What Star Wars needs is a grounded political thriller with great writing and a timely allegory underlying the whole thing.
What Star Wars needs is a grounded political thriller with great writing and a timely allegory underlying the whole thing.
They do need new takes, though I think Star Trek is an example of where they’ve gone wrong by straying too far from the formula.
Good. And hopefully they’ve also increased the fines for removing or circumventing emissions equipment.
And it’s not even like being extraordinarily knowledgeable about a complex historical topic has any sort of value, right?
Well I spent half a decade and tens of thousands of dollars gaining skill at writing and speaking so I say; why can't it be both?
It’s a device for people with disabilities or lefties or other issues that allows tailoring the controller specifically to the needs of the player. A niche item, true, but one of those things that should always be available to somebody somewhere as long as gaming exists.
What normie plebs fail to understand is the potential optimization for the upscaling in career goals shared across an evolving dynamic and life affirming user generated multiplatform brain fuckhole
RIP Terry. “Ghost Town” smashes.
It’s always going to be “So-Called Angels” from My So-Called Life. It wasn’t the first time such a grounded show got a little surreal (that would be Halloween) but here, musician Juliana Hatfield guest stars as a homeless girl who may or may not exist. Even for a drama, this was a Very Special Episode, but its too…
It’s incredible how quickly shooting on The Volume™ has gone from an incredible new innovation (and so vital to continued production in COVID times) to the biggest liability for any new Disney products.
Incorrect on all counts. Snark fail.
Rapture’s Delight FTW.
Do the kids that run the AVClub these days not know the greatness that is the Venture Bros Christmas episode “A Very Venture Christmas”?
I won’t say it’s the correct answer, since it’s all subjective really, but the best answer is “all of American Dad’s Christmas episodes”.
Garko the Man Frog!
Really? No, Fairytale of New York? It was literally written by Shane MacGowan to prove to The Pogues producer, that you could write a depressing Christmas song.
I would tend to agree. If it was done earnestly and not with a bunch of self-aware winking at the camera, a study of a middle-aged Spiderman - a hero who is almost always depicted as young - could be genuinely interesting and possibly quite moving.
I started with Nixon, is that okay?
Well, I guess it's actually understandable that I got a Community notification for this.
Shouldn’t that be “Sony Execs”, since Disney’s not involved with this film?