In the S4 finale, Lalo tracks down Werner and briefly talks to him on the phone before Mike stops Werner from saying anymore. It’s why Gus decides Werner has to die.
In the S4 finale, Lalo tracks down Werner and briefly talks to him on the phone before Mike stops Werner from saying anymore. It’s why Gus decides Werner has to die.
The non-cynical part of me says it’s just a really fun experience - you get a free, surprise screening with no expectations and everyone’s jazzed about it. You’re in a good mood and it carries you through.
Guys, it’s been years of this now. Never. Trust. Reactions. From. Preview. Screenings.
I feel like these Twitter guys hype up every movie as being the Best! Thing! EVER! So I take all of this with a big heap of salt.
As long as AEW is not hurt in any future changes, and get MORE money from them when contracts come up, it’s all gravy.
What I really dig about the Sonic movies is they are They Did The Thing: The Movie. It’s not “Here’s a Resident Evil movie with no RE characters, story, or settings from RE” or “Here’s a Final Fantasy movie with nothing FF in it.” It’s a movie with Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, and Dr. Robotnik (I’m not calling him Eggman!)…
Here’s my $.02:
As to the questions surrounding Batman and Cyborg, Gunn had to be more circumspect—not surprising, given Ben Affleck’s departure from the role, and Ray Fisher’s high-profile declarations that he’ll never work with Warner high-up Walter Hamada ever again over the studio’s treatment of his allegations of abuse during…
The idea of transforming a 2D character into CGI being a cosmetic surgery is such a delicious plot detail. I hate how much creative effort constantly goes into reanimating the dusty corpses of all-but-forgotten IPs from my childhood, but fuck it. This one has my blessing.
I don’t hate this. And the fact that I get to watch grown-ass adults struggle to grasp the concept of “meta” and compare it to Space Jam (when the trailer spoon feeds you the information that the original series was a show they were actors on and Roger Rabbit is right there hanging out with them) is just a bonus.
I esp…
Yeah, there are parts where I can just go with the flow at accept The Orville as as the straightforward love letter to TNG it really always wanted to be, but then Seth MacFarlane shows up on screen and the illusion is ruined.
I kinda wish this show would have stuck to being the silly fart joke Star Trek. I feel like the tone is just way to all over the place and it makes it hard for me to invest in. But then again, in a few weeks I am prepared to be utterly disappointed in Season 2 of Picard so maybe this will at least be a better…
Corrections: the one in Goff is the emperor (not the one in Goff’s wife, it just happens to be a female butterfly) and ik-stak-ik-ik or whatever is Goff’s real name, not Murn’s real name.
Chairface > Musk.
I, for one, will be most anticipating following you and the others wherever you all land. A Dowd “A” has always been an immediate sign of approval.
“What Star Wars fans don’t want: narratives that stray even a little from the consistently rote story structures that they’ve grown so fond of over the years”
When Boba Fett made his underlings move to Mos Espa did he give them cost of living raises?
Discovering that Robert Rodriguez was involved in this explained a lot about why Danny Trejo suddenly turned up (not that that’s ever a bad thing) and also why the colour-coded kiddie bikers gave the episode a real Spy Kids vibe (which is not a good thing).
That chase was uncomfortable to watch because of how obviously slowly the vehicles were moving. The landspeeder didn’t even seem like it was going to clear the debris it was dislodging from precariously-placed overhangs.