as far as ass moves go, it’s just as good to be “bad” as it is to be “good”.
as far as ass moves go, it’s just as good to be “bad” as it is to be “good”.
FYI - the blurb on Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl sounds like the wrong paragraph got pulled into the article. there’s no mention of the actual game, though it does sell me on Rivals of Aether.
FYI - the blurb on Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl sounds like the wrong paragraph got pulled into the article. there’s…
end of an era. though i may have cut cable, and stopped regularly watching Family Guy over a decade ago, i travel a lot for work, and turning on any given hotel TV to find Family Guy on adult swim was always a comfort.
I’m also speaking about how certain subjects become nothing but a laughing matter to many people who maybe aren’t the brightest who watch the shit out of that show.
But who is being treated poorly here?
A: hey, you’re kicking me, that hurts.
i haven’t seen the movie yet so i can’t give examples myself, but the first review in this article called it “a Japanese stereotype extravaganza as thought up by a foreigner”. however the main criticism seems to be not just “there’s stereotypes” but rather “it’s the same outdated stereotypes from 20 years ago”. a lot…
on a side note, interesting point about the impact of stereotypes on a group of people that exist in the world today versus a group of people who don’t. for example, if media taught me that all Victorian English people were assholes, and i knew no better, perhaps there is minimal negative impact to the world since…
Ghostwire: Tokyo has a scene with anime projected on a building yet. That’s made by a Japanese studio
gonna try some hyerbole here... but are you saying a racist movie is fine if it’s made for racists? how does the “target market” justify a problem? the criticism isn’t the quality of the film itself (e.g. “a kids movie is meant for kids, it doesn’t have to be deep”), but rather the stereotypes that the movie…
I’m wondering if these people just forgot that movie is set in Los Angeles California, not Japan.
I mean, this movie is absolutely being marketed towards the Japanese obsessed (there’s literally a moment in which anime is being projected on a building during an action sequence).
sometimes you gotta nitpick to rack up those CinemaSins.
there’s really only really two ways to go with an assassin movie:
Jerry: what are we doing George? we’re assassins, not writers. what do we know about drama and stakes?
“damn dude, that is some badass wrestling”
Deep Blue vs Watson
is there more context to this quote though? she does state “i do not subscribe to this”. reading that quote with no context, my immediate thought is that she’s describing some extreme people that she’s either met/heard about/etc. i think the next sentence is key. was it “that’s pretty fucked up, right?” or was it…
at this point, they should just go with Mario Lopez and get it over with.
that’s what i’ve been saying! the Muppets transcend kids entertainment. i wanna see them do some adult entertainment!