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Kyle Doyle
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Honestly the look of the DC movies have never been the biggest problem. Despite the insistence on desaturating the fuck out of everything the costumes generally look good and most of the cast looks the part. It's really the complete incoherence of the storytelling that kills them.

The trailer takes place during the end of Ground Zeroes, which is when their group was still MSF. Diamond Dogs didn't show up until nine years later.

That is MSF. The trailer shows a soldier during the aftermath of the Ground Zeroes incident when Skull Face and XOF sacked the Mother Base used by MSF. Judging by the trailer the game happens nine years before Venom wakes up and Diamond Dogs is established.

The short version is that Konami decided that they were no longer going to make video games and were instead going to focus on pachinko gambling machines. There was a lot more drama than just that, including them essentially driving Kojima out of the company after the production of Metal Gear Solid, but that's the

Well, The Thing's condition is very rarely played as horrific in the comics. It's a pretty fucked-up situation that cause Ben a lot of self-loathing and pain, but it's pretty much always sad rather than horrifying.

A lot of fans seem to latch on to fairly trivial physical details when determining what actor they think will be good for a role. Daniel Craig can't be Bond because he has the wrong color hair, Hugh Jackman's Wolverine is terrible because he's too tall, etc. That's one of the reasons that a lot of fan-casting is just

I feel kind of bad for French Montana in this video, because despite being the title artist his rapping seriously does not stack up well against either Kanye or Nas. It's one of those collaborations where the guest artists just completely outshine the main performer.

In fairness, most of the "super baking" type powers were just him doing normal stuff at super speed and giving it a fancy name.