I’ll go to my grave insisting that Wreck It Ralph felt like a Pixar movie and Brave felt like a Disney movie.
I’ll go to my grave insisting that Wreck It Ralph felt like a Pixar movie and Brave felt like a Disney movie.
How about a gritty body horror Fantastic Four?
Blade was also R, and it was arguably the first in the Modern Superhero phase, predating Xmen by a bit.
I love the shit out of X-Files, but I just don’t think it can compete with it’s modern counterparts. An episode where we communicate with a comatose terrorist via a drug trip? Fringe could have given us that, two car chases, a shootout, and a carbomb that turns it’s victims inside out while puking blue spiderbabies.
I don’t know. I was so insulted that they tried to act like him being a bad was a twist that I had trouble paying any attention to him. Like aliens travel light years t0 abduct the most prolific killers from Earth and one clerical error?
This will always be my favorite Ellen moment, from the awkward beginning to the heartfelt end. You can’t write this stuff.
Especially when the actor is in total dissonancee to a character. Boisterous Seth Rogan being a lovable goo blob? Sure. Being an alien? Not so much. Being a kung fu cricket? Just no.
I still remember being pissed when they added a blind kid to Airbender, it was such a transparent plee for attention. And when they put Batgirl in a wheelchair even though everyone knows what a wheelchair looks like. And Bart from The Simpsons, it was so pointless to portray him as left handed when they could have…
Al Roker: [on TV] Welcome to the “Rockefellar Center Salute to Fireworks.” Now, without further ado, three hours of fireworks!
Especially the storyline quests, seeing 30+ characters march out of the Town Hall was pretty amazing.
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The real question is, do the Deathclaws have dicks?
Maybe it started out innocently.
They don’t have the budget for fangs.
Lol, the wolf on the portapotty. Top notch detail work.
How can we hope for a future that includes trans characters when there is this much backlash against an attempt to normalize the transition. Bad decisions may have been made, but the backlash makes it sound like Springtime for Hitler. Saying something is offensive and therefore should be erased from history in no way…
‘Teen Titans was a cartoon on a kids channel a decade ago, so the comic is was based on should be kid friendly’ is one of the strangest arguments that will never die. Isn’t that the same line of reasoning that neutered Wolverine?
Fair article, although it does ignore the fact that one of the things that made the X Files great is that the writers knew not everything needed to be solved. Some mysteries are better left mysterious.