...and at a time when many employees are calling on the Assassin’s Creed publisher to shakeup its predominantly French and French-Canadian creative leadership team.
...and at a time when many employees are calling on the Assassin’s Creed publisher to shakeup its predominantly French and French-Canadian creative leadership team.
It depends what you consider to be “the Marvel feel”. Personally, I find that the MCU “solo” outings (I include the Guardians films) often have the same structure. The first part of the film, usually about 2/3 of it, tries to stick to a specific genre (space opera, spy movie, heist comedy, etc...). The problems always…
The reviews raised my expectations but the film did end up being more or less what I originally expected it to be, for better and for worse. This one definitely falls on the lower tier for me, as far as MCU films go.
I just watched the film a few hours ago. It’s not awful but it’s definitely lower tier Marvel. The fact that that film made so much money, and the much better Suicide Squad film, so little, really speaks volume about the strength of the MCU brand compared to DC.
One solution that apparently is never considered but would totally work is to stop setting deadlines that make no sense! Games are getting bigger and more complex every year but publishers keep pretending they can follow the same timeline they followed on their previous project. They can’t! It’s more complicated and…
I think Elon Musk and Grimes made sure that the worst possible name you can give to a baby was taken for our lifetime.
This is such an awful, awful idea and whoever is responsible for this should feel ashamed.
But when we came to filming, as far as I was concerned and was aware, when it came to filming that scene, it was too huge a set-piece to create, so they just had me blow up and I’m done.
First, I don’t think Diana is that good of a subject to focus on. None of the royals really are but the medias keep telling us they’re “fascinating” somehow. The movie is going to be about how dull their life is but people have said that before, and yet here we are with another royal biopic.
The song really isn’t that bad. I was expecting/hoping for something a lot worse.
This looks like a film I will see on opening week, enjoy it, while at the same time realize that the film itself isn’t actually good. This looks like an overcrowded, fan-service film. These usually makes very good trailers (“Look! Whatshisname is in that film too?”) but in the end, you can only develop so many…
Ok, this review is good enough to convince me to give this film a chance.
It’s kinda of unclear in the source article whether Kailing was angry at the co-worker or if she’s just using the anecdote as a way to talk about her insecurities.
I have a soft spot for Batman Begins.
Honestly, I cannot relate to this. I never wanted a civ or a leader so much that their non-inclusion would disappoint me as much as you describe, and there are so many Civs available in the final game (around 50, without counting the community mods) that I never feel like I’m running out of choices.
It’s kinda of unclear in the source article whether Kailing was angry at the co-worker or if she’s just using the anecdote as a way to talk about her insecurities. Either way, this story is like another one, also about The Office, where a guest actress, who is Asian, got offended because Michael Scott, who was…
The biggest problem with this Eternals movie it’s that it’s an Eternals movie. There is no memorable character in that comic. And Jack Kirby meant to create a story outside the Marvel universe (he didn’t like the shared universe concept) so it doesn’t fit well at all.
I know some people can be very vocal about their disappointment when a civilization they wanted didn’t make the cut, but are there really that many of them? Personally, I like discovering new historical figures I knew nothing about (there’s a lot of history I wouldn’t know if it weren’t for Civilization) and a lot of…
because the game’s nameless, culture-swapping factions make it hard to keep track of your opponents, or form any kind of lasting relationships with them.
I was fortunate enough to see very few bugs on my Xbox Series X but the game was still not worth the buzz. It’s not a bad game but it’s a mediocre, mostly forgettable one. The RPG aspect is very linear, the shooting is solid but not revolutionary, and the open world is disappointing. The time were I was curious about…