She’s not doing Yellowface. She’s playing a fuckin robot.
She’s not doing Yellowface. She’s playing a fuckin robot.
*Bark* I GOT A DOCTORATE FOR THIS! *Bark* DON’T SPILL ANY OF THAT FROG URINE/PEE! *Bark*
You’re wrong. The creator of Ghost in the Shell is correct. The body in the anime/movie is a robot. it is not inherently ethnically anything. Hell, they could have cast Idris Elba as Motoko Katsuragi and it would have been the same thing.
The complaints about Ghost in the Shell are bullshit. They betray a complete misunderstanding of the story itself.
I’m not gonna watch it, but I really want to know what happens after that last time jump.
Saw elsewhere:
I’d love it if they could work him back into the new Thor movie.
The irony is that there is NO Baby Yoda merchandise. They didn’t make any in order to prevent any leaks.
So, maybe next year.
Brave felt like two completely different movies smashed together. The first half is wildly different than the second.
I really want to know what Veidt did that caused Manhattan to decide to imprison him almost 30 years after the squid drop and almost 30 years after Manhattan peaced out.
Also, because he had such trouble seeing, they cut holes in it and digitally erased them.
Dreiberg is currently in Federal custody. He and Laurie were caught foiling the Oklahoma City Bombing in 1995. Laurie cut a deal and is now FBI. Dan did not. Veidt would know that.
For the last time:
“Not in this universe, bad guys don’t make jokes they just force choke people and move on with their day.”
Not really. Yoda’s origins and his species have always been one of the few things that is NEVER explored in Star Wars. No name, no culture, no planet of origin. Very, very few other members of his race even in the old-expanded universe and even there no insight into the species itself. The only other member (in…
First scene: presumably a landing area - there were other ships in the vicinity I believe.
Second planet: clearly a designated port area.
I’ll disagree. You wanted more, I think there was more. We’ve both staked out our positions and discussed our reasoning.
At least we’re civil about it, unlike other discussions I’ve seen.
I also want to know more about the guild. I think it’s obvious that while still in the Outer Rim, the planet the Mando takes his bounties to is some sort of hub. Herzog is there (unless he came just to give the bounty, which is possible). There’s a Mando enclave there, not necessarily secret, but the Mando looks…
I think in the scene with the other Mandos they were all members of his particular clan/tribe, but my guess is that they are not Deathwatch affiliated. The more Mando stuff that comes out post-Clone Wars show the less and less relevance the pacifist Mandos seem to have. It now feels like a passing fad and merely an…
I would argue that he does have personality.
His very professional just get it done attitude towards his bounties in the opening. The hint of desperation in taking just half the bounty, but in a more useful currency. His respect that shows through for the Mando culture in the forge scene. His impatience with the…