We won’t mention the other glaring inspirations we borrowed from other movies.
We won’t mention the other glaring inspirations we borrowed from other movies.
“It’s impossible not to be compared to Star Wars. They’re very different worlds. We’re trying to do very different things,” Johnstad tells the outlet.
The fact that Snyder isn’t even the first film maker to try to make a Star Wars Rip-off Seven Samurai is sad. I don’t think he’s even the tenth at this point.
“Zack is trying to do something very different here that really hasn’t been done in a long time. This isn’t an IP. This is an original story. It’s being created by hundreds, if not thousands of technicians. That’s a really bold thing.”
Monica is illegally subletting from her grandma or aunt or something. Chanlder makes a lot of money. And I assume Ross did too.
I’ve seen this “hot take” on the internet for years along with this idea that back in the 90s, the McAllisters looked more middle class but as a kid back then living in the Chicago suburbs I can say “Fuck No”. They were always rich. Technically maybe they were “upper middle” class but like at the very top of that…
Watched the movie last night and I can truly believe the writer of this doesn’t read reviews. Honestly I would be surprised if he was literate.
True but a lot of 40K character names invoke Roman names so it could be a matter of both stealing from the same source.
I was thinking the same thing, especially given some of the character names. Belisarius is straight up the name of a major character in 40k.
Can’t do the same with “Battle Beyond the Stars” though can he?
How can two guys and a girl even afford a pizza place in this economy?
Does anyone have any insights into how much it would cost to live in the Friends apartments, while we’re all talking about things we figured out literal decades ago?
Because if they didn’t, 90% of them would be pointless.
I live my live a quarter race at a time.
I’m absolutely not surprised about this at all.
I’m OK with this. I like this show, but the last two seasons really feel like they’re running out of ideas. Better to end gracefully than get stretched into an unfunny slog
Six seasons and a movie!
Why would anyone make a show about a regular human bartender?