… what was that about?
… what was that about?
Depending on how much the status quo changes they may have to do one, but I really like this version.
Update- according to her twitter the full version is too dirty for TV and will be an online only thing.
She was wonderful.
Okay, 2017, I'm not getting my hopes up but this is a good move.
There really never seems to have been one clear guiding vision for Sonic, even at the get-go.
For some reason this article doesn't mention it but in the THR piece it says the people making Man of Steel made him an exec producer and gave him a handsome salary on the condition that he never ever come to the set.
It's fine- cheesy but the show's apparently not aiming for seriousness.
I'm assuming Aikman has the job because of his fame from back in the day. I don't actually know how good he was as a player but I heard his name a lot.
Yeah, it's by far the most emotionally intense of his at least.
Super Mario Maker has a hold on me. I have been playing way too many random levels, and I've uploaded a couple (will get the codes up later if I remember.) It really is a fun creative toy, the ability to play any segment of a level you're working on and see if it works is a boon.
I don't think old movies DO separate visuals from plot/character, at least not most of the good ones. Even in something as deliberately talky and stagebound like 12 Angry Men, every single shot is carefully chosen to support the material. You can't separate the two. And that's before getting into the old-timey…
Wouldn't that just result in a script that's really static and talky with lots of telling rather than showing?
I dunno, in the comics, Hal was often portrayed as being need to be brought down to Earth now and again (see the entire Hard-Traveling Heroes arc) and being kind of arrogant.
That's actually not a bad take on it.
It's all about the page views. This site's apparently got some thin margins.
Excitable boy, they all said
Yeah and anybody else would have gotten 1/3 too.
It got so bad at one point that a scene was cut from the movie Dragnet because two characters are standing in front of a poster of Bruce Lee holding nunchuks.
They do have some censorship of movies/TV/etc., as well- mostly around violence and gore. I believe the German version of Dawn of the Dead was cut heavily.