Well. Thank goodness I have that, ahem, American Cousin who sends me DVDs of shows. Yes. That will stick.
Well. Thank goodness I have that, ahem, American Cousin who sends me DVDs of shows. Yes. That will stick.
My boss and I were discussing one of my projects the other day. It was the day Moon Knight premiered. I asked her if she was excited. She hadn’t even heard of it and by the end of our meeting, she had it queued. The day episode 2 premiered, she asked me if I’d seen it yet, by the time she’d logged into Teams. She was…
I’m not gonna lie, I didn’t read the article, and so I apologize if this doesn’t make sense, but to answer the headline’s question: no. Absolutely not. I’d love to have lived in a world where Doc Ock et al were complete surprises in the theatre, or Hulk in Ragnarock, or Spidey in Civil War, or any of a number of…
We need a Fast and Furious multiverse where they meet up with the motorcycle versions and the speedboat versions.
It’s not a good idea. Full stop.
The Book of Boba Fett made The Rise of Skywalker look like The Empire Strikes Back, and no one can change my mind. At least TRoS had solid staging, coherent editing, and overall production value (even if it was just as infuriatingly stupid).
It’s Chekov’s Cockpit!
Oof, this show is not very good at all.
I mean what about the dire consequences to the poor staff that were so harmed by this decision. Other than bloggers needing to fill 3 months of stories is anyone actually put off by the trailer being minimalist—especially when they announced it was a purposeful choice?
“I have no idea why you would hire Hugh Laurie just to have him do an American accent instead of his natural British accent.”
I’m still working through my first cup of coffee, so that’s my excuse for spending an unreasonable amount of time trying to figure out who The Composter is in the GotG universe.
Hi again. Please change the io9 page format back to it’s previous iteration. That is all.
This image is from Spykids right? Or Sharkboy and Lavagirl?
We don’t have to tolerate or accept bigotry, but I feel uncomfortable at the suggestion that opinions are something people are only ‘allowed’ to have. Even vile ones.
I’d like to see a post-Korra era similar to our 1960's-70's, a time of social unrest and change, wars with no clear goal, marginalized groups fighting for their piece of the pie, and sexual awakenings all over.
I’d really be interested in seeing the post-Korra Avatar, taking place in the equivalent of our future (the same way Korra was set in the rough equivalent of the 1920s.) Their world had already undergone the Industrial Revolution, and technology was becoming more and more important and commonplace. How would that…
Well she’s deleted it all, which is probably for the best. Hopefully someone in her life has pulled her aside and turned this into a teaching moment instead of a shame moment.
Maybe if we, as a society, didn’t invest so much in what high status people, regardless of expertise, say and do, we wouldn’t have these problems.
I’m not a Snyder Cut stan. In fact, I find many from that movement extremely annoying, but I’m all in. I love different versions of DC stories and this unique take looks fun to me. I grew up in the 80's so stuff like this happening blows my mind.
Four hours of live action DC Elseworlds in one hour episodes each? I’m…