Pixar (with Onward) and Amazon are pointing at Bright, saying “What if that, but good?!” This is a good thing that should continue until it gets tiresome.
Pixar (with Onward) and Amazon are pointing at Bright, saying “What if that, but good?!” This is a good thing that should continue until it gets tiresome.
Pixar (with Onward) and Amazon are pointing at Bright and saying “Guys, what if that but good?!” I think we can agree that this is a good thing that should continue with other companies until it grows tiresome.
I’ve read portions of The Boys, but hesitate to read the whole shebang, because I simply don’t know what to think of it. Ennis’ cynical disdain for all things superhero while being really fond of another sort of escapist character (the trench coat-clad vigilante) rubs me the wrong way. On the other hand, it’s just so…
I don’t disagree. Over the top, goofy and awesome.
I’m a simple man; I hear of a cat named Cheeto and I think of Video Game High School. Such an amazing show.
The Kings have done straight-up satirical science fiction. Only one season of it, but something tells me that was all the story needed.
And their Irish cousin:
Yes they are.
I see a team-up with the 99 in these heroes’ future.
It’s kinda sad, really. Ministerio del Tiempo has a premise that could work on TV just about anywhere (Portugal for example), and it’s been announced that France, Germany, Italy and China are all gonna try their hand. I could see an American remake having nearly the same quality if it was on a basic cable channel like…
Just 237 years? I’m sure there are more opportunities from before 1781. There’s room for stories about the Spanish, English, Dutch, Swedish and French colonies that preceded the States.
Video Game High School without the soul?
they were doing it for the glory and adulation.
My take is that Chris and Steven were just to different to work together. Chris specializes in drama (at least when he’s acting on TV or stage), while Moffat is (let’s be honest) a comedy writer, first and foremost. Since the script involved dismissing the dark backstory for Nine that may have drawn Christopher to the…
Only one, surprisingly. Where Jack did an android.
I think there’s more to it than that. Professionally, Eccleston and Moffat are kind of opposites. Steven is a comedy writer guilty of writing in more jokes than is probably good for a Who episode, and Christopher is a drama actor (when he’s working on TV anyway) who mainly plays tragic characters. That’s just how both…
Well, Malachi responded to your opinionated statement, and you somehow thought they were responding to your joke, so... never mind I guess?
“That had artistry, this doesn’t.” is an opinionated statement, not a joke.
Lucy Liu.