And I am one of those three.
And I am one of those three.
It was Gerry Conway, the creator of the Punisher, and you know what, he was absolutely right.
I'm sorry, what never happened?
Actually Disney didn’t make that claim. That claim was made by a different group that was making an educated guess based on the data they had.
Nah, we’ve seen this before. He doesn’t want to be Lebron’s second. He’ll join the Warriors, win 2 championships, then leave for another team once he realizes he'll never be anything more than Curry's second.
Fortunately for me, I don’t care about this game one way or another, though I don’t envy the people who do care.
Except Windows is about 90% of the PC market, and IOS is something like 15% of the smartphone market. The more accurate parallel for your example would be Android, who is also being sued by Epic for the same reason, but people forget about that one, since Android allows side loading, meaning Epic is likely to lose…
This is a completely different joke. In Relic Scotty is referencing the fact that he overestimates the time to make him look good (for example if the job takes an hour, he'll say it will take 3 hours so when he gets it done in 1 he looks like a miracle worker), whereas this is about people overestimating the amount of…
I've seen a few sights reporting it, but mostly it's being treated in the vein of, the sky is blue, water is wet, Trump is a massive racist.
Kate Mara was in the movie? That's funny I don't remember seeing her anywhere.
Except the point of the movie was that Miles DIDN’T need their approval. The person he needed approval from was himself, but he didn’t really believe in himself yet, and once he does, everything comes together.
The reason why is because if you really look at the article, you’ll notice that the interview was before the movie came out. So in other words, the director is promoting her movie and talking about where she would go for a sequel if this movie does well.
I'd long stated during Moffat's tenure that people were going to look back on his time a lot more positively once he was gone and someone else was running the show. Nice to see I was right.
It does fill in some of All Might's backstory, backstory that the anime has at least mentioned.
Just a minor correction. Two Heroes is explicitly Canon. Horikoshi wrote it and has said in interviews that it is canon, he just didn’t have time to actually write the story in the manga itself.
I give Dan Didio credit for one thing (and only one). Back in the day at a con I had the chance to ask him a question, and I asked him if they had any plans to bring back Swamp Thing. Now what I didn’t know at the time was that Swamp Thing was about to make a surprise return in the penultimate issue of Brightest Day…
Quick question: Doctor Who?
The problem with that is that after walking out, you now have the reputation of being the guy who walks away when everyone needs you. Once you’ve gotten that reputation, you’ll suddenly find it almost impossible to find a developer that will hire you now.
I feel I should mention that Jumanji 2 has made over 650 million on a budget of 120 million. There is no math you can do where that isn't a big hit for them (and yes it's going to make less than the last Jumanji, but it was never EXPECTED to make as much as it in the first place).
From what I remember from interviews, it's mostly about not getting stale. Basically he wants to leave audiences wanting more rather than leaving them wondering why he didn't go away earlier.