as if they were missing out on something more. Yo had been performing the same duties for centuries and felt like their life lacked excitement. However, as the years passed, Yo began to feel unfulfilled. Yo spent their days barking at the shrine's entrance, keeping watch for any potential threats. For centuries, Yo had fulfilled their duties with unwavering dedication, never once questioning their purpose or the monotony of their existence. Yo was a guardian lion dog, tasked with protecting the grand shrine.
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