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Look, sure these two aren't Hollywood blockbuster rich, but web series aren't too expensive. Open your own wallets if you believe in the project.

The idea of having the real world in 2D and only having it switch to 3D in the computer was really fun.

I love that there's someone out there that actually thinks the original Tron is less flimsy than Legacy.

Bring back Bridges, Murphy and the title character, then we'll talk about potential. Legacy is leaps and bounds better than the original, but it still has a long way to go to elevate itself beyond merely awesome to look at. Get better writers Disney, you can afford basically anyone who is willing to work with studio

Can we talk about how much credit Daft Punk gets for being at the center of what had to be an army of orchestrators for that music? It was a cool collaboration but it's not like they didn't have a hell of a lot help. Like how most Kanye West albums, but especially Dark Twisted Fantasy should be credited to Kanye West

It would have been kind of cool if they had to wait another 2-3 decades to make another sequel. Weird cult franchise only revived several years apart, would make for constantly evolving takes on technology and special effects.

Up & Toy Story 3.

:-(

Frankenweenie, Big Fish, Sweeney Todd, Sleepy Hollow and Big Eyes all have strong merits, with the first two being some of his best. But yeah, everything else, horrible.

Frankenweenie was fantastic though.

I always wanted an HBO Daredevil series, I'm glad to see the spirit of that idea is actually coming true.

Especially as like so many neighborhoods, Hell's Kitchen is on its way to gentrification right now. I know it's the setting of the source material, but they could have at least moved it over to the Bronx.

Well the live action universe is certainly handled by different units so I wouldn't worry about a correlation with the quality of their animated output.

They're 1 for 2 so far thanks to Agent Carter.

I'm glad I'm not the only one that feels like this. You kind of build up a relationship with the characters on a show that you watch over time, and yeah, I remember things so much more clearly from shows I've watched as they air than the ones I've watched a bunch of at once. I hate this paradigm too because it's

Companies like Comcast already put mostly caps on home internet usage, unfortunately, they're not out of weapons yet.

Cable companies have been paying them subsidies on every subscriber for years, that's why they resisted this kind of service for so long. Also, price points aren't always about being the most mass-marketable, it's also about sending the message they want, in this cast HBO wants to maintain the image that they are more

You can't subscribe to just HBO from cable providers, you have to at least have basic channel package as well.

Yeah that cropping limits me to only ever turning on the kind of movie I really only would want as background noise or catching a few minutes of a movie I've seen multiple times.

Right, the same people said they would stop torrenting GoT if this service was available, and $15 was seen as something of a sweet spot in research, and now it's here and we have the people bitching about Apple (even though it's a temporary exclusivity merely in the realm of set-top boxes) and the fact that it costs