And Jesus was Optimus! Robots in disguise.
And Jesus was Optimus! Robots in disguise.
It’s like they’re doing Kung Fury here but playing it straight.
And now Transformers has jumped the Sharkticon.
Satisfying? The ending of the Shawshank Redemption was satisfying. The 2007 Mist ending was a kick in the teeth. Necessary, yes. Stronger than the novella, yes. Really drove home horror. But I wouldn’t say satisfying.
When you get meta these are the questions that come up. Watch a show like Buffy and there’s a world-level threat coming out of some small town in California and you wonder what other world-protecting agencies might clue on on that. When you have a shared cinematic universe the question becomes even more important. Why…
Smaller corner, maybe, but only in the same sense that an assault on a nuclear command bunker might be in the ass-end of nowhere but the missiles it controls threatens cities across the planet. If Ego did get his way, it looks like some of the most populous planets in the galaxy would have been wiped out.
Hey everyone!
This is a stop motion of the world’s biggest puzzle with over 33.000 pieces.
Took over 400 hours to assemble and 400 hours to do the stop motion.
They need some sort of award for managing to make each season better than the last, especially given the rocky, rocky start. The show simply should not be working as well as it is. So many people wrote it off and understandably so.
Why a bottle episode? Usually that term means it’s a tv series that’s trying to save money so tell a story that reuses existing sets and just the regular cast and does nothing expensive. This movie clearly spent bucks so wasn’t “bottled.” Do you mean that it was kept away from the rest of the MCU?
Saw it last night and thought it was great. It was like the first movie but more-er. I mean you know when you see a sequel and it’s basically a rehash of the first and just feels like a let-down? Vol 2 was the opposite of that, hitting notes reminiscent of but different from the first one so it was still fresh and…
The raid was excellent. The two productions did not influence each other but amazingly came out quite similar. The sequel was awful.
It’s because they tend to dumb down the story because the box office doesn’t reward them for it. There are good action movies but.yku have to dig. Have you seen the last Dredd?
Hmm. I think it’s one of those jokes that can will either be hilarious or awful and so much depends on setup and delivery. It’ll more likely fail than succeed.
Wow, that’s bad. I would have personally handled the Force Awakens differently. I hate the breakup idea and a Skywalker going darkside, the EU did it poorly.
What was his idea?
“never let a Julia Roberts Deadpool the audience.”
You are correct. I think too many shows go for the long arc without knowing what that arc is. They need to dream smaller. Older book series would have each novel as a standalone with a few callbacks. I think that would work better for many shows. Make it too long and the writers forget where they were going.
could we try not spoiling it in the fucking headline next time?
Well, nobody had any reason to care about the first one, right? It happened and was tremendously popular and was original IP. There was a far larger gap with the Star Wars prequels. If these films are good, they’ll do well. Even if they’re as bad as the hobbit films, they’ll do well.
Snake!