Not particularly, no, considering her naked form is her giving herself to the rot she wants to keep at bay in order to protect her brother and his dream.
Not particularly, no, considering her naked form is her giving herself to the rot she wants to keep at bay in order to protect her brother and his dream.
It’s definitely buried (the point) and up to you to piece it together from trailers, item lore, and environmental context. Best summary out there I’ve found is...
So in this universe there is a god (Marika) and a big tree. The big tree is theoretically capital G God and the driving will behind everything, Marika is supposed to be its avatar and runs things more or less.
How long until LOTR is public domain?, I think is 70 years after the death of the author... so *makes some math*. ... 3 years and it will be free for everyone to use?.. oh shit, my math is wrong, Tolkien died in 1973, so will not enter public domain until 2043.
It’s really crazy how far ahead of his time Hoskins was in that film. He was doing a hell of a job of what was effectively green-screen CGI-era acting years before that was even remotely a thing.
Honestly, give the movie a watch, but less as a Mario movie than an an action comedy. I know, you got 2 words for me: “Im possible.” But nothing’s impossible, guys. Improbable, unlikely, but never impossible. Give it a shot, mammal.
He will always be Eddie Valiant to me.
Elrond nods in agreement.
Honestly, I’m looking forward to the series, not into gate keeping or the ridiculous need to be tied to some 70 year old canon like it’s the Bible or something. Just hoping for a entertaining story, but I have a feeling folks working on Willow have more opportunities to shine, simply not being tied to the whims of a…
1.) These statues are corporate art produced by the studio as a glorified victory lap/promotional material at Gilligan’s request. The city didn’t pay for any of it. You don’t really need to have strong feelings on them any more than you would a toothpaste commercial.
Galadriel stares at you accusingly.
I haven’t re-read The Vampire Lestat since around the time Queen of the Damned came out, so all this is IIRC, but the reason we considered it a retcon at the time, is because the gymnastics required to turn Lestat from a villain into an anti-hero were absurd, way beyond the first story being told from Louis’s self-pity…
That’s the one that truly made me laugh out loud.
I missed that and it’s great.
Game looks fun and I thought the trailer was fine in that it got me interested in the game. *shrugs*
I dunno, I kind of love the fact that they didn’t bother renaming The Aristocats.
This reminds me of a part of the documentary “Waking Sleeping Beauty” when the team working “Basil of Baker Street” received word that executive Peter Schneider was changing the title to “The Great Mouse Detective.” Some anonymous Disney artists got together and put out a fake memo that all Disney movies would be…