sometimes I think Paul Dini is the real reason behind Batman TAS’s success
sometimes I think Paul Dini is the real reason behind Batman TAS’s success
Bruce Timm gets a lot of leeway with me because BTAS is such a definitive take on so many of these characters, but I really dislike the “Bruce Wayne is just a performance, only Batman is real” take. Much like with Superman, I think Batman actually has three identities - (1) Batman, obviously; (2) a Bruce Wayne who is…
Now I just need them to release a model kit for the Voyager-A and I’ll be set.
That particular brand of fandom has no media literacy, so this is not surprising, but extremely funny.
The season 4 premier was on June 13th.
The worst part is that they now realize the show is about them, but they still haven’t had their “are we the baddies?” moment.
Imo, their sudden self-realization is the best part. Their egos at that point start doing mental gymnastics.
Somehow it escaped them until now that yes—it’s always been about them.
They are so dumb that they need someone else to tell them what to be mad at.
Everything in the last couple of years in the TTRPG world just makes me happy that I primarily play Pathfinder.
i can see Enemy Mine working as as series. i guess theres no news if its a reboot or a continuation.
This just looks (and sounds) like an animated version of the Snyder movie. Why go for a generic style phone game when Gibbons’ art already looked like animation?
Any “human-driven vehicle” that does this means big trouble for the human.
Stories like this try to portray these types of situations, as though human driven vehicles have never done the exact same thing.
Let no one say that I’m a mindless Elon hater. I can give credit where credit’s due.
Teslas are attracted to emergency vehicles with lights on like tornado are to trailer parks.
Whenever I hear the play The Importance of Being Earnest mentioned, I have to remind myself that it’s not a biography of Jim Varney.
The BBC ratings don’t mean anything anymore now that it airs worldwide on Disney+. Before Disney+, it aired on a hodgepodge of different networks at different times across the world. There’s no way Disney cancels it after the money they put into it.
It’s been around for 60 years. Even if you take out the 15 year break, there are 41 seasons. It is still probably the BBC’s signature show around the world.