This is why we can’t have nice things.
This is why we can’t have nice things.
I’ll take it, but this was actually my third most wanted PS4 exclusive to come out on PC (after Spider-Man and God of War)
I think it’s mostly the people who edited trailer’s fault but the dramatic pauses were just ridiculous:
It was fine, but unless the shows gives us some actual stakes or an interesting antagonist I don’t know how much it will hold my interest.
As soon as the Judge put the clicker on the table I just knew Jason was going to play around with it. (some laws are constant in the universe)
Did Ashly Burch just randomly show up on set one day?
Why was Fox so against this movie.
The game was just basically trying to be the Matrix only without the VR angle.
Just being friends with Matt is bad enough.
Though not always the best (I’m looking at you, dumb droid based comedy episodes), it’s amazing how much the TV shows are better than the movies (especially in the writing department).
I’ll check out ‘Picard’ but I’m keeping my expectations relatively low.
I’m not saying that it’s a very convincing argument, but that is what they are going with.
It’s still a stretch (and something you have to take in stride ever since Lucas introduced it in the prequels that only about 20 years have passed since the Jedi Order was wiped out) but I think the concent here is that worlds on the outer streches of the Galaxy have heard very little of the Jedi and had very little…
Besides the whole “Planning out your story before you film it” thing, the other thing the show does that ‘Rise of Skywalker’ should have taken to heart is that “Less is More”.
Did Bathesda make a stealth movie and didn’t tell anyone about it?
Forget wrong, it’s almost the exact opposite of the plot.
Well, Evo’ has never really strived for realism, so removing a significant player from a major English team (or not so major, depending on how you want to look at it ;) )is probably not going to change much.
Honestly, as soon as I heard that Abrams was coming back it pretty much killed all of my expectations for the movie.
I’m talking more about the fact that they are bringing back two actors 30 years after they played roles where they were relatively goofy and juvenile characters.