I liked the Monarch series as well - it does touch well on the PTSD of survivors and “what comes after G-Day” stuff fairly decently, the lulls between the fun punch-ups on carrier decks and all that.
I liked the Monarch series as well - it does touch well on the PTSD of survivors and “what comes after G-Day” stuff fairly decently, the lulls between the fun punch-ups on carrier decks and all that.
Came here to post almost the exact same thing. IO9 needs to be better than that.
yeah, as Bill Harris put it online:
the Keanu Reeves adaptation KRZRKR
Appreciate the feedback, though I did see Echo’s previous appearance and was aware about the leg. Maybe if it wasn’t cell footage it’d be easier to see DD do a “huh” look or something after the first strike, so it would appear he was reconfirming what he felt, rather than just being uncharacteristically slow.
Echo/Daredevil - the speed of hitting Echo’s leg (around 14/15 seconds in) made me think I was watching rehearsal - so many spots where the camera forgets to hide the lack of actual impact before the person being “hit” reacts...
That museum is in Halifax, not St.John’s.
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Odds Frakes could play Xanatos if this Gargoyles film by Branagh turns out to be true? 10-20%?
Extraction 2 - is the kid really that irritating a character?
Liked the first one, but hearing rough things.
I hope to see these images in both books:
Quark must have been sour.
They’re taking the hobbits to Isengard?!?!
Came here explicitly to post this, glad someone else did first.
Bankman-Fried, known by his initials SBF
Jonah Hex. They could even work in a pseudo-Deadwood reunion episode for no reason other than trying to boost ratings before they cancel it.
Kind of surprised you didn’t mention the two well-received comic series.
Al Waxman, who was probably best known for his role in the TV show Cagney & Lacey