I want to be more excited about this (Blue Beetle was consistently a character I enjoyed from Batman: Brave & the Bold), but I dunno, it just feels like... leftovers from Spider-Man: Homecoming? And honestly just Spider-Man in general.
I want to be more excited about this (Blue Beetle was consistently a character I enjoyed from Batman: Brave & the Bold), but I dunno, it just feels like... leftovers from Spider-Man: Homecoming? And honestly just Spider-Man in general.
It’s funny, just like you, I cringe every time I hear this thing now (the turning point for me was the absolute awful way it was implemented all the way back in Tim Burton’s Planet of the Apes), and generally if it appears in anything that is not a Lucasfilm joint, I’ll audibly groan.
Look, all I want to know is when am I going to get my HD remaster of Robocop vs. Terminator for the Sega Genesis, dammit.
*Make that three of us.
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You know? This sounds about right, actually.
I think you hit the nail right on the head. It’s apathy. People just don’t care in general, and considering how much of a snake eating its own tail most IP has turned to, can you blame them?
Luckily, a lot of us commentators will look at the pending comments, and when they’re thoughtful and in good-faith like yours? That comment’ll likely get ungreyed.
Does that time when they released First Cow, then Pig, then Lamb within a year of each other count?
Ohhhhhhhhhh! (Slaps forehead)
I think the Republican Kool-Aid has just as much to do with the aging process, tbh.
Yep. We’re soon reaching the age where we can’t blame the boomers anymore, because we’ll be the ones running the show (and still screwing things up).
Man, I wish someone would take another crack at the Dresden Files and cast Tom Ellis as Harry Dresden.
it is incredibly on brand for boomers broadly and the gop specifically
Well, I feel like a dum dumb. What am I missing?
Underrated film, I tell ya.