I have heard they're great together, but I can't resist Dorian's sass.
I have heard they're great together, but I can't resist Dorian's sass.
So I'm hoping to put away a few hours into Dragon Age Inquisition since I never gave it much time during its initial release.
I bought Horizon Zero Dawn last week and I'm finally getting some time this weekend to put a few hours into it.
Next season of Rupaul better have a Babadook Eleganza runway theme. I'm here for all the Babadook memes.
This movie was refreshing on so many levels, and other than the Captain America films, Wonder Woman is that rare selfless hero who genuinely wants to help people.
Phasma better hope Snoke or Kylo don't sense that it was her who lowered the defense shields after being held at gunpoint.
The Netflix format is better suited for this type of story. Although I adore both the books and the game (only played The Witcher 3), I'd be happier if it was a closer adaption to the books.
I'm trying to convince myself to go into this with very low expectations, like I have done with the previous three live action DC movies. All of which still managed to leave me feeling disappointed.
I would take this movie over having to struggle through a single season of the walking dead, where the plot is even slower than the walkers.
ZacK Snyder, for me is a bad director, who focuses on style over substance. That said, I adore his remake of Dawn of the Dead. It's everything about that genre that I love, and I find it far more entertaining that the original movie.
I think I might give it a second try. Knowing its not too long of a game helps.
Brothers, another game that I never finished. Again, I loved the art style but the mechanics bothered me. I have a long list of games that I have started and never finished unfortunately.
The Unfinished Swan has a gorgeous art style, simple yet effective. I got bored of the gameplay after about an hour of playing it. Maybe one day I'll go back and finish it.
Loved the book when I read it years ago and on my second read it still holds up. Terrifying and as relevant today as when it first came out. I'm both anticipating and dreading this, knowing the context of the book.
I read the first book in The Wheel of Time series, The Eye of the World. I stopped reading halfway through the second book because I found myself less engaged as it went on. I may go back at some point but I have heard contentious things regarding the series.
Yes basically all of this.
I remember thinking Chyna was the real life version of Wonder Woman when I was a child, sad to see where her life went after wrestling.
Who would have thought a movie about super villains being controlled by the government to carry out dangerous missions seems to have more joy in it than their big hero movie.
One of the reasons season 7 was so lackluster was the overuse of acting challenges. They always come across awkward and only a few queens ever shine in them. Sad to see Cynthia go. Thorgy has really stood out the last few episodes.
I fear the writers have went too far with Bellamy's dark turn. If Finn was given a mercy killing after what he had done, I don't see how Bellamy can turn things around for the better. I don't want to see Bellamy go as Bob Morley is fantastic in the role, but I don't want to see him walk away without any repercussions.