Ah, genuinely hadn't heard about that one, somehow. Let me rephrase: Blizzard is adorably naive.
Ah, genuinely hadn't heard about that one, somehow. Let me rephrase: Blizzard is adorably naive.
You honestly believe a company can 'do away' with porn. That's adorable.
The problems with this app started with the words "Gif Keyboard"
He does, after all, need to keep track of the visions in is eyes
Does it make Batman or Superman into likable and not-awful characters? Because if not I'm still going to give it a pass.
I, like most of the first world, have never seen these obscure science fiction movies, so I can't wait for the chance to see them on TV for the very first time!
I've heard it used that way before. It always forced me to reread then, too.
I always thought it was a bit too on-the-nose myself, but then if you're going to be over the top anyway there are certainly worse names you can choose, I guess.
Magneto had a similar problem with his Brotherhood of Evil Mutants.
All the "Mr. Sinister is a dumb name" comments have already been made, so let me just say that they had better keep the "Oops my cape got caught in the paper shredder" look or else I will riot.
See, but the thing is you shouldn't have to work around a ridiculous inconvenience when there isn't a good reason for it to be an inconvenience in the first place.
I gotta say, I'm surprised DC is taking another chance at a Green Lantern movie so soon.
Nice attempt, but nothing will ever be able to beat The Legend of Cage.
You realize, of course, by ironically endorsing this you still ensure that he makes plenty of money from it, right?
Mostly that lots of people had no idea about the context and sarcasm really doesn't travel well on the internet. At least that's what I can gather.
"Everybody is biased but me!"
So basically, nothing at all to do with the myth except for a few names being somewhat similar. Gotcha.
How does a collection of screw-ups by A-list actors on the set of a major movie studio qualify as a "Great Job, Internet"? I realize that it's -on- the internet, but that's not really the same thing.
Counterpoint: All the people lining up to see The Wolverine. And Deadpool, but high stakes was never really the selling point on that one.
Wait, giant interstellar colony ships are grounded and modern now? I really haven't been keeping up with science news…