His performance in “Sing” is what landed him the role as Elton John, if I’m recalling correctly.
His performance in “Sing” is what landed him the role as Elton John, if I’m recalling correctly.
Just gonna leave this here:
I will concede that it’s a notch above deaths in superhero content (looking at you invincible), where the writers want to keep using the character so they come back or didn’t really die after all...
They, like us all, are just mad that The Tick never got a fair chance.
Patrick should show his parents some of the other work he’s been doing. With the right selections they’ll forget about Family Guy real quick.
At least his parents probably have actual reasons for hating the show.
She’s just pissed that he’s no longer playing that blond, butter cream-frosted Swedish murder machine and Zep fan Brock fucking Samson.
Don’t forget Garfield! (Meeting Jesus on a Sunday suits him just fine, at least it’s not on a Monday...)
100% this. The Stranger Things kids are assigning D&D names to otherwordly things they’re encountering to try to make sense of them — there should be no expectation that the creatures called demogorgons in the Netflix series are the same as the singular demon god Demogorgon in D&D.
Couple of Blur’s big ones, and my favourites, with fantastic film clips:
His cameo probably took weeks to record. “Push the fucking button Clem Fandango!!!”
...crash course on who gets to eat who out in the Wasteland.
Yeah, sending a subsequent explanation in another envelope that your receivers are now paranoid about seems poorly thought through.
Maybe I’m not savvy enough to understand marketing, but sending envelopes with creepy kids drawings doesn’t actually advertise anything, right?
It can be two things.
Yeah, Schneider only worked on their live-action shows (well, their later comedy ones, from All That and later) and Summers was gone by then. Like I said, it’s probably almost exclusively to get that “shocked reaction” bit.
What really gets me is that none of these productions using AI are up-front about it. They all try to sneak that shit in through the margins where they think no one will notice. The end credits of Secret Invasion, the creepy crowd scene in Prom Pact, the poster for Fallout the series, now this. None of these…
Those “this could have been a dream job for an artist”-type of tweets ring really hollow to me, since generally (albeit not always) an art department will hire all the graphic artists they need for a movie, and then those artists will create all of the art for the movie.
Phenomenal game, and Nelson Jr. deserves every award he gets for it.
Making a game look old takes effort. Today’s bad looking games are the ones that take a bunch of generic store bought assets and apply filters without rhyme or reason.