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It is a really interesting question, legally speaking. If something’s generally expected to be understood – but not legally specified, it’s often open to legal repercussions as a result. A clear example would be: Fresh coffee is obviously hot – but if not labeled that it’s hot, it’s clear which side is legally

No worries! Your original point still rings true that highly concentrated negative online feedback ≠ real world opinions.

By definition, “news” is noteworthy information that covers recent & important events. Something that’s currently being discussed by a large demographic of the population – even if it’s something that’s happened before – still qualifies as news. Legal loopholes like this are important to cover periodically, especially

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Something else important to note: Dislike bombing videos wasn’t as big of a coordinated effort back then, but take a look at the comments on the Resistance trailers and see what the negative ones’ “criticisms” are.

Now go look a the comments on one of the earliest Rebels trailers:

To be clear, that’s not 91% of viewers. That’s 91% of people who clicked the like/dislike button (and there’s been a troll army dedicated to doing that to everything about Resistance). There’re 130,000 interactions of Like/Dislike on the video, but the video itself has something like 1.4 million views. If you’re

I also have to say that for the dub, Chris Sabat as All Might is absolutely the most perfect casting choice ever.

Ray Park is still the on-screen cinematic version of Maul, and this is the first time that he and Sam got to work together on the character. Sam Witwer’s been the voice of Maul in Clone Wars and Rebels, so getting to see the two of them finally portray Maul together was an extra treat. The Star Wars show had a really

To be fair, he’s still the only one who voiced DARTH Maul. Sam Witwer has voiced every incarnation of him after he was stripped of his Sith title.

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Rebecca Sugar’s work on Steven Universe has made MASSIVE ground for this sort of representation to be accepted by the sorts of people in charge of networks who would otherwise push back or cancel a series over it, and it’s still a fight to make it happen. It’s another reason why these things happen in finales: you

I’ma fan of him staying on the Dark Side in order to be in balance with Rey, but for the Dark Side itself to represent something different as a part of his transformation at the end of the film. Especially after Luke & Rey’s conversation about the balance between both sides in the Force, and the fact that it’s not

They’re the first LEGO figure I remember having as a kid, and I still have my first one sitting on a shelf who was always the pilot in anything new I built. Absolutely my favourite. Bar none.

I very much hope that someone manages to get footage of this amazing feat for the Internets viewing pleasure. That’s the important and difficult detail that pushes his cosplay to pure perfection.

And character design for Alita:

He was also in charge of the design for Venom:

I think that the film REALLY understands this given what we know about it.

Man, the bit with J.J. Abrams playing with the mystery box got me to laugh out loud. This is just brilliantly executed.

Well, to be fair the film is based on Venom’s first standalone comic, Lethal Protector, where a corporation extracts seeds (offspring) from the Venom Symbiote and bonds them to a number of test subjects.

Especially for 1n <2:00 video where you could easily have quoted the content into an article, because there’s barely anything more substantial than just the summarized footage.

Implications don’t make a fact, and neither do spurious claims about what, “you assholes on the left and the dipshits on the right did” (although it is fantastic that you selectively phrased that, so as to absolve yourself of any involvement). Words are, to put is as you phrased it... words. And yours are just that.