The number of studio that would absolutely fight to the death for Feige if Disney was stupid enough to fire him would be...checks notes...ALL OF THEM. Including Disney after the board was ousted the next week.
The number of studio that would absolutely fight to the death for Feige if Disney was stupid enough to fire him would be...checks notes...ALL OF THEM. Including Disney after the board was ousted the next week.
The themes are the same, but the characters very different. I like it! They’ve really compressed and connected the characters and I think they are going to do it even more so going forward, which is going to be very interesting.
The reality of interstellar resources is pretty boring. The solar system is filled to the brim with resources, it makes zero sense to ever “invade” another inhabited system to take their stuff. It most likely never makes sense to even leave your solar system to get more stuff.
I said decades ago now, that the single best thing that Star Trek: TNG did was have no obvious connection with Kirk (except the name of the ship). Making everyone connected is a short term win, but a long term stupid decision when you are building an IP.
At this point the only way the Star Wars universe works is if no one can read, everyone stops talking to their parents after they are 12, and the discussion of history is equivalent to discussing child pornography in our world.
I’m happy to agree to disagree, and I appreciate your civil tone.
A poor imitation of the hall fight in The Raid. Which he then does a second time in the same trailer? I’m not too impressed.
My feeling is, the more ludicrous the scenario, the more obligation the creator has to explain how we get there. Particularly if it is being done for crass commercial reasons.
I would have been totally fine if he glossed over the why if he didn’t have a fantastical situation. If it was just that the Texas was seceding, then he has no obligation to spend much time explaining it. But in coming up with this ridiculous scenario to not alienate any potential customer, he has an obligation to…
The first movie was not that great. If it weren’t for the fact that it was Brandon Lee AND he died during the shooting, it would have been a totally forgotten film.
He didn’t. From a review on Mashable:
If Kara is right, and Lemon had the iron clad contract she told him to get when he was looking for a partner a few months ago, getting kicked off X and a huge payday to fund your own start-up is a really slick move. And all the free PR he is now getting! He might have just played this perfectly.
Semafor and Kara’s reporting are directly at odds regarding whether Lemon will get paid or not. My gut says that Kara is right, but I’d love to know the answer.
No, it makes you a goddamn hero!
After this description I was half expecting to read “Unfortunately, at 9pm is was time for a shift change so the entire emergency team went home and new team came to replace them 35 minutes later.”
Can’t wait to hear “Am I Kongenough”
You know they are going to slip in a fist bump at some point just to show their utter contempt for the entire audience. AND WE WILL DESERVE IT!
This I simply do not believe. The driver, sure, she was probably intoxicated and panicked and didn’t have the right tools, but the bystanders? They were on a working farm for Christ sake. There is no excuse for them not be able to break that glass unless the car was flipped over and the windows were in the mud. I can…
I don’t have any kind of idea how much Tyson has kept up his fitness over the years. He could still be in amazing shape if he kept himself up. I’d personally love it if he beat Jake Paul to a pulp, but I don’t think Jake Paul would go in the ring with him if there was any chance of that happening - so that makes me…
I’d love to know if if has less of a binge spike than other shows too. We are watching it as a family which is spreading out our watch compared to when we watch something individually or just my wife and I.