That’s not Red Tornado, that’s the less-well-known but highly annoying supervillain Side-eye.
If the game doesn’t do well, they don’t get another job.
Oh, they give a damn when you infringe THEIR copyrights. Everybody else’s are fair game.
“...a short-lived fringe.”
In America, Congress decides how the money is spent. If there’s no budget, there’s no money to spend.
I think once it starts singing and playing banjo we’re a bit beyond biological accuracy.
I admit, Kermit’s redesign troubles me:
You... you mean use tact? But that’s haaaaa-ard!
Happened to me when I was fourteen. By teenage girls, no less.
That threw me until I realized Tom, in this situation, is a white guy.
It’s easy to forget, decades later, that Stallone’s an Oscar-winning screenwriter. But when he had his shit together...
I like that you’re arguing for an arbitrary system of weights and measures by cramming at least two logical fallacies into two sentences. Including one that compares supporting Imperial measurements to supporting a conflict where millions died for no good reason! You don’t come off like a kook at all!
Myself, I’d rank Bernie’s decision to tell the Black people to just hush up now, the whites are talking, as pretty embarrassing for the Democratic end of things; but he had the backing of white Democrats (HI HAMILTON HOW ARE YOU) and Trump was so busy acting like an asshole no one noticed. If he gets the nomination, I…
Also don’t forget, the movie essentially takes place in the galactic equivalent of the sticks. It’s kind of like seeing a Shaolin monk; sure, you’ve HEARD of them, maybe, but seeing one in person would be mind blowing.
Part of that self-reflection should be asking whether you want to just break up either by doing the slow fade or by introducing a known dealbreaker into the equation.
“These records are very impressive. So impressive we’re not going to quantify them for you. YOU CAN’T MAKE US. YOU’RE NOT MY SUPERVISOR!!!”
Oh, I don’t think Marvel is sending any sort of message or trying to be dickish, here. I just think that it might get misconstrued. I also dislike the HERO: COLOR titling thing because it’s slowly gotten dumber. “Spider-Man: Blue” made sense because he was depressed. Then they started naming it after costume colors,…
Yeeeeah, retaining that title was a poor decision.
My problem is that I’ve already read “Daredevil: Yellow”, “Spider-Man: Blue”, and “Hulk: Grey” and this sticks to the same damn formula. Tim Sale’s art is superb here, but Hero: The Color Of Sulking is pretty stale by now.