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Trouble viewing this email? [Read it online]( [MovieBob Reviews: SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING]( --------------------------------------------------------------- It's fine. It’s better than the two Amazing SpiderMan movies (because everything is better than the Amazing SpiderMan movies. Yikes!) but as the broader sweep of the superhero genre goes it’s ultimately a small, pretty shallow, ultimately forgettable film without much in the way of substance or emotional investment, which it feels like it was “meant” to have but just… doesn’t. [Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Buy This Comic! Rick and Morty: Pocket Like You Stole It]( [Take Our Survey, Because Everyone Loves Surveys (Even Penguins)]( [As It Turns Out, Cats Do Purr When You're Not Around]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Elon Musk Says Model 3s Will Start Arriving Today]( Elon Musk is a weird guy. He spends lavishly on weird things, and he’s known for his starry-eyed, pie-in-the-sky start-ups. He also bucks standard CEO operating procedure and just announces random (and major) things right on his twitter. Though, fair warning, you may also see some weirdly obsessive tweets about flooring. [Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild's First DLC Pack is a Great Excuse to Revisit a Fantastic Game]( For a phenomenal as I thought The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild was, I wasn't particularly excited for the first of its two planned DLC packs. It felt like Nintendo was trying to squeeze extra money out of a game they spent more on than they thought they would, released on a dead, poorly received old console and an unproven new one. And DLC released so soon after launch always come across as intentionally cutting content. [Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Looking Back at '90s Nick: Doug]( Early ’90s Nickelodeon had a lot of great live-action TV shows, but their animated efforts really made the network special. In 1991, Nickelodeon commissioned its first three original cartoons. There was Rugrats, the cartoon about talking babies. There was Ren and Stimpy,which always felt like you were getting away with something by watching it. [Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- eNewsletter Information Ziff Davis, Inc., 28 East 28th St., New York, NY 10016 You are subscribed to Geek.com with the e-mail address {EMAIL}. Unsubscribe from newsletter [here](. Change your email address, change delivery format, subscribe to our other newsletters [here](

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