It's not about HOW bad it is, the very fact that it looks slightly bad is enough. Its a Ghostbusters reboot, people hold high standards for Ghostbusters.
It's not about HOW bad it is, the very fact that it looks slightly bad is enough. Its a Ghostbusters reboot, people hold high standards for Ghostbusters.
But I'd imagine those 2 movies are WAY less well known and certainly aren't sequels/reboots to one of the most beloved movies of all time.
Yes that must be it.
Wait, do people (read: the author of this article) think that the negative backlash was because the leads are female? And not because the jokes were 90's era cringe worthy? And the characters came across as shallow stereotypes?
Maybe have more than like 3 good characters that they could kill off?
If he dies and gets re-animated, does that mean his watch has ended so he can avenge the majority of his family?
Like Frank Grimes, if we knew way more about his life
Well you just made me want to play it too now… :( and I'm at work.
You're basing the merits of the sport based on how many 'points' are scored. American sports are generally built on lots of points and lots of breaks in the game for advertisements.
'best sport by a wide margin'
Guns don't kill people. Rappers do.
I totally see your point, but the way I understand marriage working in Game of Thrones is that if Joffrey dies, she then marries Tommen? I believe Cat Stark was married (or to-be married) to Ned's brother. He died, so she married Ned.
I'm just glad it got deleted.
A+ for Ho-deer
I thought the same about the fool being to blame. That or Olenna, she probably didn't want her granddaughter (daughter?) married to Joffrey, and she was closest to the cup of wine before he drank it.
Oh god, when Glenn saw that sign written by Maggie and just started running down the tracks? Selfish son of a bitch.
I think you've basically summed up the problem I have with all walking dead dialog. Remember when Michonne showed up and held back important information, just so some stupid plot about her being 'deep' and 'untrusting' could carry on?