Given the clips they’ve shown, we should be so lucky this was a shot-for-shot remake.
Given the clips they’ve shown, we should be so lucky this was a shot-for-shot remake.
You can look forward to even more than that--I’ll post the same thing on every live-action adaptation of an animated property.
I post that comment for every needless remake.
Manga and film are different media. Film and film are the same medium.
A Terminator movie with no hero Terminators?
Half of Lucasfilm hates the star of the 1996 multimedia event, Shadows of the Empire.
I still have not heard a convincing answer as to why this movie needed to be made at all when the original still exists.
“Force-strangle your darlings,” as it were.
In other news, this is how pretty much every outer-planets probe gets where they’re going.
<this space reserved for a Steven Universe joke to be named later>
Introduced a female character with agency: Good!
Perhaps a better a better tagline would be “Trappist-1 represents our best hope for finding extraterrestrial terrestrial life.”
Oh, look, it’s 1982 again, and everyone’s freaking out about surface ships being obsolete.
The game this reminds me of most so far is Brütal Legend, with the stealthy gadgety-ness of the Arkham games dropped in instead of setpiece RTS battles. And that’s a good thing--I played the hell out of Brütal Legend, over and over.
Meanwhile, Gamera’s agent sits by his phone, waiting.
The early Empire is really the era I want to know the most about--I want to see the exact point at which all those heroic Republic officers decided to turn evil when they got new uniforms.
This idea has two main failings:
...depending on which version of 109 and Spit you’re comparing, of course.
We care about epic.
I wish I could have paid more attention to the movie, but i was sitting next to multiple parents who had brought kids WAY TOO YOUNG to see it, and had to keep explaining everything to them.