Weird. I thought that Bale was the best of the bunch in terms of keeping his identity secret by acting as a trifling billionaire playboy in public.
Weird. I thought that Bale was the best of the bunch in terms of keeping his identity secret by acting as a trifling billionaire playboy in public.
Ironically, Marvel has been less than enthusiastic about their relationship and, up until recently, had tried multiple attempts to undo it.
Well...I think Cowboy Bebop did pretty much everything well. I cannot think of many things that I would put on that level in any medium.
I would say Neon Genesis Evangelion really evolved into something special over its run and various incarnations as well. There are a few other animes I thought did really great things…
As a fan of the show...I think it’s got good characterization, I happen to like the animation and character design, good plot, actual character motivations that run deeper than expected, humor, flawed anti-heroes, and it follows the premise of the games without feeling like a retread or like it’s beholden to following…
Thanks. I just kind of assumed (wrongly, it would seem) they had more compressed gloves for people in the military even in cold weather environments, but that makes sense.
I know this is not terribly important to the plot or anything, but...how can those soldiers fire an AK-47 with those huge gloves? Wouldn’t that be too thick for the finger to fit in the trigger guard? I just assumed they’d need thinner shooting gloves, have to take them off, or there’d be some sort of option to fold…
Thanks! That makes me incredibly happy for the character.
As much as I acknowledge BoJack is the protagonist of the series, and I think like many I’m primed to feel some sympathy for him given the time spent largely viewing the world through his eyes, I really feel for the victims of his substance abuse and mistakes…
Her arrival on the show was the only thing that kept it interesting though.
I have a threefold question, or series of questions/observations.
First off, are Gina, Penny, and Charlotte irreparably damaged? Kelsey Jannings also deserves mention in this discussion. Penny and Charlotte seem...disturbed, but like they may actually at least be able to move on. Like BoJack is some disturbing side…
I wish they’d found another route to take with Hollyhock. Or even gone the same route, but spent more time with her. The way this season played out, she essentially gets refrigerator’d and becomes a prop for Bojack’s story.
I actually lost track of which episode count I was on and didn’t realize I was on the series finale until the credits and...that was it.
I love the ending because it’s more interesting to ponder what comes next than for him to have died, or even for him to have resolution. This is the type of ending that lets my mind…
“Henry Rollins and Tears For Fears: Together At Last!”
Disagreements, aside...just curious, what did you think of Rise of Skywalker? I probably sound more negative toward it overall than I felt. I thought it was pretty good, or at least gave a satisfying story. It was too safe and familiar in some regards, and didn’t take what I consider many steps forward (I can say that…
The Empire was the established, dominant force in the galaxy, so that makes sense. It is very rare for a war to be lost with a single victory. That’s a very different situation than the First Order defeat at the end of TFA somehow being immediately followed by a dominating First Order hunting down the dregs of the…
But TLJ—which is immediately after the end of TFA—claims that the First Order is militarily dominant... so militarily dominant in fact that the Resistance can fit on a single ship and that no one is willing to come to aid of a Resistance distress call. That is not a logical build from the story started in TFA.
Hey forgotburnerloginagain. Short-version, we see things differently. Fair enough.
Longer-version if you care to read...
One more thought on those “supposedly subversive things”...
They were subversive in the sense that they went in a different direction from The Force Awakens, which was enjoyable for being fun but also lambasted (by George Lucas as well as fans) for being too safe, derivative, and bringing nothing new to the table. They…
There should have been an outline, but Johnson also should have understood he was writing a middle movie and needed to figure out the stories for the things Abrams had suggested.
If people only saw the original trilogy maybe, although even in the original trilogy we have the very-much-not-Skywalkers Yoda, Obi-Wan, and Palpatine.
But all of those supposedly subversive things are walked back by the end.