The readership always feels like something is being taken away, and then they reject the new character
The readership always feels like something is being taken away, and then they reject the new character
You get tested. I saw it from my car with the windows rolled up.
Famously, he worked on a version of the Justice League score
And I can see how Hollywood doesn’t entirely understand how market research works anymore. This explains partially how so many sequels can get made for movies that were worthless crap that didn’t deserve recognition in the first place. And I quite agree that Hollywood believes that nerd culture is hot right now, but…
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and then the Jedi disappear like the urSkeks at the end of the Dark Crystal
They love to fall back on the trope of killing an existing hero and then attempting to fill their diversity quota with a replacement.
Simpsons HISHE did it!
it was odd to have ghost yoga setting trees on fire and ghost Luke lifting xwings out of oceans....but the best they can do during the final battle is just whisper in rey’s ear? i agree, if you are going to power creep jedi ghosts from being simply guiding voices from beyond the grave to full-on poltergeists, they…
Yep, I had that exact thought after I watched it. The reviews made it seem like the ending battle was awesome fan service, but it was just boring and uninteresting. They should’ve gone all out and had a force ghost army of all of the popular dead Jedi. It would’ve been better than a boring and hard to follow battle of…
DC’s biggest problem has always been its editorial dictums. Onyx was set up in No Man’s Land to be Batman’s replacement, then editorial had her removed from the entire Batman section of the universe against the writer’s worldbuilding.
I’ve been going back and reading tons of DC comics from the 80’s and 90’s. There were several points where creators took efforts to create and support minority superheroes. And you can always spot the moment where some editor or writer goes, “Yeah, but I want the original one back.”
But the last ten years have felt like they were overly obsessed with restoring the all white Silver Age line up...
It’s simple. Death never sticks in Star Wars because it’s playing with a Game Genie on.
That’s in the article already. You have added nothing.
Better idea: Let us never speak of The Rise of Skywalker ever again.
And then, at the end of the movie, they all fall through a wormhole that transports them to the early 1900's and are forced to trick out steam powered vehicles for...reasons.
yeah, I’ll be honest... tedious as it was, it was also kinda brilliantly horrifyingly riveting and a great way to take the slowly building frantic pace and just slow it down before all hell literally broke loose.
I HATED the movie adaptation of that book, because the movie by itself was actually not bad, but given that…
Pages? try BOOKS, and I didn’t even cover all of the ones he finished.
How?