You mean Herlock Sholmes?
You mean Herlock Sholmes?
Man, I was cautiously hoping for but found myself not really ready for how much of a complex emotional reaction I’d have to that ending. And that’s with me avoiding spoilers but kind of expecting that that’s where Anno would go.
It’s been on Disney+ in 4k for at least a year now.
It’s been in 4k UHD since it premiered on Disney+ a year ago (at least it was when I saw it). Don’t think it was HDR. It looked fantastic. I’m sure it looks even better on physical, but streaming was still a treat.
Yeah, the books read like clever little fables, quite like a history book (or a historical reenactment video you’d watch in elementary school) , where the plot points and dialogue are spare to the point of getting you from one point of history to the next, but taken at face value doesn’t seem plausible at all, at…
Yup, this is the problem of the concept of the Eternals to begin with. They were a Jack Kirby creation of him wanting to do his own grand mythology (he did the same thing at DC with the New Gods), so the story itself is VERY old fashioned.
Yes God yes. I came to realize that Nadesico was my favorite anime series and a giant part of it is the integration of Gekigangar into the main plot. The animation and the music are so spot on perfect. It’s funny cause the animation in those sections are better than the animation on the show itself. It’s clear the…
This is an interesting and somewhat intuitive order, except EoE is my favorite single Evangelion piece... it’s got almost everything I love about Eva (it’s missing the humor), but turned up to 100. Its obtuse and pretentious weirdness are perfectly emblematic of the rest of the show, the visuals in it are some of my…
I’m terribly curious about people who are watching the Rebuild movies with no real interest (for now) to go to the original series and movies. I just can’t watch the rebuilds without seeing them as a thematic continuation of the original series, the changes in the Rebuild being meant to be seen in juxtaposition to how…
Is it just the pandemic inflation or did TCL’s TVs get much more expensive? I got a 55" 5 series back in 2018 for $359 (on a sale), and I had assumed that at least the 55" would remain at that sale price, but much upgraded. I’d actually be looking for a 65" 6 series this time but did not want to spend more than $700…
Here me out here: the true foundation that Star Trek is based on, is low budgets.
Pretty sure that’s just a clip from season 3
Yeah I love the tone of this movie but I agree, it’s about 20 minutes too long, and it’s already pretty damn short. But still, I really wanna give it credit for being so obviously meta ironic about its subject matter while simultaneously loving its source material (which, at the time, after all that seduction of the…
I agree, and good call on the zombies.
Ohhhh, okay.
I wonder if they would be so bold as to imply that the scenarios in the entire show all take place in ONE unified alternate universe (so it’ll be Captain Carter teaming up with Howard the Duck and Star Panther).
Look, im not a lawyer, but I work in the industry and have signed a fair share of contracts with larger studios as a producer, and almost all of the contracts says something along the lines of “all the binding terms of this agreement are in effect only as far as the explicit language written in this contract are…
Right, and that’s why it might be a problem for ScarJo’s team in this case. Disney releasing it on streaming simultaneously might not directly contradict whatever the actual words are in her contract, which means Disney is not contractually obligated to ask her permission or renegotiate her contract before deciding to…
Yes, and I’ve argued exactly as such in the earlier article, several times. IAmBrett brought up another scenario in which the words “exclusive theatrical release” isn’t actually used in her contract, but something more along the lines of “guaranteed wide theatrical release.”
Yup, this is where it’s gonna be at. BW released at 4,100 theaters. 2,000 is the general baseline for “wide release” versus “limited release,” and 4,000 is generally the benchmark for ultra-wide release (aka a movie you’d expect to be number 1 for the weekend).