“Well, gyarsh! When you’re a celeburitty, you can do whateeeeeever you want, hyuk hyuk! You can gyarsh-darn grab em by the pussy! Hyuk!”
“Well, gyarsh! When you’re a celeburitty, you can do whateeeeeever you want, hyuk hyuk! You can gyarsh-darn grab em by the pussy! Hyuk!”
The rights to FF/X-Men/etc. will revert to Marvel no matter who buys Fox. Those rights can’t be transferred and with any sale of the company, they go back. So regardless of who ends up buying Fox, Marvel gets the rights to their stuff.
My friend and I were already coming up with what happens if NBC/Comcast buys fox.
If Comcast pulls this off, the next X-Men trilogy should be as follows:
Well the only reasonable answer is that whoever finds that gauntlet and engages it will immediately remove half the players from the map AND get that boastworthy kill-count. Anything else is a half-measure, pun intended.
The only thing that would make me pay for this is if it finally includes DC’s own version of Marvel Unlimited, including almost all of their back catalog and new issues after a reasonable delay.
You add digital weekly comics access and we’ll start talking DC. Until then, no streaming service is worth 3 shows, only one of which I have any faith will actually be good. Just look at HIDIVE.
Thanks for your input. I would much prefer what you just did by going through more or all new weekly comics with shorter comments. Featuring one or two indie ones isn’t as valuable to me (I read mostly DC, some Image).
How long till someone makes a Harry Potter game using the structure of a Persona game?
Reminds me of Dorkly’s comic the Ages of Multiplayer.
Agreed. Every time I walk into Best Buy or Gamestop, I see a wall of digital scratch off cards getting progressively larger. Eventually that’s all we’ll see, and the physical video game will go the way of the CD.
My guess is that they start selling digital copies of games for $54.99. I don’t remember where, but one of Jason’s interviews talked about the different margins when making digital and physical sales, and it seems a smart move.
Cool beans. The ride there, Flight of Passage, is probably the best theme park ride in existence.
You have a selective memory.
Yeah, I think Andrew was way off the mark with that question.
i feel like this article was written explicitly so people would comment ‘actually people wanted to live in pandora so badly they tried to paint themselves blue and identified as na’vi, stupid writer!’