And now we have about three to four Spider Men's… People? Webbing around.
And now we have about three to four Spider Men's… People? Webbing around.
Really? I quit AoS a while ago due to horrible writing, so now I have an urge to pick up both.
My money is on Square-Enix, seeing as how well they milk Final Fantasy.
All over the place, Nintendo's official release were along the lines of "we didn't mean for this to be so popular". Take what I say with a grain of salt.
I would love a mini-SNES, but given the rumors as to why the mini-NES was put to a halt, can we reasonably expect there to be 30 games? A lot of these titles, which I do like, still do so well on their own in digital markets, ignoring the licensing rights, that I'm curious if we'll see Nintendo deliver much.
A movie where Allison Brie and Aubrey Plaza make out?
These articles are more fun when the person being interviewed is also a bit of an asshole.
It's fun to see Jone's fans (they're all Trump voters) turn around and be offended in his defense. "They're using out of context video against him!"
Gotta get that international box office.
There will be a overly long scene in which Mark Hamill illustrates what happen when you re-arrange the letters in Sith.
I really enjoy the fact that this film is "not yet rated".
Nipples on bat suits?
It's funny that between seeing Batman and Robin and La La Land in theater again, I would rather see Batman and Robin.
I rewatched this movie not too long ago, and I'd say its crime was trying "too hard".
Unlike us they'd probably actually be talking about the article.
There needs to be a "you read the article award" given out in comment sections.
Also acting like a dick to her only son seemed… Weird at the least.
I hate fan theories when they get introduced as articles, you're already dealing with a make-believe takes on a fictional piece of work by someone who has zero input on said work, and then somehow, it gets made into an article.
This is something I've realized while binge re-watching Friends. Kudrow was the best thing on that show.
When an article that comes along suggesting that a show is not only funny, but has been consistently funny, maybe it shouldn't be taken as an invitation to say that you didn't find it funny?