I really enjoyed Transformers Rise of the Beasts.
I really enjoyed Transformers Rise of the Beasts.
Also...
Gunn’s Suicide Squad made 169 million, Birds of Prey made 206 million.
Literally all I came here for. Mog is not just the GOAT of Moogles he’s the GOAT of Final Fantasy characters. If they could have animated this dude with a cigar, they would have.
If people are still dying not much has changed
AoS kept the MCU alive on broadcast television, not television in general. There were also 3 seasons of Runaways, two seasons of Cloak and Dagger, and 2-3 seasons of Netflix shows that were actually consistently good instead of AoS-quality.
The first season suffered waiting for Winter Soldier (even though, as far as I’ve read, the writers and cast had no idea Winter Soldier was coming and no idea who would be a Hydra agent when it came). The second season suffered by not keeping around those mercenary guys who were more entertaining and charismatic than…
You do not dress The Cavalry and Hill up as floozies. That’s some Romanoff nonsense.
Tony Stark: stabbed in the gut, survived after sealing the wound.
Even my mom, who almost never watches these, was PISSED that they killed off Maria Hill in the first episode. Which means... maybe they got the effect they wanted? Who knows, guess we’ll find out over the next five episodes.
“This is the solution to Netflix! Finally, the old cable networks are bringing experience and know-how to this long-neglected platform!”
Honestly, considering the actual themes of that movie and the rise of Fox News, this is perhaps the best response.
“I don’t know what it’s like to be corrupted,” Tim Allen said, “by something other than selling out all of my drug dealer friends for an easy deal.”
Prey is a classic, but I can’t get past the fact this is an alternate future where Elon Musk pioneers commercial privatized space travel and is listed alongside the Wright Brothers.
Kojima has never really been prescient so much as he’s been observant. He wrote MGS2 during the dual Y2K scare and dot com bubble burst at a time when Wall Street had gotten heavily invested in automating trades to maximize profits.
It’s perfect, but that’s fine. It’s been a while since I watched it so it might not be as perfect as it was.
“You hate the oppressive state of capitalism and how it uses deprivation to force you to work for less than you’re worth? How about we just steal your work and starve you anyway, how about that?”
It wasn’t exhausting because it was hard work. It was exhausting because Phil Lord is a crappy producer who doesn’t understand animation workflow.
If you’re saying you hope the people who’ve been complaining about the MCU’s labor abuses will be just as fervent about Sony’s...
Huge fan of this episode. This is basically a military tribunal kicking the case over to the Supreme Court so someone else on the writing staff can dig their way out of this situation or so they can deal with it in a bigger story arc.