Paramount and CBS failed to promote the 50th anniversary, because Paramount and CBS are not very smart about doing anything these days.
Paramount and CBS failed to promote the 50th anniversary, because Paramount and CBS are not very smart about doing anything these days.
Awesome, and congrats! I’ll have to go check that out.
Well, it didn’t really take the franchise down. It was already going down, thanks to some bad management at MGM leading to bankruptcy. The Stargate franchise was about the only thing they had left that was making money, but everything else was bleeding cash, forcing them to pull back on a lot of stuff.
I really hope you meant that as a joke, because he is totally credited at IMDB. His first “Known For” is even Ghostbusters.
It’s something that has always made me sad, that the Milestone comics were hard to get where I lived back in ‘93. (Comics in general were hard to get, really, mostly only available at a supermarket, which carried a very limited selection.) I didn’t even know about any of these characters until many years later.
As much as I’d like to think this will change some peoples ideas, I kind of doubt it. After all, they don’t produce a single shred of evidence as to how the facility controls minds, the weather, or brings down airplanes, so they aren’t really invested in facts to begin with.
Which is weird, since he’s barely in it, and doesn’t affect the plot at all. They could have made the movie without him, and there really wouldn’t have been much difference. Same goes for Katana, really.
Won’t get any disagreement from me. A highly under rated series, that one.
Kinda reminds me a bit of Strike Witches.
Is that a young Prof. Farnsworth in the background?
Most fandoms have become toxic. Either you agree with everything the largest section says, or you are harassed. Same goes for the smallest section. Agree or be harassed constantly. There’s no winning for people who just enjoy a thing and want to casually chat about their enjoyment of said thing.
Never gotten the whole Atlas Shrugged thing, myself. I read it. It sucked. I moved on with my life. While of late, it does seem to be the new dudebro Bible, I’ll never understand why.
Personally, I enjoyed the Garris version of The Shining more than the Kubrick version. Then again, I haven’t ever really enjoyed any of Kubrick’s films, except maybe 2001. It isn’t something I rewatch often, but it was pretty good. His version of The Shining was just ‘meh’ to me.
That could make things... Rocky... for our heroes.
That’s exactly what I was gonna say.
Still hoping that takes those awesome promo shorts and do an actual movie. That’d be awesome.
That caught my eye, too. Considering Spirits of Vengeance, it’s really more like one and a half. Not sure how that adds up to multiple, no matter how you look at it.
And that pretty much guarantees a sequel.
In all of this, I kept noticing how both of them returned to the issue of visibility, comparing it to the indie music scene. With out a doubt, that visibility issue is a pain, because there is not always a way around it.
At first, I thought it was just a coincidence, kinda like an optical illusion created by the camera angle. Then I saw the pulled out version, and... yeah. She gave the Nazi salute to Trump.