Here, she’s talking to Frank near the Brooklyn Bridge
Here, she’s talking to Frank near the Brooklyn Bridge
No, which is why I’d go see those movies.
I think a Netflix Ms. Marvel would do gangbusters. Bright colors, less depressing adventures, Kamala Khan, and Lockjaw — what’s not to love. By going more lighthearted I think the cheaper visual effects become more bearable.
I know the Ghost was spotted in TFA, but where does the info about Endor come from?
I liked this more than Dowd, but this is pretty accurate. The gags aren’t as strong and the subversions aren’t as clever. But Sean William Scott still nails that right level of stupid and lovable.
After switching to a newer greasemonkey extension (the recommended tampermonkey) the script is working like a charm in Safari.
I haven’t been able to get Kinjigger working on Safari, but that might have something to do with my greasemonkey extension — or existing JS errors on the page.
I certainly don’t blame you.
My concern with regards to the beta are not about user-interactions though. They’re usability in the design. You need no more than 1 concurrent user to realize that there’s no way to navigate to relevant pages right now.
That’s probably a segment of it. But I don’t find these characters any more/less stylized than what you’d see in Up or Shrek. But the features they choose to emphasize seem all wrong, and nothing is ever in service of a tone, theme, or character. Everyone has the same exaggerations, making them both surreal and…
I am a web-dev, and I’m only more baffled by this transition now.
The nice thing about the web is that I can choose my window size. If the column width is too great, I can drag the window and narrow the text to my preferences. But if you add these “responsive” elements and all this padding it becomes useless. The page will just remove/resize underneath me, insisting on some weird…
I don’t know what it is about this character design, but like most European animation I just find it unsettling, but not in a purposeful way. Rick & Morty has truly ugly characters, with their squiggley eyes and drooping mouths, but that’s in service to its worldview, Coraline has oddly proportioned characters, whose…
I’m reminded of Casablanca.
In all the discussion of how bad kinja’s commenting system is I lost track of how shitty its article layout is.