absurd and hyperbolic i'll grant you. like i said, i agreed. i just found you to be needlessly insulting and obnoxious in the moment of slinging "social justice"as an insult. the rest of your post i'm all behind.
absurd and hyperbolic i'll grant you. like i said, i agreed. i just found you to be needlessly insulting and obnoxious in the moment of slinging "social justice"as an insult. the rest of your post i'm all behind.
while i completely agree with your larger point, the needless belittling and the invoking of "social justice warrior" as a putdown were fairly obnoxious.
i think alan was the president of rick's microverse.
not to mention, say, women in abusive marriages.
two people using the same words calling something out for being reduntant IS pretty ironic.
what do you mean? he proved he was star material in Firefly and Serenity, and before that comedy gold in Two Guys and a Girl, and his charisma has carried a few lowish-budget movies. did your comment just go over my head, or are you actually not a fan?
this gets me too. "bad luck brian" is a meme; a specific individual example of it is a macro.
es muey bueno.
people demanding the right to engage with pop culture communities and yet remain ignorant of EVERY FACT about every item of pop culture until they get the chance to experience it first hand are juvenile.
not only that, the set and graphics looked so CHEAP. like a student news network at a university. i know it's just silly tangential advertising but marvel has no excuse to churn out something this crappy.
this has always bothered me. he didn't turn up that day (which would be thursday), which means FIVE DAY weekend.
then again, people don't generally follow batman stories where he has to make one bad choice or another and let innocent people die. generally batman's schtick is that, faced with an impossible choice, he somehow finds a solution to both problems.
i was super confused until i looked at him in detective mode and there was no skeleton, just an outline.
i'm not sure if i buy that it's not true to character. comics, DCAU and movie batmen all employ grapplers and cape-gliding to travel at various points. they don't traverse the city that way, typically — or at least we don't see him do it, because in a real-world sense it noticably defies physics — but that doesn't…
OH, duh. jesus. yeah, the integration of him into the game was awesome and unexpected. it became comforting, in its way.
who are you talking about? hint at it if you want. i've played it, and i'm scratching my head.
i'm just letting it play while i work. it's soothing.
it was fine, don't get me wrong. a lot of the disappointment came from semi-external factors: the firing of brenda chapman (pixar's would-be first female director) and the disappointment that pixar's first female lead was, well, a princess. it could have been a GREAT story with a really ground-breaking story that trod…
there are so many versions of that story and it gets more hysterical with every retelling. the most common form is that hoffman ran around the block a few times to get sweaty and puffed out for a torture scene, but i've heard versions where hoffman got teeth pulled out without anaesthetic to know what real pain was.
yeah, brave was such an exciting possibility, and such a letdown. it also had one of the strongest trailers/marketing of any pixar property — often their trailers have stunk to high heavens and turned out to be phenomenal movies (inside out being an example….)