wheres my kang movie
wheres my kang movie
i do think there's something really joyous in reeve's clowning around, though. he really nails the inspirational side of the character completely. i love it a lot for that.
oscar isaac would probably be my first choice because he's the only movie star i can think of that has any kind of actual credibility as a man of action
i have a feeling his nine was a lot longer than some of the others - hemsworth only has six, if i remember correctly. it's part of the reason why infinity war being split up into two parts is such a hassle, it requires a mass re-negotiation of contracts by marvel, because they didn't plan for it originally. the fact…
i can't imagine for a second that they're actually better than the films that would have been made from concepts that weren't blatantly stupid, though
the hunger games is interesting - as part of america's post world war two foreign policy planning, the american government divided the world up into literal districts in their internal documents, each grouped by their particular economic strengths and intended to fill a particular role in the world economy.
any company that agrees to finance and release "rise of the guardians", "mr peabody and sherman" and "turbo" deserves to be punished by the marketplace, to be honest. the concept that anyone in their right mind would wager millions of dollars on the idea that an unironic animated film about a nascar racing snail,…
i immediately interpreted the joke as "too bitter", if that's what you're asking
whenever i hear this i wonder if fuller's gothic tastes are the right fit for star trek. im sure the stories he'd write would be amazing, but i feel like his look is suited a little bit more to a darker and more cynical world than the one that trek inhabits.
i woulda said washington dc
spaceballs III: the search for spaceballs II
who was the other lecter?
oh wait "not so good games" i get it
uh, that song at the end of the first portal that took over the internet for like, two years? that would be my vote
they play it a lot on TV here and it's honestly one of my absolute favourites. one of those movies really good for recommending to people - obscure enough you know that they won't have seen it, good enough you know they'll have a good time.
and if you WERE about to pull apart the causes of black on black crime, you'd probably arrive at an answer like: "a culture of criminal behaviour has developed in black communities due to
a anti-immigration march in the middle of germany was cancelled on order of the government just a couple of days ago. hollande had the lowest approval ratings of any french president in history, actually, at least he did before the charlie hebdo attacks. even then he's still only polling in the high thirties. his…
i got a copy of driveclub with my (brand new) playstation four and it amazes me how comfortable driving in first person feels. i've been playing racing games since i was about five or six and i always hated being inside the car, but something about the whole thing just works. it's hard to pin down.
in fairness, skyrim's the only game in the series that the developers have even bothered to animate full character movement for third person play. if there's such a thing as an "elder scrolls experience", it's playing in first person.
i think that it's pretty valid to argue that to a certain extent the point of view within a video game IS the content, though - at least insofar as you view the content of games being the game play rather than the story that is or is not being told. connecting "beyond earth" and "halo" together, for example, on the…