It feels like this kind of story deserves the same treatment as that mass shooting article that the Onion posts for every mass shooting. “Critically disliked movie actually made for the common viewers, says star of movie.”
It feels like this kind of story deserves the same treatment as that mass shooting article that the Onion posts for every mass shooting. “Critically disliked movie actually made for the common viewers, says star of movie.”
Well, that was fun. This season has been fairly nice so far. But seriously Mulder, you finally realize everything appears to be hinging on tipping robots and only pick the lowest amount? I also had kind of hoped that while he was driving away from his house, we’d briefly catch a tiny pop as that one mini drone that…
Having spent some number of hours on DW9 now, I’m still torn between whether or not I can fully accept it or not. I THINK the open world concept could work under other circumstances, but I’m fairly sure it’s not a winnable scenario in this one. Of course, the last time they had to contend with a new console in DW6,…
I certainly can’t disagree with some of the issues people have with it. Similarly, the new soundtrack is hit or miss, but you can always switch it back to the original one in the options. Personally, aside from the occasional crash, I haven’t really outright disliked any of it. And even though the game doesn’t exactly…
I don’t believe I’d place the Secret of Mana remake at all in the same category as any of these. There’s a bit of a difference between trying to vaguely upgrade an older game versus doing a port that looks like they gave up on it before even doing it.
I tend to reserve my hate watching for Fear the Walking Dead, since that was kind of prone to ridiculous shit from the beginning. It’s really kind of been fun waiting for the next unintentionally hilarious moment when one of the main cast effectively causes the demise of one or more people, which can probably mostly…
I guess this was an alright episode! I might need to fight to get the show out of Background Noise Mode just to see if the season can pick up some momentum, and maybe I can actually give myself a chance to give a shit about things again.
I was fairly into it when I jumped onboard with the third season, and that held up mostly until around a season or so past arriving at Alexandria. And then I guess sitting through the same basic stuff over and over and over finally wore thin enough for me to stop enjoying it as much, even though I’m basically going to…
But then the ending doesn’t test well with audiences, so the studio meddles and the movie now ends with the statue giving a big Ending of Terminator 2-style thumbs up with said new thumb while winking directly at the viewer.
Considering it now, the series has, at least for the earlier installments that I watched small amounts of YouTuber-related footage of, been the video game equivalent of plate spinning. Manipulate shutters and lights using a limited amount of power while trying to keep up with the location of the killer animatronics…
Shhhhhhhhh, don’t accidentally spoil the big twist in the next season of Better Call Saul.
I thought it was a fairly solid offering. At the same time, it feels like the kind of episode that probably would’ve felt a lot stronger and/or fleshed out if it had fallen somewhere within the show’s first 4-5 years. But at this point, I’m more than happy to accept a decent enough episode after the rocky nature of…
This is why we must put an end to chain sequelization!
I took to this episode a little easier. My main issue was missing the bit right after the opening credits, so having Scully get sad about the death of a random teen that she suddenly decided had to be William made no sense to me, and I didn’t entirely like it until it was obvious he wasn’t dead after all. And also…
Passion of the Christ II: The Return of Durant
If I’m remembering it correctly, one of the only things I remember from watching the XFL (which I did primarily due to my WWE fandom getting the better of me back then) was a game where a guy caught the ball and began running in the wrong direction with it. I occasionally wonder if that’s a thing that happens at times…
I see what ya did there. A+! Also, a really good episode. I especially got a kick out of the old episode montage. Now I’m wondering how it looked in that unfinished form, as the final product appeared pretty solid to me.
I liked it well enough, but now after the fact do realize more obviously the lack of anything beyond “here are twins, they have powers, and they use those powers to kill people for one reason or another.” And why didn’t they try to do more for the lawyer guy? He comes to them about seeing his double, and the main bit…
A fine question! Morbid curiosity, I assume. Or whatever other explanations exist. The same stupid reason I always look at the comments on any number of Bleeding Cool articles involving Marvel despite knowing there’s an astronomically high chance most of them will be terrible.
My enjoyment of that episode is roughly equal to my curiosity as to how long it takes before something like Fox News or some other right wing whatsit begins wailing about how the show is totally anti-cop/white/etc.