It was mean. That was a feature, not a bug.
It was mean. That was a feature, not a bug.
Negan was the end for me with the show too. I never really read the comics, but I just couldn't deal with the repetitive, cynical audience manipulation the show kept going to. Those writers couldn't find a logical character arc with a map and a Sherpa guide.
I'm pretty sure that Timformation is, not, in fact, Robert Kirkman, so I really don't think he's doing anything but talking out of his ass there.
I can see arguing that Bale is the best Batman. I'm not sure I agree, but I can see the case for it.
Only if we declare Del Toro galactic emperor of talking about movies that never get made.
Of course, McFarlane is directing it, so none of those things will happen.
Might be the saddest speculation I've seen yet.
What, couldn't dig up a Mole Man reference too?
What do you think it was in 1861?
It's pretty much all taste for the first four, but I'd agree with the rest. (Maybe TDKR above interstellar.)
The Prestige. Period.
The whole meta "criticize the viewer for liking it" thing never works for me.
That is not a fun fact. Somehow I find it all the more depressing.
I don't know if it qualifies as a hot take, but here goes: the franchise has never been good.
I second the call of bullshit. Matheson's vampires are nothing like Romero's zombies. The only plot similarity is barricading a house, which… come on. Nor is there any thematic similarity at all.
Spielberg does not do commentaries.
What's your trade, btw? I'm a dolly grip.
That's a fair explanation.
I'm of the opinion that all the religious stuff is all bunk. It's just different flavors of magic that works but is interpreted vastly differently.
With all due respect, you are one hundred percent wrong.