Me, but I might be the only one.
Me, but I might be the only one.
“Cruise is really just a normal dude who “took us go-karting and zip-lining,” during off time on set”
That reminds me, I haven’t played Tetris Attack in ages.
You also have to criticize the work that exists, not the one you wanted them to make. The show established The Watcher and explained his role and vows, and then gradually showed his disenchantment with those limitations. Yes, it was obvious almost immediately that Uatu would interfere with events, but they did the…
Everyday I wake up, and all the problems that I was trying to avoid by going to sleep the night before are still there. In fact, some of them have gotten worse to varying degrees! Why can’t I just have standalone days, that don’t have any connection to the larger Yellowfoot Universe?
But if every story is just part of the next story, why bother paying attention to any story at all?
I come to read these articles specifically to get my enjoyment stomped on.
Such an amazing episode. Of course it gets a crappy score here.
The frustrating thing about Scorsese on this topic is the relative lack of historical context it has. Cheap “entertainment” (as opposed to “art”) has always been pumped out by the bucketloads, and Scorsese himself has had no trouble stepping outside of the established canon to champion directors who were considered…
Oop, I’m back to defend the Wii U, which still gets a lot of play in my household. (Boyfriend is playing Xenoblade Chronicles X as I am typing this.)
fans: THIS IS NOT STAR TREK!
Bullshit. Millions of people deal with more stressful jobs every day that matter a hell of a lot more than her and pay a hell of a lot less. No one says she needs to do it with a smile on her face but she sure as shit needs to treat people with respect.
This one was sabotaged by its own marketing. It’s far better and deeper than the one-joke, boiler plate animation trash that the trailer made it look like.
“What do you think?”
The post-credits scene is The Day the Clown Cried.
When you get right down to it, Joker is just The Lonely Island’s Threw it on the Ground only played entirely straight.
I mostly wish Scorsese could give them more credit than he has.
I understand where Scorsese comes from, but at the same time his comments are somewhat dismissive of the creative investment filmmakers put into Marvel movies. There’s a popular line of thinking that these movies are manufactured like they’re on a Ford line, and there’s likely some truth to that. But I really find it…