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The thing that I wasn’t expecting was the quiet exploration of Bruce mourning Tony.  I got the feeling that he wanted to keep Jen on the beach partly to fill the Tony-sized hole that has been making him sad and lonely.

These people should spend more time actually reading books instead of letting rhetoric rile them up. Bradbury, Huxley, Orwell, and Atwood meant their works to be warnings, not prophesies or blueprints.

Maybe in the next movie. I think the whole point was that Zeus and the other gods had become lazy and complacent.

Remember when Kotaku wasn’t just a video game site? Remember when Kotaku covered anime? Japanese snack foods? Nerd culture in general?

Great writeup, agree with you completely. Would def say the trailer misrepresented the plot of the film and gave people false expectations. Now whether that was to keep the real plot a secret or they didn’t have much faith in it...

I’m going to play Devil’s Advocate here: Dominion was the best Jurassic World movie. And it was nowhere as dumb as I feared. Let me explain.

Hey just a heads up, what this comment section DOESN’T need - your commentary about how you have no problem with Kelly Marie Tran/Moses Ingram/John Boyega/etc. you just don’t like the characters they play or how they were written.

I saw it last night too. It’s not good. But its no where near as bad as the reviewers are saying...which I suppose lowered my expectations even more than they already were. Which was a good thing? I liked it more than Fallen Kingdom.

This is always so interesting to me. Movies are judged on quality by a singular metric, by critics and people who “get it”.

I still haven’t seen the original all the way through, I keep falling asleep during it.

Build your own base... it’s a surprisingly complex and satisfying feature, especially when you find a great location for it. Then use the base to farm money, and get yourself a large capital ship you can fit out as your mobile base, and then a fleet of different small ships to keep at the ready inside it. I found

See I liked that they didn’t “show” his mutated form. The implied idea he was some horrifying blob of ooze that had been mutating and suffering in pain for 1000 years as a complete contrast to the golden statue he’d built of himself in the lobby was all you needed for a conclusion. You didn’t need to see some William

I don't think I could have said this any nicer. I think "someone" didn't listen to the data points in the Faro Tomb, or was hoping Faro would be some unknown savior that destroyed the world for some altruistic means so he can be redeemed instead of vilifying him even more. While I didn't enjoy the sudden ending of

tl;dr the games are a social and political commentary on our current world (something people have demanded games explore for years now) hiding behind a futuristic sci-fi adventure where you shoot robo-dinos using bows and arrows. After the brilliant bittersweet first game that set up the world and now the fantastic

Really don’t get the criticisms of the story of Forbidden West here as though somehow it’s a sudden leap from Zero Dawn when almost all of it is set up in Zero Dawn (what happened to the Odyssey, what was the signal that turned GAIA into rogue AIs, what is Sylens trying to obtain from HADES), or the idea somehow this

I don’t know what it is, whether its the compositing or color grading, but something makes this look cheap for some reason, it doesn’t feel like a big budget show, instead feels like one of those old direct to video type things like forward unto dawn, etc...

I mean... you’ve got to build bypasses.

Last year, Joker was nominated for Best Picture. Is No Way Home better than Joker? God yes. So why, exactly, shouldn’t it be nominated? Or is “better than Joker” just too low of a bar?

Ok with THIS Flash, that could be funny. Like a souped-up Agent Cody Banks.