Squirrel Shotgun Ax! Like Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath!
Squirrel Shotgun Ax! Like Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath!
But it is more powerful than it was in its first appearance. If this rate of improvement continues, Thanos will gather the Infinity Stones only to realize they are no match for the power of SHOTGUN AX!
On being raised from the dead…. ugh I hated that. They sold it like there would be some cool mystery to Coulson coming back. Nope. Just the alien juice. Then I though it would be cool if the Cree blood meant he'd be under Cree control. Nope, just needed to see the city for some reason. Ugh ugh ugh.
1) Holy Christ symbolism Batman! That said, the ending conversation really worked way better than it should have. Kudos.
2) SHOTGUN AX!
3) LMD, FTW.
4) When did Giyera turn into an idiot? That said Bender would approve of Fitz's use of verbal irony.
5) The ending just left me hoping they'd figure out a way to bring Kyle…
I also approved of Daisy's self aware "Everyone is trying to save me again!"
Voice overs can be used for good or ill. Do you count Jane the Virgin's Narrator as a voice over? Because that definitely works. Scrubs and HIMYM both used straight up voiceovers to great effect.
And none of this huggly cuddly comics batman either. We're talking brand you Zack Snyder Batman.
Fair. Given the evidence currently presented, I find her status as a terrible person indeterminate.
Still getting it.
I vaguely remember them "translating" Shakespeare, and when they got to one of the Bard's dirty lines Dot did her "Gooooodnight everybody!" schtick. Find me that video!
TELL ME THE BOOK NAME NOW!
*Takes a deep breath and gets ready to be That Guy*
Over saturated undercooked objectivism.
Hence why he didn't get to make his movie :(
On a related note, Treme is awesome.
Nothing will ever top The Rock. Nothing. Ever.
*Mumble mumble, something about "hyperreality" mumble mumble*
I heard a really revealing interview with a sound editor on NPR (too lazy to find it myself) where she basically said you have to resist the impulse to make a factually accurate sound. You want a sound that captures the feeling/audience idea of what the sound should be. So for a punch, you have to make it sound wetter…
Deadpool pulled a 65 on Metacritic. Hardly rave reviews. And the positive ones seemed to be mostly "It knows what it is and doesn't try to stretch it out to a two hour epic", which I agree with. Great movie to see in a cinema pub.