Neopopulas
Neopopulas
Neopopulas

How else would you get them to such remote locations? Light aircraft like that are cheap and easy. Sure, it's probably not the greatest experience being ejected from the plane and into the lake, but think about it logically. The terminal velocity of a fish can't be that high, and it looks like the aircraft pitches up

>What really frustrates me about this stubborn nostaligia, however, is that it means the new Transformers never gets a chance to succeed on its own. It presupposes that there's something at fault with Michael Bay's Transformers in the first place.

everything you just said is a lie

There are more adult women playing games then pre-teen boys who publishers seem to think are still their bread and butter. If games don't show more diversity they'll just perpetuate that this is a boys club - which alienates them to a market that is 51 % of the Earth's population. That's not smart business. That's

We're also seeing a collapse of the traditional "season" for television, so the shorter episode orders fit into this new system of rotating things in and out. Plus, that's a model that's been going on for a while. In a way, the U.S. is now becoming more like other countries.

is prefer to see a Delta Squad movie in the vein of Act of Valor or act 3 of Zero Dark Thirty.

I like that whole "I'll do whatever the fuck I want, and there's nothing anyone can do about it." standpoint.

My 12 year old daughter (the probably target audience) who is into Dr. Who, a variety of bizarre web comics, science fiction, historical fiction, JRPG games, Hitalia, etc. loved this movie. We see a lot of movies together, we then talk about them critically, while I think she's not the average 12 year old consumer,

bitch bitch bitch - go write your own

I think Meredith is 100% wrong on this one. The cartoon 2d cardboard character never impressed me for its one tone depth. Simple villains are a dime a dozen and so was the animated version.

I'm a little baffled by this reaction. Of course she's not pure badass evil in this movie — it's her story. Nobody is pure evil in their own story. I wish it had stuck a bit closer to the actual events of the original, because that's where the fun of such a revision comes in, but objecting because she's not evil

The answer is "Because feminism..."

I've got two quibbles with your post. You seem to forget that the Disney version was not an original idea. It was an adaptation of Tchaikovsky's ballet. So the 'original score' was not entirely original. And the ballet was based on the book by Perrault or the story by Grimm brothers, waaay back in 15th century, which

I thought the part about her becoming embittered because Stefan cut off her wings in an act of betrayal was fitting. She fell in love with a no-good fella, and tentatively makes herself vulnerable in order to love, only to be betrayed. She made one of those small, simple mistakes of the heart and that mistake had

I really liked this movie! I've got nothing bad to say about it.

"WAH! WAH! THIS ISN'T THE MOVIE I WOULD HAVE MADE! WAH!" Well, maybe try writing less snarky, entitled internet articles and put some effort into writing spec scripts.

I think Angelina Jolie was great in this movie.

I'll give her that one, even if it was a bit cheap on the writers part.

Or hot and bitey if Daenerys wasn't taking her sweet ass time bringing those dragons across the sea.