mrorlando
Mr. Orlando
mrorlando

No more damning words have ever been spoken.

I’ve thought about this for a very long time and The Last Jedi breaks down like this to me.

This is a movie directed by the same man who directed Star Trek: Into Darkness

So...crates

The only problem I have with Angela becoming Dr. Manhattan—and the fact that it’s obvious that it’s what the show is telling us all the way to the final scene in question—is that the comic, the movie, and even the show, everything Watchmen has shown us to this point is that becoming a being like Manhattan brings all

I think off the cuff, and not able to marinate on the finale, that it was a satisfying ending to the season(series?).

All I can say is it’s a really dumb commercial and the “controversy” is amusing as hell.

Yeah... Emilia Clarke’s expression in the header pic was mine during the last season of Game of Thrones.

If Viedt is in the statue, Lindelof has some explaining left to do. Regardless of what Lady Trieu said and whether that relates to Adrian, I’m not sure why the smartest man in the world would be launching bodies and creating SOS messages with them on Europa, if it was all an illusion and just for show. Remember the

Here are some excellent genre picks for those that are interested:

I enjoy Peaky Blinders (historical Sons of Anarchy in pleasing ways, but smarter and better in a lot of others), and caught Netflix’s new season/version of Top Boy, so I gotta ask—does every Netflix season end in a cliffhanger these days?

I’m pretty sure there’s only one category of Disney+ content worth watching:

“J.J. Abrams, who has some experience making media properties go a bit awry”

I came away feeling similar, in that I laughed quite a few times and thought a lot of it was cleverly done, but this isn’t going to make my top 20 episodes of R&M.

Of course RDRO and GTA online make more money because of the business model. Up until this point, Rockstar has always created the single player first, and the multiplayer second, regardless. It’s the main reason I mentioned them even though I’m fully aware of their online component.

There are usually some pretty smart people in any industry that know a good thing when they see it. Take CD Projekt Red for instance, and even Rockstar, that realize their single player masterpieces will make them rich and fulfilled.

I’ve played about 8-9 hours so far and this is so much fun, the customization is great and rewarding, and I’ve never felt more like a Jedi. It’s not perfect, from the map being a pain to decipher at first, and some of the pace slowing down during the back tracking, but the good FAR outweighs the bad with this and I’m

I disagree. I’d much rather have a well-paced 20 hour game than a game stretched to 40 hours. Almost no games are Witcher 3 best-of-both-worlds.

I don’t get this idea that a 30 hour experience isn’t worth $60 when people regularly spend $20 on a 2 hour movie.

I say this every time a SW game comes out but they could’ve just picked right up with the Dark Forces series and kept cranking those out every year. I never get tired of them.