Even though nobody was talking about art, I'll play along.
Even though nobody was talking about art, I'll play along.
Okay, that's a fair point that I can mostly agree with. Movies are usually more higher quality entertainment (in a relative way). However, TV is closing that gap at a somewhat rapid pace. We're getting better stories and they're starting to pay more attention to special effects (Game of Thrones is a good example). …
No, my implication was that to exclude one actress from a particular job SOLELY on the fact that there are other voice actresses waiting for work probably isn't the best way to approach casting decisions.
Right, because talent and versatility should never be considered when hiring voice actors. Only how often they work.
It's not all that outdated. TV roles require a heavier time requirement and don't pay as well. If you're under contract, you have to be available when the next season starts, which can often exclude you from better paying movie roles. Granted, it's not as bad as it used to be, with the whole "10 episode season"…
In 1995, I was dating a stripper.
At the risk of being publically scorned, I'm going to say that I thought Postal was pretty good for what it was. It wasn't good enough for me to help finance a sequel to it but, yeah, it was pretty good.
People obviously don't know the International Dibs Protocol and the No Take-Backs Accord.
Billy Madison 2: In the Bayou.
I'm not seeing this downward slide everyone keeps talking about, probably because I've always felt that Adam Sandler was about as funny as a cerebral aneurysm.
So he only drugs girls to cop a quick feel?
Did you get lost on your way to Metacritic?
This also isn't the first time we've seen this guy. We got to see him White Walker an infant last season.
In case you're serious, I'm going to point out that the "Rapid Active Warming" technique that we use today to revive hypothermia victims was developed by the Nazis during WWII. Oh, and rockets, too!
It's thermodynamics, actually.
Or maybe that steel beams don't need to actually melt in order for heat to make them structurally unsound?
Well, anime westernizes virtually all of their characters anyways…
Why aren't human beings subject to this biosecurity law?
Is this just fantasy?
No point in lying now, it's all above in black and white. You weren't attacking my ideas. You were attacking your exaggerated version of my ideas. And you still are.