This is from the same showrunner as Iron Fist and the Dexter seasons that everyone hates. Maybe they learned something from what a failure IF was but this is likely to be terrible.
This is from the same showrunner as Iron Fist and the Dexter seasons that everyone hates. Maybe they learned something from what a failure IF was but this is likely to be terrible.
Replaying this and I'm reminded at how much I hate that wagon escort mission. Plus, my save state is stuck at the point right before it so Midna won't let me warp around the overworld and pick up some more heart pieces.
The 24-bit remasters are a nice reminder of how good The Beatles could sound, but a proper stereo remix would be preferable as long as it's faithful to the original recordings.
I feel like the same argument could be made with UNDER THE SKIN and EX MACHINA. We're just in the middle of a genre renaissance (be it horror or sci-fi), for lack of a better term.
What I love about REC2 is how it doubles down on the first film's creepy demonic ending. In that way, the series feels more like a grounded Evil Dead than a 28 Days Later knock-off.
No SLITHER or [REC]? And I don't get the love for 28 Weeks Later or Martyrs.
Dany pulling the wine goblet away from Tyrion reminded me of his season 2 scenes with Tywin.
Personally, I'm curious to see the creators of Korra dive into live action and take over Marvel's Iron Fist on Netflix. It might be too much like Avatar but I think they would crush it. If they stick with animation for their next project, they could take over all of Marvel's animated output for all I care. The…
If Bryan & Mike ever want to dabble with live-action, I beg them consider running Iron Fist for Marvel. As long as they're not burnt out on this genre, they would be the perfect guys to bring mystical martial arts to the MCU.
My favorite dynamic that's starting to become crystal clear in this episode: Abigail needs to listen to Clarke, Raven & Bellamy. They know a lot of shit that she doesn't and she'd be stupid NOT to take advantage of their knowledge and experience.
The big reason this episode worked for me was that we finally got to see the characters have some perspective on their lives and events in their past. We now know they're all in a much better place mentally and spiritually. And they all seem ready to take on whatever challenges Kuvira throws their way. Oh, and the…
To abuse a food metaphor, if the best moments of any Ryan Murphy show are like tasty morsels of kobe beef, then everything else is the pink slime that keeps it glued together. Not to diss the other writers' work by comparing it to that questionably-safe-to-eat food product, as I'm sure they are getting some insane…
We've noticed Grimm has been noticeably more gory this season. Seemed like a smart move to "help" Hannibal and up the stakes/darken the tone on Grimm a bit. Or maybe NBC is just happy to get away with as much as they can on network TV.
Not covering every week?? But I agree with you so much…