Was there a clear view and a planned arc in the OT that made it through to the end?
Was there a clear view and a planned arc in the OT that made it through to the end?
Or perhaps just skirting the issue. Maybe her parents WERE nobodies, but her GRANDFATHER...whoo,boy!
Why would the Coen brothers do a garfield movie, seriously, get that shit in order.
I know its not exactly gaming related but I love that Toonami went all subbed for the entire night and previewed the first new FLCL ep without telling anyone.
Yes, Marvel tends to use real-world political figures, unless they have a story reason to focus on fictional political figures instead, e.g. the dictator of Latveria or the king of Wakanda.
I feel as if DC is a little better at making their events meaningful, than Marvel is. Marvel’s events are all shock value, and essentially undo themselves at the end of it all, but DC’s introduce new characters and themes that honestly resonate for quite some time, usually.
Portland does a Pizza Week every year and last year one of the participating restaurants offered a vegan beet pizza (Beetza). I ate a lot of slices and that one was SPECTACULAR.
It sounds delicious to me - a lover of beets as much as I am of tomato and mozzarella.
My girlfriend used nutritional yeast to make an admitteldy pretty tasty beet pizza.
I can’t wrap my head around nutritional yeast, but I’ll say this:
Last year I made a cider vinegar “glaze” because I had a bottle of Bragg’s and I was sans spouse for a week. I put it on everything, from fancy lad style meals all the way down to macaroni and cheese (do not @ me). It is a door I wish I had never…
Was anybody excited about Independence Day 2? That might be one of the most unasked-for sequels in the history of movies. The cinematic equivalent of a Smashmouth reunion tour.
Don’t tempt me.
Instant Ramen.
<pokes head out of a bottle> nailed it.
I think the complaint is that the game had a fairly unique premise, that the film is utterly abandoning in the name of making something generic.
The Transformers movies don’t work though, they’re fucking terrible.
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I think the opportunity that was lost by not having it be people mutate was the Rock to play twins, one twin becomes the gorilla, and then the other twin tries to protect him. The Rock as monster and as hero, cake and eat it too. That movie damn near writes itself. The connection between the brothers allows him to…
Another unfortunate issue with the director going with giant animals instead of giant humanoid mutations is the fact that moviegoers have seen these particular giant animals in other recent movies: Jurassic World (crocodilian), Kong: Skull Island (ape), and Thor: Ragnarok (wolf).
Why do b-team directors have so much confidence that they “flat out refuse” to make a movie without diverging from the source material?