SHutsonBlount
SHutsonBlount
SHutsonBlount

Resistance certainly has the Ghibli color palette down. All they need are some clouds the consistency of oatmeal and they’ll be most of the way there.

Not a day goes by without someone, somewhere on the internet, feeling the need to express how they’ve been personally harmed by a news site focused on genre entertainment that committed the unforgivable sin of running headlines that very vaguely allude to the interesting parts of films and shows. “I have been slain

This, except replace He-Man with Mantenna.

I’m glad to see that Adora has -- finally -- developed a healthy mistrust of Lighthope. Shadow Weaver and Lighthope have turned out to be mirror images: authority figures that do not have Adora’s well-being as their ultimate objective.

The Phasma novel was readable and workmanlike, but kind of sidelined Phasma in what was supposed to be her story ( I mean, her name was in the title, and everything.)

When questions from the audience became a bit more pointed—like whether the movie will introduce any new fusions—the cast on stage clammed up and played coy, insisting that the only way to learn the answer is to actually watch the movie itself.

Who was that lady with the horns? I don’t know enough about the 80s version to know if that’s a legacy character.

I think they showed us our Opal Enters the Picture moment, which, given the credits, might mean an Aimee Mann song!

I can only figure Eisenhorn was the Abnett property chosen because it would make for a much smaller and easier to budget show.

Judging by exactly two images so far, it’s Rick and Morty: Morty-free Edition.

This. The ship’s the star. Let’s not rose-colored glasses ourselves about the plot, we got in theater seats for the hardware.

I assumed the purpose-built El-killer spider was collecting all those chemicals to poison her. The lingering effects of the bite were dampening her powers.

In other news, music you liked as a teenager is now being piped into the supermarket as background noise.

I have an easy way to keep my desire to see all of this in check. I just remember the place will be full of children.

He’s making an Endgame joke.

But still not terribly well-balanced there, either. You had to depend on having a Clone Heavy ready to rocket them in the spit second after they stopped moving before the shield went up, or otherwise just concede whichever control point in which it just set up shop.

But clearly, they must want a plane of about that range and capacity, though, or the 737 wouldn’t have been inflated to the size the later MAXes are.

On wonders, at this point, how much regret Boeing has for not just sticking with the 757.

Or rather, just the right amount of campy.

Wait a minute, it has to be later than 1985 in Hawkins—they did a Ghostbusters thing in season one.