TomX107
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I’m not seeing that price. I’m seeing 51.99 fulfilled by Amazon. 37 already sold out?

I’m not seeing that price. I’m seeing 51.99 fulfilled by Amazon. 37 already sold out?

The only theme I consistently skip is Shameless. Love the show to death but the theme is funny a couple times and then the music just gets grating.

It’s enjoyable as a fan of RoosterTeeth. There’s a lot of easter eggs of their other shows and most of the cameos are from their own people. So if you know who they are or know the “in-jokes” it can be a lot of fun. I had a great time with it, saw it in a theater around a bunch of other fans. But I’m not sure how well

Or at least just leave future Batman 66 stuff to comics

That is a great point to be fair. I guess it just seems easier to do one-off kind of Indiana-Jones-esque stories for a hypothetical random Tomb Raider movie than to penetrate the Assassins Creed lore for any sort of adaptation. But... that said... one of the biggest mistakes video game movies seem to make is straying

I kinda know what you mean. I was expecting something with a similar tone and characterization to the new games. Not exactly a shot-for-shot adaptation of the game.

I really want this one to be good. As a video game movie. I was never really into any of the classic Tomb Raider stuff, games or the original movies. But I jumped in with the reboot and absolutely loved it. I thought then that *this* was a video game that could be a movie. The character and supporting cast seemed way

I think *most* shows could benefit from shorter seasons. Procedural crime drama type shows can get away the easiest doing 20+ episodes, I think Person of Interest geniusly navigated being a procedural and a serial at the same time. But most serialized shows benefit from tighter episode counts. 10-12ish episodes. It

The MCU and Star Wars movies are no surprise at all. What I haven’t heard anything substantial about yet is, what about The Defenders and the other Marvel/Netflix shows. I feel like those and future seasons would likely stay on Netflix as I can’t imagine whatever the contracts/deals set in place would let Disney claim

Agreed. Sadly agreed

Wally was always my favorite Centipede hero. This and the Frogger game that came out around the same time are the definitive versions of both games in my mind. But the idea that anyone is taking another stab at adding story to this game makes me want to read it.

I mean, it’s straight out of the Star Wars Encyclopedia. Can’t argue with that

He’s a pretty decent guy in The Leftovers. Though the American accent is startling at first. Was Heroes before or after Who? Can’t remember, too lazy to Google. But he was a good guy in that too. Briefly.

I guess I’ll be the one to say it... maybe it played better watching the clip as opposed to describing it but that kinda sounds awful. Like some sort of weird internet fanfic / product placement short film meant as a joke and not a serious movie.

Maybe I’m in the minority here but with the exception of Medusa, nothing here really looked *that* bad to me. Not for dealing with a TV budget and whatnot. I’m also perfectly content to let Iwan Rheon carry the show. If Marvel villains never quite get enough flair, this is casting that could be as good as Loki IMO.

I actually remember specifically.

Having watched a fair amount of this show, you have to tune out the announcers. They’re terrible. Kind of in a so-bad-they’re-good way because my family and I are constantly making fun of how ridiculous they are. But also kinda not. They’re just that way with everyone.

Yeah I don’t disagree. I like Melissa Rauch and was hoping she’d be able to pull it off but something’s just not quite working for me. I don’t understand why for so many of these kind of animated features they don’t just hire a consistent voice cast. I like Jason O’Mara too but he’s no Batman in a world where Kevin

The thing I agree with you most about is the idea that Nintendo is learning the wrong lessons from these things. While I agree with ConsoleCowboy’s point that they shouldn’t necessarily just hand out licenses, the seeming inability to step back and, in the most obvious case with AM2R, respond to that demand with