I liked the Tom Cruise one, the most recent adaptation on BBC was brutal.
I liked the Tom Cruise one, the most recent adaptation on BBC was brutal.
The only way I’m seeing to salvage this storyline: Jughead really is dead and he allowed himself to be murdered in a way that would give Betty the chance to charge the Stonewall Preppers with the crime. They spend the rest of the season serving justice and then do a musical version of Jughead’s writings to honor him.
Most of the video reviews I’ve seen (which are mostly from gaming-focused channels) have liked it. Consensus seems to be that it’s a decently fun way to spend 90 minutes, but not All-Time Greatest Kids Movie Ever.
I live in Montana. It’s not bad. There’s lots of worse places. It’s always nice to see it mentioned in film.
I’m gonna see if the other reviews are this bad before I make my decision; Dowd hates a lot of things. As noted above, he hated Detective Pikachu for some irrational reason.
He’s so great in Enchanted.
I’d love to have seen him get a last crack at a Cyclops-centric film, since he was good in the role, and the character, when not in Logan’s shadow, has some interesting facets.
ICE see what you did there... It was Chillin.
“This comment has been put...ON ICE!”
“what has to be the queerest comic book movie to date”
Spartacus was the best. A solid hour of T&A liberally peppered with ridiculous CGI violence. 3 sets (Villa-Exterior, Villa-Interior, Capua Street). Foisted Jai Courtney on an unprepared world. Viva Bianca giving off tremendous I’d Like To Speak To Your Manager energy.
I feel bad about sending this long story just to ask a simple question, but… how do I be more “the guy” for my boyfriend who wants to be more “the girl”? Not just sexually, but in everyday life?
Scarcella’s use of the term “biological male” in that context is a huge red flag for transphobia. And guess what? A little reading makes it damned clear that Scarcella is transphobic as hell.
- glitch where tragic villain Mister Freeze spouts puns repeatedly removed
Maybe just lie down on it for 18 hours at a time.
Not their fault nobody budgeted for enough time to *finish* the effects. It famously released to theaters with many scenes unfinished and required a damned patch. I ain’t blaming artists for that shit show.
Let’s be clear on this: Cats had bad visual effects. Just the fact that they had to release a patch post-launch in order to fix the bugs (a phrase that makes me double-check which kinja I’m on, nope, not Kotaku) says that pretty clearly.
Start the blame with Andrew Lloyd Webber. Continue to blame him for a lot more things.
I don’t know who to blame for Cats other than whoever it was who decided that audiences would have absolutely no ability to suspend disbelief about humans using costumes, makeup and performance ability to convincingly play magical cats. So in that way, I kinda empathise with the above statement about how the VFX…