That’s one of the reasons I prefer Mike to Joel; the invention exchange bits were boring as hell. I really hope that they don’t bring that back.
That’s one of the reasons I prefer Mike to Joel; the invention exchange bits were boring as hell. I really hope that they don’t bring that back.
If Netflix thought it could get delayed again, they wouldn’t have announced a date. Their track record for firm release dates (not just “roughly this time of year”-type announcements, but “on this specific date” announcements) is pretty much pristine, as I recall.
Welcome to the world of spin-off novels.
I have a different type of hanging hangers; except for the weird little uptick in the middle (which makes using them with thicker plastic hangers annoying), I really like them. Getting 12 of them for just barely more than $1 a piece is a great deal.
I have a different type of hanging hangers; except for the weird little uptick in the middle (which makes using them…
One of my best friends has an awesome Rey cosplay. This would be an amazing addition...
With Wakanda so isolated from the rest of the world, they probably wouldn’t have bothered with cars; they’d either have to import them (unlikely) or build them themselves, but then you have to factor in gas (which have the same import/self-generate issue, and maybe Wakanda is rich in vibranium and poor in petroleum).
Gah! It definitely was not my intention to be dismissive of all the work that goes into CGI. I’m just saying that it’s relatively easy to swap out CGI elements for a trailer versus filming new (or intentionally misleading) footage that will only ever been seen in the trailer. It’s not a matter of simply clicking the…
Though I agree that this is likely just a toyline-specific paint job and not reflective of what will be in the movie, trailers can be misleading, especially when it comes to relatively easily-modified CGI elements; Spider-Man was missing from one of the Civil War scenes we saw in the trailers, for example, and I…
I’m not sure why you think a picture of a totally different action figure somehow proves anything; if you look at the actual Mark 46 Marvel Legends figure (instead of an unrelated Ultimate Iron Man figure; here it is in the packaging), you’ll see that yes, it is just an Ultimate Iron Man-inspired repaint.
Genosha would be a great way to shoehorn as many mutants as they want without it feeling as ham-fisted as it did in X3.
Originally Disney had stated that they wouldn’t be getting involved with Dimensions because they were focusing on their own similarly-styled game (Disney Infinity, which threw together Disney, Pixar, Star Wars, and Marvel characters).
If you look below the bullet list of product details, you’ll see a link with the “√ Prime” graphic beside it that will take you to the $30 option.
If you look below the bullet list of product details, you’ll see a link with the “√ Prime” graphic beside it that…
Yup, and the second one was well-received too, as I recall.
That still fits with the idea, actually; DC has had some good movies (Batman Begins and The Dark Knight, for example), but there’s no consistency there.
Now if we can just get HK-47 back into the canon...
The article already covered that:
That’s hardly unique to Netherrealm; the “ultimate” edition is the same as a “game of the year” edition. It’s just a way of bundling the base game with its DLC at the original game’s price point long after the game has been released and is otherwise discounted. That’s just how sales work...
TIL “doing his job” can be considered “resorting to gimmicks.”
This comment alone has justified the Sploid article’s posting in the first place.
It’s from “The Good Samaritan” (sixth episode of the season).