The Chris Pratt roles will continue until morale improves.
The Chris Pratt roles will continue until morale improves.
The Valeyard was described not as an incarnation of the Doctor but “an amalgamation of the darker sides of the Doctor’s nature, from somewhere between his twelfth and final incarnations,” whatever that means. So you could say that it hasn’t happened yet, or it happened and no one noticed.
Voice actors are real actors. Sorry you’re too old for cartoons or whatever.
Also, EV sales are not slumping - in fact Q3 sales were 50% higher in 2023 than 2022. What is happening is that Tesla’s market share is falling fast and their stock price was predicated on constant inexorable growth which is less likely now. This article could only have been written by AI or a recovering Elon fan.
You wanted this piece of shit? You’re stuck with this piece of shit.
The FNAF movie came out on Peacock the SAME DAY it hit theaters, and it still made more than Marvels.
Blaming this on critics is so fanboyish it’s ridiculous. Worse-reviewed Marvel movies have done better box office. Your straw man is imaginary.
If you don’t need to see Ms. Marvel / Wandavision / Secret Invasion then call it Captain Marvel 2, not The Marvels. The title (and the marketing) implies the homework, not the critics.
It’s not a mystery. It’s a sequel to a movie that is nobody’s favortie, featuring three characters that are nobody’s favorites, with the implict need to have watched two TV series which even the biggest Marvel fans are getting burned out on. The first Captain Marvel movie was a much easier sell since it was an origin…
I think the first one overperformed a bit as it was the film right before Endgame so there was a lot of hype surrounding the mcu in general right at that moment and people were hoping CM would give some hints or at least help setup Endgame, i dunno. Her short subsequent appearances (mostly as a deux ex machina) were…
The panedmic changed movie-going habits that were already changing. People aren’t just going to go to whatever the big new movie is each weekend like they used to. The studios had a pretty solid 3-decade run where they were able to effectively open anything in summer or Thanksgiving-to-Christmas season and make money…
We already had a Terminator anime, it was called Bubblegum Crisis.
I sincerely hope that the next show you’re assigned to review/recap is more interesting to you than this one has been.
Also: How well does it work in rain? When it’s windy? Around ten thousand people at a music festival?
In fairness, that’s a pretty low bar.
That’s a low bar, lol
Hush now, the grownups are talking.
Most working actors earn less than $27,000 a year.
Large industries can afford losses from dropped projects due to the strikes and are mainly anxious by their greed. However, I’ve noticed what puts the corrupt executives on edge is the longevity of the strikes, especially if the unions are lead by some very smart people. The longer the strikes, the more they get…
It definitely looks interesting, and the spooky silhouette at the end has very ‘Real Ghostbusters’ vibes (which I like) but I feel like we’ve just kind of given up on the idea of Ghostbusters as a comedy franchise, yeah?