That’s not my point. I’m not dying on the Suicide Squad hill. You even quoted me, without reading what I was saying. Any movie deserves to be released/preserved. Unless of course, it’s some illegal snuff movie.
That’s not my point. I’m not dying on the Suicide Squad hill. You even quoted me, without reading what I was saying. Any movie deserves to be released/preserved. Unless of course, it’s some illegal snuff movie.
But not every movie gets final cut taken away from the director. WB releasing Ayer’s cut doesn’t take anything away from that’s been released or will be released. On the same side of the token, no one is forcing anyone to watch Ayer’s cut if it is released.
Ayer’s cut wasn’t.
How is something going to be collected and archived if it’s not released, genius?
I don’t believe any movie should be buried and gone forever. Even if the movie is bad, it still deserves to be preserved for movie history.
GTA6 will have a hard time living up to the insanity of real-life Florida. Maybe a Saints Row game will come close. Right now, the trailer just plays like a tourism ad.
Um, the last Fallout game before Bethesda took over is literally called Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel.
It would be hilarious and on-brand if this was just to announce a remake of Kiss: Psycho Circus: The Nightmare Child. Complete with battle passes and NFT’s, because Kiss.
He’s “Uncanny Spider-Man” in the comics currently.
Nah, it’s just overload. No one I know feels like they have to see everything to keep up. They’re just selective. No real reason to follow each and every character as the Multi-verse Saga feels so disjointed already and misguided. Kang and his variants, seem to get beaten and bested when they make an appearance. The…
Are we forgetting Shane Black?
Yeah, I wouldn’t disagree with anyone putting Dead Space 1 over 2. What did it for me was the more varied environments and the more developed story. Not necessarily saying it’s “better” than 1, but for me, it’s one of the best sequels.
My main issue(my gf shares this opinion as well), is that Starfield gets bogged down with travel, traversal and time spent in menus and loading screens as a result. Not to mention the fact hundreds of planets are procedurally generated and are just “empty” doesn’t help that fact.
This is just sad. Bethesda, just take the criticism in stride and either adjust the game as a response to it or don’t and move onto the next thing.
On my list would be:
So far I’ve only been to the one in Denver. It’s not a grocery store theme, but a focal point for intersecting realities. Pretty mind-tripy. You can pay extra to gain access to an interactive storyline, which at times got a bit emotional.
Thanks WB, for again making it clear, for me not to purchase the game.
You spoiled yourself by clicking on the link and reading passed the warning.
Technically someone could have a playthrough, where this happens later, if they played through Saga’s portion without switching back over to Alan after his opening chapter.
1. because he’s dumb