jestingjeffrey
Jeff
jestingjeffrey

I’d like to modify this a little, but I do like your thinking. Black Panther will definitely take on more of the international superdude role, and Dr Strange is cool, but what both he and Captain Marvel can bring in are elements of the greater MCU; I’m talking about the outer space stuff. What I’d like to see is Black

I’ve long, long thought this same thing. And to be clear—I want to see Reed Richards figure prominently in the MCU, as himself. Not as Mister Fantastic. His powers are cool and all, but they’re a nightmare to film, and it always ends up looking dumb. But you know who’s not dumb? Reed Richards. He’s way smarter than

Ok, thank you for answering this for me. I’ve fallen asleep twice trying to watch Rogue One, and the odds of me going back to find this answer on my own were pretty slim. Not here to judge if you enjoyed RO, either, but I thought it failed due to pacing and editing, IMO.

1. Going down with the ship and turning the doomed ship into a weapon; not the same thing.

You could’ve stopped at “I hope she gets better,” you know. In fact, you didn’t need to comment at all on this post. Go pic an avatar photo.

What does the asterisk refer to?

I stopped playing Syndicate once I realized they weren’t going to let Evie do any of the big assassination missions; Jacob got to do like 90% of those, and it really showed how late an addition it was to put Evie in the game.

I like these two, but there’s not enough Aya in the middle of the game. I’m at level 32, and I can’t remember the last time she even showed up.

After playing the standard edition, I realize I should’ve waited to do this. ACO is a good game, but the animatics are garbage compared even to some of the older PS3 games. Climbing is a mess, too. Again, I enjoy all of these games more than most titles or other entries in the genre, but that’s partially just because

Agreed, but Keanu was so much fun. I really hope Keegan can talk him into putting the band back together at some point, but acting is definitely not the pinnacle position in this industry.

My takeaway was always that this happened during the time when the music industry was shifting from CDs to digital, and there were a GLUT of grungy bands that sounded very similar, vying for the same spot in the zeitgeist. It was just all around bad timing to have your financial backer, along with your touring

Oh, so those “vendors” are actually, like, vending now? Cool.

It seems pretty weird, given that we all know the “500/hour” glitch was due to that one Lost Sector on earth, where the back entrance was straight busted, and allowed for relentless farming. I expected them to fix that specific problem, but it’s just bananas that they extended this “fix” across all of the Lost

“A filthy casual;” I very much enjoy that phrase, and I intend to steal it for my own purposes.

Me too, but there’s that adage of not biting the hand that feeds you; it was REALLY stupid of that guy to try and take on Jack White, and it’s not surprising that nobody else wanted to be his benefactor after that.

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Jack White was coaching the Von Bondies into becoming a great, grungy indie band, but then he got into a fist fight with the lead singer, and that connection was permanently broken. The Von Bondies were relegated to the land of one-hit wonders, with their one big song, “C’Mon, C’Mon” having been chosen as the theme

I am astonished by this concept, and the fact that anyone green lit such a silly idea. This is about as smart as trying to get kids hooked on pogs again.

I’m only replying to this because you have a cool username; I specifically made mention of the video’s viewers, not the makers. There had to have been people that approvingly watched that edit, and I want to believe they are aware of the negative reaction to it. Just because someone has an ill-formed opinion,

Yo, I fell asleep during Rogue One, and you still haven’t described any scenes, characters, or plot points that specifically bothered you, so bye.

For every dudebro who watched the edited version, and enjoyed it, they need to be aware that this reaction is taking place, and that the director, as well as the film’s stars are actively criticizing it. It’s not making a mountain out of a molehill, as you seem to imply, but it’s still unpleasant to trip on a