Cool story.
Cool story.
Or it's a trend, and the people involved take it as seriously as any other trend, and you're puffed up on nothing.
It's just a trend like any other trend. I mean, if it makes you feel superior even though you're exactly like these people and have the same disbelief as them and also aren't fashionable, feel free to delude yourself.
Salon is run by old people. I wouldn't worry about it.
Because it's just a consumer relationship between sellers and buyers.
Writers here are finally catching up to this one, huh?
I… believe that was the point of Scream, headline writer, yes.
The entire enterprise of "fan theories" is inimical to the atmosphere of Alien but, sadly, that's never gonna stop them.
If you want fan fiction you might as well write it yourself.
That being said, the hardcore fans at Aliens Vs. Predator Galaxy believe that there is more to it than that.
It's at least a slightly less frustrating way to build a game that depends on director-dictated camera angles. Most critique of that control scheme tends not to dig into the reasons behind it.
People have been bringing it up for over a decade at this point. What's worthwhile here is that the idea is explored rather than just dropped on the table as it's usually been.
No, it's you.
I'd prefer it if the studios calmed the hell down with the "Easter eggs", a term that's been sadly redefined to mean "studio-mandated marketing gimmicks".
I think we can all assume that if Millar's not prominently featured in the credits and the movie's "inspired" by a Millar-written script, it won't be much like the Millar book at all. The only reason that keeps happening is because Millar makes much of his living as a professional outward-facing shill for Marvel as a…
I would feel so much better about this comment and its upvotes if there were anything on your list about how skilled this movie is as, you know, a movie. Because that's what's most surprising about this trailer - it looks like it might be a good movie, not just "good for a superhero movie".
It's not fun to think about, but accurate histories of popular cinema will likely have to account for his popularity, yeah.
As someone who went to school alongside people working in the field: there's not much of it, and it's poorly funded.
No, we're just wiping the floor with him. All part of the fun. Welcome to the A.V. Club.
The women in the article are women, sad-sack.