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Yeah I thought the same thing. “If their blood has mutated to be acid how are they even still standing?”

When talking Charlton and the Ted Kord version, how do you not use the words STEVE DITKO

You clicked, you commented, Kotaku won. I clicked, I commented, Kotaku won.

Exactly.

I feel like the YouTube creator space is getting overly crowded and you now have definite overlap and conflict between certain players. Most of these creators have been making it up as they go along (which is great when it comes to creation!), but using that approach with the ‘dealing with competition’ problem is not

Seriously.

Honestly this has been my whole takeaway on this. I personally don’t care about LTT enough to form more of an opinion, but I do care enough to chuckle at the expected Kotaku article about someone on the verge of being cancelled. 

And streaming is probably way better quality too.

So yeah, more accessible than 20 years ago.

I guess if you live in or near a city with an independent cinema? I’ve never been able to watch Hal Hartley films in a cinema, but these days I imagine I could watch them on streaming somewhere.

im surprised MTG hasnt sicced the Pinkertons to help out

having the fate of an entire studio franchise in your hands is something no superhero would relish

I think Last Voyage of the Demeter would’ve done better if it featured Frankenstein instead of Dracula. Just imagine 90 hilarious minutes of Frankenstein constantly falling down because the ship is wet and always moving and he’s not that great at walking.

I caught an advanced screening with the director in ATX last weekend.

Goddamn it. You made me curious enough to find that cover of “Under the Bridge” on YouTube, and now I can never forgive you for that.

“Woah, what’s this meat, dude? Mutton? Radical! Is that, like, vampire food?” 

“Oh yeah, the Barbie Movie is totally cancelled, that’s why it’s made literally a billion dollars.”

It bears repeating because: cancel culture does not exist, people.