Goodell’s entire career has been the result of people confusing correlation with causation.
Goodell’s entire career has been the result of people confusing correlation with causation.
There’s also, Just Watch.
Agreed — it’s almost as if the developers stopped supporting it.
If you made a solo movie in which Kermit’s father told him it’s quite easy being green, and Bugs’s father told him he shouldn’t care what’s up with Doc, you’d have had the same results.
Agreed. I know they have to go with this idea that Superman is “dead” at the start. And I’m sure a good portion of the story involves them joining forces to make up for the absence of Superman. But everybody knows that Superman’s in this movie. I want to see him in that damn group shot!
I was friends with a guy for a while. Our common bond was our kids and sports - not an uncommon thing for friends formed in adulthood. Then I saw him posting racist things. I saw him posting anti-gay things. I saw him posting things were against my beliefs. And he is no longer my friend. If I had known all these…
This is how I live my life.
If Aubrey has seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of Giants.
In TV medicine, bullets cause bleeding and removing them stops the bleeding. It’s not remotely accurate but it’s how things work on TV. Maybe on TV, bullets are made of heparin?
Also an excellent sitcom writer. The Good Place and (I think) Parks & Rec.
But what else could it be about? Hopefully a shit ton of greys can explain this complex issue to me.
As I pointed out in the other New Mutant thread, this idea has the inherent problem that the protagonists are superhuman and noted characters. You don’t want to just gut Cannonball or decapitate Sunspot for shock value in a “slasher” film. That’s someone’s favourite character.
Since Legion FOX has really nailed the X-Men freaky nature. The Gifted is great and now they are taking it to the movies. A weird time to say that FOX has really improved the quality of their series while Marvel gives us... Inhumans...
I agree, but only up to a point. I think this is genuinely a creation by two artists. Obviously Lynch owns more of it, because he directs it and has final cut, but Frost shouldn’t always be dismissed as a traditional storyteller. His novels are plenty offbeat. Lynch chose to work with him; Frost wasn’t imposed on him…
Not an adaptation, but Storm of the Century stands out as the best for me.
Misery.
It wasn’t a gimmick or a marketing move so much as it just ‘happened’. I recall being a kid and reading about how the X-Men were going to be changed and reintroduced. I was a member of F.O.O.M and the monthly newsletter that came in the mail had a mention about the upcoming plans for the all-new, all-different X-Men.
How about Good Guy fights without suit and realizes True Power lies within? That’s fresh, right? Maybe they could go in that direction.