I’m all for Wes getting more work! Hopefully this could lead to him getting a MCU role.
I’m all for Wes getting more work! Hopefully this could lead to him getting a MCU role.
It’s a mature look at “evil.” We all wish that all it took to stop galactic evil was an entitled farm boy to throw an old evil geezer down a well. But that’s not how empires work. There’s evil at every level.
I also lament the failings of Mon Mothma, but nearly every revolution is eaten by the counter revolution.…
Flashback!
This feels like a big “We need to make a thing to keep the film rights” kind of thing rather than a “We have the rights, let’s squeeze it for more money!” thing. They have to know that they can’t keep squeezing?... right?!
It’s both isn’t it? *SMH*
A website asked me to scan a QR code with an authenticator app, that sent me to a third party website, that verified my age, using a photo they took and swear they deleted immediately after.
Every one of these services are ultimately hackable, or likely lying about their data retention or uses. But we have to use them…
I’m both horrified and envious that I didn’t think of that first. Well done.
What are they going to call the third one? M3GAN III?
I’m pretty sure nearly every episode of TLOU is going to end with tragedy. There will of course be brief moments of self reflection, happiness, and even accomplishment, but always tragedy.
That said, loved the episode.
A good step forward for the company, for once... And I would love to see this as the “stewards” admitting their mistake, saving face, and trying to improve communication to keep the community growing...
They are only driven by our money, not our opinions or concerns. They were ready to throw punches, and now they are…
Forcing users to jump through hoops just to unsubscribe would only motivate me to never return to their product. The idea that they made their customer service worse after making it abundantly clear that they only care about our money... worst management ever?
Blacula you say? Somebody call Jefferson Twilight!
The outrage comes from the fact a trusted brand should not have been trusted to begin with. I agree that a capitalist is going to have to capitalize eventually. Scorpion is going to sting.
The problem here is that they don’t really have a leg to stand on. This isn’t, for example, a somehow profitable fan-fic about tiny…
“Our plan was always to solicit the input of our community”
Bullshit! They were planning on a surprise attack, and somebody leaked it to save the people they were going to attack!
“You’re going to hear people say that they won... They won - and so did we.”
LMAO. This isn’t a zero sum game. This wasn’t about winning. It…
They can take stories, materials, republish under their own license, with their own mechanics and just write WotC out of the picture. WotC is learning just how much they “own” and how much was just good will toward a familiar brand.
Unfortuantely, I think this guarantees the OGL change. This can either be taken as a sign of how adamant WotC is, that it pushed all of it’s partners out, OR even if they delay it to try to save face, because they have pushed all of their partners into competition, then they will have to do something violent like the…
Wizards needs to do more than read the room and listen to the outage. This isn’t their only outrage this quarter. It feels like the people in charge were hand picked to insult their customers and drive the business into the ground. Why even attempt this before huge releases like a movie?!?
Remember ye olden days when we begged netflix to save good tv shows? Now we watch the trailer and know it will be immediately canceled.
Hear me out here... What if we didn’t? What if we just... didn’t. That could be cool!
I’ll give it a shot... but I have concerns.
RE: MTG, Over-printing cards and printing cards on demand. Over-releasing sets. Reducing the value of previously released products, even products that were previously treated as off limits. Trying to sell directly to buyers cutting the throats of the game stores that have kept the games alive.
Hasbro is basically…