In this version of the Batman mythos, is the Joker going to be pushing 60 when Bruce Wayne becomes Batman? This project is insane.
In this version of the Batman mythos, is the Joker going to be pushing 60 when Bruce Wayne becomes Batman? This project is insane.
I don’t know about *never*. This is from Eminem’s “Criminal,” released in 2000:
BRING ME FINAL FANTASY TACTICS, YOU BIG SLOPPY NINTENDO
Personally, I don’t care either way, but if they make Ciri a POC/BAME, they’d better commit to it!
Since she’s part of the royal lineage, it would stand to reason that her parents (or at least one of them) are also POCs, which would in turn make it stand to reason that the entirety of the Continent is a whole lot less…
This was an excellent review.
Asshole goes on asshole’s podcast to convince assholes he’s not an asshole, winds up looking like an asshole.
I agree with a lot of that.
... and targeted specific real people.
I’m clinging to the idea that we’re not seeing Gene at Cinnabon for no reason.
Sean - you were the best part of The AV Club, one of my favorite Internet writers bar none, and I look forward to seeing what you do next.
As a Seattleite mourning the loss of weirdness in my city, I strongly, strongly disagree with the notion that tech-bro culture doesn’t exist.
I recommend reading this article before you make that judgment:
From season 4's “A New Attitude”:
I saw this over the weekend - so many amazing premises and ideas, and not a single one followed through to anywhere interesting.
I was really hyped about this movie, especially with that cast, but I was enormously disappointed.
I thought her character was godawful, but as Mr. Majestyk said above, it had nothing to do with race or gender, and everyone that’s shitting on the actress for the character is a giant piece of shit that ought to be flushed.
Personally, I found the character to just be grating; she felt like a tagalong buzzkill, and…
I definitely understand this line of thinking, but I think my counter-argument is that *so* many people are involved/paid when it comes to movies, TV, and music.
For instance, I think TJ Miller is a pretty funny actor, but I hate him as a person for the things he’s said and done. It’s easy for me to say I will not go…
As a Seattleite, I’m very amused by The Ram’s inclusion as an iconic location.
I’d also be curious to hear how tonally similar it was to Runaways. I made it through the first season, but I won’t be watching the second.
As the only person in a packed theater who laughed at the “can’t draw feet” line, I feel you.
I’m really surprised I haven’t seen more articles on how Yukio and Negasonic Teenage Warhead are the first overt LGBT superheroes in a major superhero movie! They may have had small roles, but that’s a big deal!