The Accountant was solid entertainment, if not anything mind-blowing. A decent thriller with a great cast, a few good twists, and serviceable action.
The Accountant was solid entertainment, if not anything mind-blowing. A decent thriller with a great cast, a few good twists, and serviceable action.
"Oh, sorry! This news we jumped the gun on was a completely false non-story built for attention in our desperate click-based economy! No harm done, we totally haven't contributed to the idea that the media lies about Trump and helped enable him to get away with more shit in the future!"
Short answer: No.
Well, that's pleasantly unexpected. I'd been incredibly skeptical of this from the announcement trailer onward, wasn't that impressed with any of the demos until the very last one, and had kind of written it off as Capcom trying to right the ship by shamelessly lifting from a bunch of better horror games in an…
Well, this is the most weirdly aggressive headline in recent memory that doesn't involve the PEEOTUS or a social media controversy, and it's only based in a single paragraph that feels detached from the core complaints about the gameplay, as if it was thrown in as an afterthought. On a site that's generally cool with…
I'm pretty sure the "many Bothans" thing is about the second Death Star in ROTJ.
I mean, the manga and anime are already the epitome of "really good, not great", and I say that as someone who generally enjoys them (although the recent game was fantastic and should be played even by people who hate the source material). And the Japanese live-action films were utter crap with interesting visual…
Or… OR… bear with me here… maybe other people like things you don't, and it's indicative of nothing but some critics enjoying it more than you.
"Featuring Bryan Cranston" here meaning "including Bryan Cranston for about a quarter of the movie, developing him as the sole interesting character, and then dropping a literal bridge on him."
Yes, and as awful as it sounds, it's somehow even worse in execution than you think.
Sigh. No new Metroid, though. I'd vainly hoped the rumors for the presentation would be true.
Color me surprised and elated that Danganronpa V3 got a spot on here. I love the series with my heart and soul, and while last year's End of Hope's Peak anime left a lot of people unhappy (for reasons I completely understand, and some I agree with), I loved the majority of it and I'm voraciously eager to see where…
You're reading an awful lot into what the internet does as par for the course and acting like it's some horrifying, mind-blowing new discovery. The hero gets 'shipped with the villain no matter what piece of media you look at, whether it's healthy or logical or not.
10/10. This is the height of intelligent and reasoned discourse.
Yes, an entire form of media is relegated to people who worship the bloated orange prolapsed anus and his Neo-Nazi cult. That isn't a desperate, idiotic thing to say at all.
"Ha ha, nerds are virgins and virgins are losers! Not like me, a cool dude who has sex all the time and is therefore validated!"
This is tremendously sad, and it's criminal that he wasn't recognized for his work earlier because of his race, but can we please not use this as the launching ground for a "2017 is killing all of our heroes too" meme like I see some here are already doing?
Three paragraphs constitute a review article now?
I really enjoyed TV Girl, and didn't get a lot of the criticisms over it being "vague". Certainly better than furries sitting around discussing obvious, trite pop culture topics.
Horribly tragic, but sadly not that unexpected. The emotional and physical toll of losing a child at that age would very likely do anyone in, no matter how resilient and strong-willed.