Sega did not invent hedgehogs, blue, and speed. My fast blue hedgehog named Blonic is OC, do not steal.
Sega did not invent hedgehogs, blue, and speed. My fast blue hedgehog named Blonic is OC, do not steal.
Calm down.
Exactly. If anything, these are “scabs” on the studio side.
Back then, some movies did have an executive mandate to make it shorter. I remember a small nerd controversy over X-Men 3 being 30 minutes shorter than X-Men 2, despite it having to cover two big comic stories. Of course, a longer runtime wouldn’t have saved it, but it was one of the first indications the movie would…
They had better not drop Oppenheimer for fucking Blue Beetle like they were planning to. Even my full-size laser IMAX sold out ahead of time. I didn’t think I would need to buy tickets a month ahead of time just to see it (mostly) as it was intended.
Did you not even read the first sentence?
“I think I understand the rush/thrill aspect but how is it any different from, say, writing a 20 page term paper without saving”
Why are you complaining if you think hardcore has no point?
It might be a bit goofy, but it does sell how high up they are and how massive those propellers are.
Plus, he’s a big fan of the Fast & Furious movies, with Tokyo Drift being his favorite.
That just makes me think of Don Draper and Peggy Olson. “Influencer” automatically let’s me know they are a stain on humanity.
Actually, they do. She could have them kicked out without a refund for disrupting the show.
If we’re talking about safety, how many crews has SpaceX killed compared to NASA?
It’s pretty different, considering that you typically see a movie again because you want to see it, not because you think you’re making a difference in the world. These sold out showings are empty.
zero script changes and no ad-libbing are allowed by writers guild members during a strike.
I think if the fridge poofed into a sand dune, like Iron Man did two weeks earlier, people wouldn’t have had a problem with it.
The diner fight and moto chase were excellent, classic Spielberg. And they were mostly practical, if that’s something that concerns you. The opening hot rod scene was great, too.
You actually believe this was an accident?
Kickin’ Impossible
Fallout’s actual reviews were almost universally positive, so I’m guessing these impressions are a little more accurate than yours.