I mean you got to have the experience of watching two magicians who clearly are the only ones fully aware of the movie’s plot inexplicably go out and get killed by people in bad makeup. That’s something!
I mean you got to have the experience of watching two magicians who clearly are the only ones fully aware of the movie’s plot inexplicably go out and get killed by people in bad makeup. That’s something!
You can sit on a couch and watch Tammy and the T-Rex and Blood Harvest, but it’s not with a girlfriend. Just an alien freeloader.
Being able to watch the entirety of Demon Wind in an alien movie theater with the RedLetterMedia guys doing commentary for absolutely no reason in the middle of a shooter is almost worth full price, but absolutely worth a Gamepass sub.
Gunn likely won’t be directing the new Superman. Just writing it.
Which is made worse because Ma and Pa Kent were really perfectly cast in that movie.
Betting the poster you replied to presumed this was about the original FF7.
Only technically maybe. The Superman = Jesus was jammed into that movie to the point where it became less subtext and more regular text.
I didn’t have too many bugs. I just through the story was bad. Some of the side missions and characters are absolutely great, but I always had the sense that the pacing and plot problems with the main story got off easy because to a huge swath of people the game was a buggy mess.
Dolly got paid lunch breaks :(
Well, maybe not the studios specifically, but James Gunn and Peter Safran’s ‘future of DC’ meeting with Zaslav and Co is next week. I’m not sure it’s not a coincidence. Definitely it exists to add fan ‘pressure’ but also maybe as a hail mary for that discussion.
Yeah. I tend to agree with the sentiment it should be donated to a domestic violence shelter or something similar. She could theoretically even start her own fund to help victims of that. Those places are always looking for grants and donations and stuff. She doesn't have to and it's not something that should be held…
I would say it’s probably almost entirely the writing. With few exceptions (such as a huge name miscast for the sake of funding or something), I don’t blame poor performances on actors. They work with what they’re given and if their performance is really just flat bad, they didn’t cast or direct themselves.
Man dies and goes to the Pearly Gates. As he goes up to Saint Peter, he sees a man in a suit arguing to nothing. He asks Saint Peter, “Who’s that?”
Saint Peter replies, “That’s God. Sometimes he likes to pretend he’s Denny Crane.”
Clockwork Man is the most haunting of shanties
I feel like John Oliver kind of secured the ‘follow up Jon Stewart’s TDS’ title before Trevor Noah really even got his feet wet. That’s even especially true the last couple of years since Jon has his own show again. I feel like the shift to in-depth topic weekly shows is where the target demo for TDS has drifted.
Well, to be fair he didn’t do nothing at all for several years until after he walked away so that’s not the best indication. Still, I can’t imagine the work load was much of a surprise if he had paid any attention to Stewart’s tenure. His ability to manage it as easily as he expected could have been, though, and that…
What white people, generally the ones who are quite white supremacists but tend to tolerate them more than others, hate more than anything is being reminded that they’re white. So even a nebulously racial (not even racist) name like cracker can make some of them uncomfortable.
A lot of the credit goes to Ben Folds, who organized the album and connected Shatner with musicians. There’s the Common People cover, which is great, but most of it is Shatner’s own poetry and writings that have been punched up. It’s shocking how truly good it is.
https://youtu.be/D56_oOqBWxM
It was rated PG when it came out. They couldn't go full on butt.