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If the movie is reviving old favourites from the 2000s, it should definitely bring back fan favourite Big Pillar Of Light In The Sky for a cameo.

Does it end with an exhausting long, unfulfilling fight scene with questionable CGI like almost every recent comic book movie? Somehow I feel like I already know the answer.

On the other hand, she’s not a fucking snob and some of her friends are in it. Why be like that?

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Video game hardware is too expensive these days because people are buying it up to mine fake internet currency, which seems like it might have been a plot point in an early draft of The Matrix that was cut out for being “too stupid.”

I liked Eternals too, my only issue was how nondescript the Deviants were.

So a dedicated... vocal minority. ;)

On some fundamental level, Zack Snyder’s Justice League exists as an olive branch to a loud and very online contingent of fans.

Something doesn’t have to be really fucking good for you to enjoy it.

I don’t know how much Another Life cost to make, but the budget plays a big role too.

Step 1: Stop trying to pick a fight with everyone here, no one here cancelled it. Send Netflix an angry letter or something.

Entitled toxic nerds didn’t kill this. It got made and it got released. What killed the second season was nobody watching the first season because it was something that (statistically) nobody wanted or asked for.

I watched the first ep and enjoyed it for what it was - John Cho was f@#%ing fantastic. If the anime didn’t exist I’d love it.

Probably didn’t help that Netflix also had the original anime on their platform.

The people who Netflix needed to watch it, but didn’t watch it (typical viewers) have mostly not encountered these ‘toxic nerds’ and definitely don’t care about their opinions. They don’t live in that particular internet bubble.

I think the cast did well for as much as I watched it, but this was a prime example of how much the animation is a big part of the success of anime properties. When you start copying actual episodes, you’re going to show your audience how much of the cool stuff they like that you can’t do for budgetary reasons. The

Speaking as a Jewish person myself, I like John Cho in the role, and I’m not sad about a non-Jewish actor getting the part.

One Piece is gonna be so trash I’m almost excited for it to see how bad it can get.

Fun fact: Spike Jonze’s real name is Adam Spiegel, so odds are our space cowboy knows his way around directing a music video.

Live-action anime frequently runs into problems with whitewashing (see: 2009’s Dragon Ball: Evolution and 2017’s Ghost In The Shell). But with Cho’s casting and a stylish preview, fans of the original series were hopeful that, maybe, Netflix would finally get it right.