Venku_Skirata
Venku_Skirata
Venku_Skirata

*waits for the outcry of whiny cis men bitching about cancel culture and anti-abortion rhetoric*

Seeing the cloning facility being destroyed was surprisingly sad. I wasn’t expecting that to give me feels, yet here we are. Maybe it’s from years of playing the original Battlefront games on that map, but i was more sentimental about it than I realized.

The animated style is a choice, it makes it easier for all of the cast to revive their roles

Which funnily enough is basically the ONLY show DC fans have been wanting since 2002 (barring only a Batman show). And what do you know, when they finally delivered, it’s THE best thing they’ve done.

I’d consider giving Superman & Lois a chance.  So far, Season 1 has been the best made-for-television Superman story in my book.  It’s well acted and well written.  It doesn’t have that “CW Look” to it.  It feels like they spent money hiring a good cinematographer and it shows.  It’s the only thing I have appointment

I do think Lake Bell would be an obvious choice to cross over and play live-action Poison Ivy

... Margot Robbie wants to kiss a green woman on screen.

Christ almighty.

This toy rules.

In the spot he was in with the family about to die just curious what you would have done? He had already said he was going to kill everyone on the planet. Get over it man or provide a better solution. He even met him outside the city to cause less damage the fight was pulled into the city. But seriously what else was

OH NO!

I’d argue that Kuzco is the best Disney Princess.

Still one of the best Disney movies.

Let’s take a look at that scene compared to previous battle scenes. Specifically, I’ll use the one between the Roci, a UNN destroyer, and the Razorback featured at the end of “IFF”, Series 3 Episode 2. Now I’m only talking about framing and cinematography here.

Respectfully, I don’t think there’s some “thing” about Trek that you’ve figured out that Discoverey’s showrunners have missed. They know what show they’re making.

I'm predicting that only one of the two teen sons develops super powers thus causing drama and resentment. You heard it here first folks.

My wishlist for Andor:
An appearance by The Mantis’ crew
Something something Crimson Dawn and Enfys Nest

Boba didn't come back because they didn't want to set up a Luke/Boba show down after what happened on Tattooine. Pretty easy response. Speaking of which a couple of weeks ago I said Luke was off the table, and boy was I wrong. I kept waiting for them to bait and switch us, but they didn't. I also didn't think the CGI

We need to find some way to eliminate “I’m just asking questions” from the discourse. It’s not because asking questions is bad - it’s good. The issue is that “just asking questions” doesn’t really do any good if you can’t understand the answers.

Spoiler: The movie ends suddenly and tragically when Tom and Jerry discover that Chloë Grace Moretz is not cartoonically resilient.