I would kill for a Detective Batman tv show. Leave the big action to movies and just have it be Batman solving cases the police aren't able to handle.
I would kill for a Detective Batman tv show. Leave the big action to movies and just have it be Batman solving cases the police aren't able to handle.
I did Nazi that coming.
This take on the classic X-Men: Days of Future Past cover just reminds us of all of the animated superhero shows…
Here's a street performer who really commits to his role as a Transformer. He delights children by going from…
Artist Simone Bianchi chooses a surprising inspiration for his Batman tableau, changing the hands of creation into…
The National Aquarium in Baltimore has invited a panel of experts to discuss whether its eight captive dolphins…
I lost what, now? You, a random Internet person, saying I lost all credibility for using the term 'white knight' therefore meaning I lost. So what did I lose? Did I lose dessert? A game? We're we having an argument or debate?
That's right, I forgot I was supposed to appease everyone on the Internet.
You don't seem to get it Lozzle. These are problems in the industry that need to be looked at, but not with objectivity, as objectivity leads to conversation, and a conversation is not something we should have in situations like these. Layoffs are usually full of finger-pointing — who did what, why didn't they do…
The monsters are fucking awesome. The rest is OK. But as I said, it's totally worth it for the monsters. Absolutely.
Holy crap, Colin Furze made the best Wolverine claws replicas ever. These 12-inch steel blades are fully automatic: t…
I would play the shit outta this.
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I am of the opinion that what you are talking about is exactly what is wrong with Hollywood as an industry today. Rather than respect the artist's decision to portray an event as they see necessary to tell the story they are trying to tell, you want them to make decisions based on committee and compromise their vision…
It's the year 2014? We should all listen and adapt? Really? Is this politically correct platitude the best you have to offer to a debate that has been going on since humans were able to write, Nathan?
Awesome. I didn't know until now that I have the right to dictate art or have rights over the story. This is fantastic.
People who are watching this show who are unconfortable with gratuitous scenes of violence, rape, incest, sex, bloodshed, fratricide, nudity, cannibalism among other themes that are pretty common stance in the FICTIONAL world portrayed in the story (that has close relations with our own history I guess) should NOT be…
It was unfortunate because instead sticking to their guns, they caved to the internet rage. They made a game, it was their vision, not ours. We consumed it, we didn't create it. We're allowed to have an opinion on it, but it isn't ours to demand change to based upon our feelings towards it.
I find the entire school of thought in this article troubling. Primarily, the entitlement that it assumes. It's the assumption that because you are a fan of "Show A" and you talk online a whole bunch about "Show A", that the creators of "Show A" should listen to, and change their product based upon your comments.…
Fuck that, it's not a problem at all.
Weiss and Benioff have done a fucking incredible job of keeping the quality of GoT consistent and are telling the story exactly how they want to tell it. The fact that HBO hasn't stepped in and asked for, or flat out demanded, massive changes and are letting them execute it the way…