Because maybe those of us with careers, wives, mortgages, children, etc. would still like to have fun playing a video game every once and a while, without having to commit to an extensive training regiment.
Because maybe those of us with careers, wives, mortgages, children, etc. would still like to have fun playing a video game every once and a while, without having to commit to an extensive training regiment.
Kubrick was also rushing to get 2001 out into the world before American astronauts landed on the moon.
Somebody check on Nathan Rabin.
Many, many people.
How are we supposed to help? We’re already not watching “The Rookie”.
In the abstract... I don’t disagree.
Kopech’s wasn’t MPH. That was a 110 on the “percent effort given” gun. That’s why it was big news.
Did it not occur to them that there’s a lot of Christopher Nolan fans out there that have no intention of seeing Hobbes and frikkin’ Shaw?
and there are rumors that some of those sections branching off from the main hub will feature attractions related to Fantastic Beasts and Nintendo
My view on adaptation is that while you aren’t required to adapt the text verbatim, you should have an appreciation of the text that shows you understand it.
Yeah, I’m all for recognizing when AV Club is being just a little too woke for it’s own good (say the words “Joss Whedon” in front of any AV Club writer and they’ll slink away like vampires) but Polanski raped a child, then fled the country. That’s... that’s not being too woke.
...the dude raped a kid
They can find his dad?
If this had happen during the Montreal portion of the Rays season, it would have been even more confusing because it would have all been in metric.
Also, I should add that I will be running a Spoiler Space later in the week where we can talk about the film’s actual ending! There is a lot to talk about! Until then, don’t believe anything you read on Wikipedia.
That Wikipedia entry is completely wrong. Just utter made-up bullshit.
You’re conveniently leaving out their measurements for:
I took the kids to see the new Lion King this weekend. My three year old loved it, she shouted “I LOVE THIS MOVIE!” as soon as the credits rolled. Seven year old liked it well enough.
Marketing research found the original tagline “Where’s Your God Now?” didn’t test well.
“The problem with the new Lion King is that the animals just aren’t expressive enough”