If there’s one thing that comic book series are known for, especially really long-running ones, it’s worrying about weird canonical historical contexts.
If there’s one thing that comic book series are known for, especially really long-running ones, it’s worrying about weird canonical historical contexts.
I haven’t seen anyone talk about the wizard game anywhere other than gaming sites, meanwhile I still see korok memes several times a week, and BG3 several times a day. People seem to care more about those games.
The little demo at the end where he’s sitting on the chair/box thing is pretty amazing.
hmmm, I bet that it cost more to do something like that effectively than just do a full mo-cap CGI character. You can sort of live with things not lining up correctly with a full character in a real life shot...but splicing heads and bodies REALLY walks into terrible uncanny valley territory.
Lou Ferrigno seen crying in the corner. “You mean I could’ve asked for HOW much instead of what I got paid?”
But, they were in a show called The Avengers, not the Young Avengers....which implies that we won’t get approaching-middle-age Avengers.
Hollywood doesn’t make “stories” anymore. It makes “franchises” ( with some exceptions). The founding of a galactic empire is good for a series of movies....the adventures of a child and a lost space alien is only good for 1 movie.
Kirk’s mother is named Martha
The best thing that ever happened to Star Trek is ship captains doing rad dirt bike tricks on away missions.
Does anyone really need a movie? I’d say probably not with all the options someone has to make content...there’s really no confining limitation to the story you want to be told anymore. It really is now “taking a guess at how to maximize your profits” for that content. Which isn’t really a bad thing...because the…
Wait...I thought that we all agreed that the “mandalorian” was actually Katee Sackoff’s character all along?
Why do award shows that routinely go over time NEED a bunch of emcee monologue jokes?
I feel like even in just the MCU movie series that most characters “power level” completely fluctuates depending on the desired outcome of the moment. That’s just comic book-y stuff, and less concerned with timelines and canon and whatnot.
Ignore the Chris Pine stuff. It does have it’s “heart in the right place” if you think that a superhero movie made today should have the intelligence of the 1970's Wonder Woman TV show or the 1960's Batman without the self-winking goofiness that made those shows great for anyone who is younger than 13.
You could watch the film through some camera app with a “Film Noir” or “B &W” setting.
As a side note that has nothing to do with Zach Snyder....I’d recommend watching Chocolate ( a Thai martial arts film).
I liked the live action Cowboy Bebop. What was so awful about it?
Every scene Serkis essentially had to act three times, once physically in a white suit among his fellow actors to capture the movements of the character, then again in voice-over, then a third time by himself in studio to map the movements for Gollum’s CGI form.
I do wonder why various animation projects get hammered for not using ethnically correct voice-over talent while others get a pass.
Yeah, I got no sense that this was some sort of !!Anniversary Celebration!! that people want to claim it is.