There are so many quality shows and movies that don’t give a shit about holding your hand going into the story. The story just goes and you catch up or don’t. It’s not everybody’s bag but it’s also how you get The Wire.
There are so many quality shows and movies that don’t give a shit about holding your hand going into the story. The story just goes and you catch up or don’t. It’s not everybody’s bag but it’s also how you get The Wire.
I get Sabine being miserable too, but the actress they cast in the role is fantastic. I hope she ends up being a big part of whatever movies they end up making. I’m already more invested in her journey than I ever was with Rey.
F*** THE EMPIRE!!!
Yep them thanks.
Okay not Kree. Whatever the growly things were.
I think the thing that bothers me most with the article’s implication (and it is very much still just a suggestion) is that it hits on the one trope I have the biggest problem with in modern big-budget movies: disposable CGI bad guys.
My problem with the maps had nothing to do with Thrawn and everything with them being way too videogame-y to be in a tv show or movie.
I don’t have a Batfleck story, but I do have a The World’s End story.
Does it make anything in your life better to talk to strangers like that?
That makes just perfect sense.
It’s funny, it is an option as they live on an island, yet that island just got high-speed internet for the first time so they should be okay soon.
I really don’t think it’s a matter of power, it’s matter of so much of the original code being needed to be redone to get a higher resolution or framerate that they’d have to do a full remaster, which would be a much bigger task.
Do your reasons include gifts?
Save scumming aside for a moment, who are these awful people you know who read the last page of a book first? They should be in prison.
Like someone else replied, all of what you said is true, but I loved the characters. All of them. They felt like people I knew. If you didn’t get that from it, I get it, and that’s okay, but that was where I was coming from.
This. I just loved the characters.
Can agree on Westworld, but hard disagree that Battlestar Galactica was “style over substance”. That show was amazing and the “what is their plan?” “where is earth?” mystery box crap was the least important part of the series.
As with many io9 articles that seemingly come out of nowhere with “let’s be positive about this thing”, $$$ likely involved.
The West Side Story famous for not being named “Romeo and Juliet”?
All of that makes sense, though it’s not limitless in terms of only storage — cloud computing also means you could have incredibly more advanced processing and graphics than what your local CPU / video card could deliver.
Think always having the most powerful consumer video card on the market but doubling its power…