Well at least there's been no progress on the Akira adaptation.
Well at least there's been no progress on the Akira adaptation.
The first season is really good, but the second is one of my favourite seasons of anime (also, the opening credits are much better and the focus on refugee politics is going to feel very topical). There's also a movie to cap if all off.
If anything he'll be forced to draw feet for all eternity.
With every movie we get closer to Bryan's brain becoming a reality.
Don't worry, they'll try a reboot at some point.
Does anyone else find 'Generation X' a harder name to take seriously than 'Millennials'?
I grew up in Ontario and recently moved to Montreal; I think they're just jealous, honestly.
Because most of them are (or were, I guess) blue-collar workers who got their augs through the corporations they worked for.
"…You like to shame and insult people to make you fell feel better and have zero clue about anything other than shouting at people on the internet."
Will the sequel be canon?
Wherever you are, you're with Canada.
What are the odds that (potential spoiler?) the town burns down, as Milch has stated was going to be part of season four?
It disappointed me that there wasn't an option to join her in the end. I would've liked to have seen the consequences.
Wait, Neo-Hong Kong? Isn't it set in Japan?
Oh, great. Guess I have that to look forward to, then.
I've been playing MGS for the first time. Just shot down Liquid, so I'm sure he's dead and gone forever. It's strange; if it were 1998 again I'd probably love it and I can see how it could have made such an impact. That Psycho Mantis fight, man.
But it's 2015, and things like the blanket condemnation of scientists for…
Discussions in which I have to defend my weed use by citing basic, objective facts always have a surreal quality to them.
Now that sounds like a feature, not a bug.
I think they're a PMC, actually.
"Is there anything True Detective can do to live up to season one?" is the exact question people need to stop asking if they want to be able to appreciate this season on its own merits.