I think the failure of John Carter scared people away from doing Star Wars-likes. Rebel Moon is the best hope for these kinds of projects, but I don't have much faith that it will do well
I think the failure of John Carter scared people away from doing Star Wars-likes. Rebel Moon is the best hope for these kinds of projects, but I don't have much faith that it will do well
But, do they explain why Kraven needs an army to hunt Spider-man so he can... hunt Spider-man?
Since when do people need an “end game” to criticize something? You seem to be implying that you want the comments that you are responding to to be censored.
And as we all know, Avatar is the best movie ever made because quality is solely assessed on how many people watch something on dying mediums.
So, you’re basically mad that the reviewer, like most people, hasn’t watched a children’s cartoon.
It's right wing to criticize Andrew Cuomo and Woody Allen?
“If you criticize Disney corporate product, you are irrational.”
Wrong. Having a choice between stealth and open combat does not make an immersive sim. That would make the new Wolfenstein games immersive sims, which they are obviously not.
Nah. Rick and Morty’s average ratings doubled Zim’s best, and that’s with airing in the middle of the night. Even better, R&M actually sells a ton of merch and has huge cultural penetration, unlike Zim. It would be an unqualified success in either time period.
Agents of Shield was outright bad for multiple seasons and limped along with very few viewers for the rest. It also didn’t require you to watch 89 hours of other not very good tv shows.
Then Clone Wars is toddler oriented.
Are you claiming the documentary is lying?
It’s also sort of the point of journalism, to assess the facts and provide an opinion.
Giving a character negative qualities and having them grow and change is bad?
Dishonored looks nothing like Bioshock infinite. Clockwork Revolution looks a lot like it.
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.