The Galactic Empire is a metaphor for Vietnam-era America and beyond, by Lucas’s own words:
The Galactic Empire is a metaphor for Vietnam-era America and beyond, by Lucas’s own words:
Here you go: https://time.com/4837536/do-women-really-talk-more/
Ha, you dumb bastard. It’s not a schooner... it’s a sailboat!
I am absolutely confident that Biden would not give this response, but rather Centrist hands-accross-the-aisle platitudes on how he’d only nuke Iran after his corporate masters told him to. Fuck Biden.
This is definitely a “your mileage may vary” statement. :)
She currently voices Squirrel Girl in Marvel Rising cartoon, and New Warriors is still on the table as of this past March. My guess is that Disney decided to launch NW on Disney+ instead of Freeform as originally planned.
That is a hotly debated topic. It certainly makes sense on paper.
That may be, but everyone is fighting for a piece of it-
Article has been updated. Production costs were $85mil, not $12mil
He doesn’t owe you shit. You are allowed to be angry that a book series you love will never realistically be finished, or a space opera has too many women and minorities, or the ending to a video game trilogy threw out all the choices you made that were supposed to affect the story.
Not hard at all. But it wouldn’t fit with the rest of Discovery’s art direction so they updated it.
My first reaction on both points.
Unless we can unionize, don’t hold your breath. Rather, I’d take the institutional crunch of the game industry as a sign of things to come for all workers. The pendulum has swung so far away from worker’s rights that I wonder if it’ll even swing back to the middle some day.
At least in the game industry, it’s “oh you don’t like how we’re treating you? You know there’s a hundred other Digipen kids just waiting for their chance to be exploited.” Video game development is not for people with lives and families.
And he’s also clearly channelling Raul Julia’s performance
That’s in line with the team pulling their art direction from Addams’s original illustrations, but in 3D those designs are way too “nice.”
That’s Disney’s claim to fame. Ever since the 90's, they discovered that superfans will happily pay exorbitant fees to come to the parks and instead of going on rides, wait in line for the chance to buy limited edition merch. D23 Expo and Celebration are just iterations on a formula. Late stage capitalism at its…
Congratulations on pushing hyperbole past its breaking point. Lighten the hell up.
Thank you! At least the scuba troopers from the Clone Wars made a little more sense.