Found ‘that guy.’
Found ‘that guy.’
Well, I thought the books was absolutely terrible, so almost anything would have been an improvement, but the story comes through clearly enough and it felt alternately grim and incredibly fun which are things I just didn’t get from Cline’s book.
Now that the first wave of Ready Player One reviews have confirmed what the earliest trailers for the film suggested—that it’s over-reliant on genre culture nostalgia because its story is sorely lacking
Indiana Jones with a sociopath as a protagonist...
Worse, Ready Player One reinforces hoary old stereotypes about nerds and fandom cultures, including the centering of white males whose love of stuff coincides with being socially maladroit. Their arrested development comes with a hyperspecific knowledge that gets messaged as the key to fulfillment.
Because it makes zero sense? Warlock isn’t showing up until Guardians 3 if at all. So no.
James Gunn said they almost didn’t include this scene, because Adam Warlock is not in Averngers 3 or 4, and he also didn’t have plans for him in Guardians 3.
BLACK PANTHER SPOILERS
There’s Momokun. That whore needs to go.
Those aren’t twist endings, those are just endings.
Nope. You have The Mist in the wrong list - that ending is brutal, haunting and utterly chilling, and the film is all the better for it.
I see you’re not intellectually capable of addressing any social issue that you can’t pidgeonhole into the false dichotomies you require to parse them.
I must be alone in thinking that this actually seems really cool. I’m excited for this one. Especially after that fucking awful experience with Venom that we had with Toby before. That guy sucks.
You know what?
Wasn’t in the original movie they spliced in reptile or amphibian DNA to fill in some gaps. So they are all hybrids in a way. They did not use avian DNA which would probably have made more sense being direct descendants and all.
They were real, but not how they exist in Jurassic Park. In the novel, there’s a scene where one of the engineers explains that the dinosaurs are based on dinosaur’s in popular culture (giant lizards) instead of what dinosaurs would have really looked like.
That didn’t make it into any of the original films, but I…
Ah. Gotcha. Totally misread what you were saying.
I unabashedly love these movies.
Well, 11-20 mph is under optimal conditions, not an old and battle weary T-Rex. This would make it more plausible.