I agree about the lack of info; I’m only speculating to help me process this.
I agree about the lack of info; I’m only speculating to help me process this.
The whole story is a mess, really. Yes, doing an Extended Cut opened a Pandora’s box that had bad lasting effect in the industry and in geek culture in general (another extended cut comes to mind). And yes, Bioware really blew it with their ending. The moment they decided that only a select few people could decide…
Most people already knew about how little changes they actually were in the games since talking about your playthrough to other players was part of the fun, but Bioware games are based on characters, and whether Garrus is dead or alive for ME3 is considered by many as a more important change than whether or not your…
My initial theory, when I heard that not one but two people were hit in the incident, was that it was some sort of shrapnel caught in the barrel that hit both victims. I went with the assumption that Baldwin only shot once and was pointing at the camera, hitting two people near it.
I like Tom Holland but he looks miscast. I really don’t like Mark Wahlberg and he also looks miscast.
I may be stating the obvious but the CW’s business model for these shows is absolutely insane. Disney makes less than 10 episodes for their superhero shows. The CW? Up to 23.
I used to be angry at CDPR but now, it’s almost comical. I mean, comical in a dark humor kind of way. A lot of people worked very hard on that game only to get screwed by incompetent management.
I don’t think they know what to do with him either. He’s the only character that wasn’t part of the team in the comics and his link with Niles Caulder is by far the most tenuous. Rita is best buds with Larry, Jane has a connection with Cliff, and Victor is just... there. He has storylines of his own because he has no…
The look doesn’t do anything for me. I guess it’s a “your mileage may vary” situation. I was huge fan of the Dark Knight trilogy (let’s not talk about the Snyderverse...) and seeing the same type of colors we’ve seen in Batman Begins just makes it easier for me to notice the stuff I like less about this version (the…
When you stay on a show for too long, especially if the show itself stays on the air for too long and its quality starts dipping, the ambience often turns for the worse. You often hear stories like these, where everyone admits the last years were rough. We heard the same about Patrick Dempsey just recently.
See, this is the kind of project that doesn’t need an existing property at all. A lot of people today have never seen an episode of that show so they would miss any reference you might want to use. Worse, those who don’t know the show might not be interested, and those who liked the show might not want to see…
I don’t think you’re mean and I’m not trying to be mean either, but I feel like you’re the one who’s not getting my point, which is about hypocrisy, not ableism. I will try to keep it short and clean.
If she’s intentionally disabling people then telling them how it’s fine yeah that’d be fucked up but accidentally in superhero fights, explosions, etc.? Not really.
I don’t get it. You don’t think intentionally crippling people, then complain about how hard disable people have it is a little bit hypocrite?
The problem with Harley (and Punisher and Deadpool) is that some writers struggle with the balance between anti-hero and outright villain. Harley makes for a good-to-great anti-hero in some comics but the Harley from above says she destroyed Gotham because she got rejected; that’s way past being an anti-hero and…
The panels of the comic shows that she has killed people in this interpretation as well, and doesn’t seem that remorseful about it.
I think Black Widow needed an origin movie as much as any character in the MCU - ideally one released before Iron Man 2. So much of her character arc is in reaction to a past the audience never sees, except briefly in flashbacks. Gamorra and her both have a past that is way darker than any other MCU superhero but when…
It’s an interesting thing for her to bring up, since it’s sort of a running thread in the Ant-Man movies that Hope is much more well-suited (so to speak) to be a superhero than Paul Rudd’s Scott Lang. He gets to have an arc where he learns how to fight and become a better role model for his daughter, but she…
The Craig Bonds keep the character in indefinite transition because if he ever truly becomes Bond he’ll cease to be interesting anymore.
I thought it was Lawrence and now that I rewatch the gif again, I have no idea why I thought that; she doesn’t look like her at all!