Hold fast. Starve them out. Hitting them in the profits is the only language they understand, otherwise they’ll hope we forget and then keep doing it anyway. This is about the preservation of 23 years worth of cultural history.
Hold fast. Starve them out. Hitting them in the profits is the only language they understand, otherwise they’ll hope we forget and then keep doing it anyway. This is about the preservation of 23 years worth of cultural history.
I still have both of those CDs around somewhere! And the original brown softback Atlas of the Realms. Thank you for saying that re: 3E. People totally gaslighted me about it, to the point where I was genuinely unsure if I’d just misunderstood!
Move Along Home is daft but oddly, weirdly fun. Mainly for Kira Nerys’s expression as they’re skipping through the child’s puzzle. It’s so “I did not sign up for this shit” that I laugh every time.
I thought Prodigy started out pretty dull (the lead was particularly annoying), but by the middle of the season it had become one of the better modern Treks. The last few episodes were absolutely fantastic. I wish the series had been covered better here.
Terminator is just a zombie franchise, period. Unlike Star Wars or Star Trek its moment has truly passed. It was created as Cameron’s response to his nightmares of dying in a nuclear war in the ‘80s, and while the risk of nuclear conflict has never really gone away, the nature of that risk has changed dramatically.…
As someone who recently just had to put his buddy of 15 years down, the videos of Nabosu suffering are really hard to watch.
They do need new takes, though I think Star Trek is an example of where they’ve gone wrong by straying too far from the formula.
Agree completely with you, TLJ was not perfect, but it gave the OT characters some development, made them humans instead of legends that can do no wrong.
I Disagree entirely with this take.
Im glad someone else appreciates the story in Hardspace. Good lord but the Steam comments on that game are a bunch of whiners.
Calling it ferngully in space is the new Godwin argument.
If I’m a studio exec and someone presents me with at treatment for Gaunt’s Ghosts and a treatment for Eisenhorn, I go with Eisenhorn every time. It’s cheaper to produce, it has more diverse casting opportunities, it allows for a broader array of stories to appeal to a wider audience, and it provides more immediately…
While I sort of agree that you can’t lead with it, but I also think it might actually BEST to do so, because it highlights the parody nature of 40k, which is subtle, and very often not humorous, which is something the larger viewing public needs with its parody.
Also LOOK AT HIM.
LOOK.
I didn’t understand all of what you wrote, but I appreciate you writing it, thanks.
Honestly I think Eisenhorn is the only think that could really work here, especially as he’s one of the few who can effectively critique the Imperium, which you’d need to do if you don’t just want to write fascist propaganda lol.
oh shit, I’d LOVE a Lower Decks 40k with Cain
or the deadpool of 40k?
If they ever do 30K, they should cast the same guy to play Lorgar and the Emperor (IIRC Lorgar is supposed to be by far the closest in resemblance to the Emperor’s nominal appearance).
This slideshow exists for the sole purpose of photoshopping Henry’s face onto 40K characters, and you damn well know it!