Synecdoche, New York was originally pitched as a horror movie. Nothing is scarier to Charlie Kaufman than “life is meaningless and then you die.”
Synecdoche, New York was originally pitched as a horror movie. Nothing is scarier to Charlie Kaufman than “life is meaningless and then you die.”
Arguably in retrospect Eva’s greatest issue is that it made its mecha exterior too enticing and interesting. Eva, especially by the end, is more of a rumination on depression and human connection that occasionally giant robots are in rather than a giant robot show that has some headier themes. I’d go so far as to…
I’m at best a casual fan of NGE and even I can pick out the assumptions, falsehoods and hyperbole in your post. Impressive!
I watched Neon Genesis Evangelion as a suicidal teen (with what was later diagnosed as clinical depression and social anxiety), and it was, and is, probably the singular most important piece of art to me.
Danny Devito should be Detective Pikachu instead.
But if you had the scoop that he was thinking about ending birthright citizenship and knew you were going to spring this question on the President, for the love of god, I’d hope you would have done a little research on the topic prior to asking the question.
That would totally subvert my expectations.
She is! But only because her body’s possessed by Lindsay Lohan!
I disagree, Capaldi’s era was the closest the revived era has come to just being hard sci-fi without losing its whimsy. And Chibbs is right, Series 9 is one of if not the best over-all season of Who.
You know, this is a horseshit comment, and while your intentions are no doubt good, you appear to have forgotten where you’re aiming. This is Kotaku. We have our faults, but pulling punches ain’t one of them.
I thought Capaldi’s second series ranked up there as possibly the best of modern Who (have to give it some time before deciding if it’s better than Smith’s first season), and Heaven Sent is a near perfect episode of TV that I would recommend to anyone (not just sci-fi fans).
And yet, he already made a call back to original who with Venusian Akido, which the Third Doctor used all the time.
You always hope Susan? I always hope Jenny, the Doctor’s daughter.
It’s basically what I say every time there’s a vaguely cryptic setup for a character, but a part of me is hoping for it to be Susan. The abandoned part could arguably ring true.
The Morbius movie needs to end the first act with Jared Leto getting his head cut off by a certain Daywalker from out of nowhere. Then the rest of the movie is a secret Blade sequel.
what’s the point?
Hyperbole drive....ENGAGE!!!
It was Bob Zmuda
Danny Pudi.
I feel the same way about virtually every popular thing I enjoy. I hate “fans.”