Idina Menzel should pretty much cover the singing at any time when some Disney starlet might otherwise be used.
Idina Menzel should pretty much cover the singing at any time when some Disney starlet might otherwise be used.
I agree, but for a different reason than most. To summarize my view on the whole franchise, the battery notion is a myth, the function of humanity is processors, and the purpose of the Matrix is the preservation of our species as necessitated by our own foolish actions. The narrative, from the beginning of the 2nd…
I still didn't like Ashley by ME3, and found that the only part that made it worth having saved her at all was the drunk scene, but Kaidan sort of gets a bum rap. It's established from the first game (and the fact that he shares a voice with Carth Onasi) that he's got trust issues, and by the end of ME3 he's come to…
R.I.P. Andy. :(
I don't know if I'd want another Muppet playing the Gary Oldman role...or just Gary Oldman.
I don't know if he can strictly be considered a hero, but:
You go through planet after planet, exploring, mining, killing, all thinking that the end goal is to stop Saren and the Geth from finding the Reapers. Then you get into Saren's base...and find out exactly what a Reaper is.
Obviously.
You go right ahead and tell him that. We'll wait.
I'm probably in a minority here, but Fantastic Four has honestly been such a stupid franchise that it didn't really feel like the movies ruined anything. Neither Marvel nor DC has been afraid to take some really stupid turns with their narratives, but the extent to which the FF storyline has been a case of one deus ex…
I get what he's saying, and don't disagree. I haven't been able to get into most of Marvel or DC's runs since my early teens, because there's a complete lack of interest in actually developing the stories to match the audience, and there's been a shameful extent to which the audience has allowed it. When you get to…
If only the teachers had been armed with dance pads, they could have prevented this.
Full perks in archery and sneak, there were few things I couldn't kill in just 1-3 shots with this thing, and if there were more than 2 or 3 targets...disappear and start again. Best thing was using it to take 3 down to 1, then sneak up behind the last for a backstab. 15x damage, baby!
I wouldn't even give that much credit. Most of the people presenting themselves as skeptics are simply rejecting anything that disagrees with their own beliefs. They're superstitious/religious and refuse to entertain any notion that conflicts with what they hold dear.
They knew about the product placement, hence the original idea. The worry was that the audience wouldn't be familiar enough with the concept and thus would take it less seriously. And considering that the myth of Christians being fed to the lions still persists, I'd argue that it was probably the right choice.
From a trained scientist who couldn't inspire confidence trying to lead America into further innovation, to a mediocre actor who gladly set all that back while inspiring a cult based on his ability to appeal to right-wing nationalism.
James Marsters is an underappreciated treasure. He was one of the few redeeming details (if any can be considered as existing) to the Dragonball movie. And he was fucking genius on Warehouse 13. Spike continues to be one of my favorite characters, because he started out with such cockiness and swagger that he could…
My thoughts exactly. I can't hear him talk about Spike without hearing him as Spike.
I just want to pick him up and hug him and tell him it's all right!
Factually incorrect.