Oh, it does. And I could very well be wrong, but I think AMC only have themselves to thank for that.
Oh, it does. And I could very well be wrong, but I think AMC only have themselves to thank for that.
Maybe it'd be easier to just not do bullshit "See you in a few months, suckers!" cliffhangers.
That would also be cool. I mean, I understand these days that there's a lot of logistical problems in trying to link the show up with the movies above and beyond "make sure this episode referencing movie events airs after the movie premieres" but it feels like there've been more than a few wasted opportunities even…
That's a very fair point. I will admit it seemed a little more likely before the folks who handle the MCU explained the logistical difficulties in doing such links on a regular basis.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, given all the Kree stuff that Agents of SHIELD gets into, if they wanted to do a take on the original origin story they could do it through there. And dedicating an episode to Carol's origin would not only be more interesting than whatever plot they actually have going on,…
If you poke around on the US DVD release of the TV Movie, there's an audition tape for Paul McGann in which he plays out a conversation that presumably would have been from a later episode of the intended TV reboot, addressing that half-human thing. Apparently a plot point of the proposed new series would have been…
Oh, also, just to clarify my original joke because I realize it didn't come across as I'd hoped… What I meant was "So according to Milo, banning people from Twitter is wrong, but it's okay if a gang of lunatics chases someone away from it" to point out the hypocrisy.
Not that this is a mark in the movie's favor, but if anyone is the 'right' person to write about a cartoon sexual predator, it's Max Landis.
I give it 50-50 odds that the Juggalos accidentally march on Olympia, the capital of Washington state.
Or maybe he's just an asshole who likes the attention. https://medium.com/welcome-…
Actually, I do; I was being overly facetious. Milo is a racist, sexist pigshit who routinely tries to destroy the lives of people who don't agree with his Breitbart values by sending the biggest assholes of the Internet at them. He openly despised video gamers and all that they stood for until Gamergate came along…
So if he'd been harassed into quitting Twitter by a gang of lunatics, he'd have been fine with that.
Somewhere, Dave Filoni said those won't be appearing (though they may make vague homage references to them).
I'm not going to get a chance to take a closer look at this for a little while, so if someone can answer a question… does it let you make these 'flixtapes' out of entire shows, or can you do it by the episode? For instance, could you put together a "The Only Episodes of the X-Files That Matter" list, or a "Clone Wars…
I've been meaning to show my roommate the first two, has he hasn't seen any of the series. Thinking of just leaving it at those, though, and skipping three and four altogether. Thoughts?
Hell, I'd be fine with it having a plot. I'm less impressed by it having Toy Story's plot.
My reaction to the first trailer was "Okay, this could be cute. Probably won't see it in a theater unless friends going to see it invite me along, but it's cute." Then the second trailer came along and revealed the plot and I was like "Y'know, I'll pass."
True. I just meant that as an explanation as to why the hypothetical intern might not have known. I think we can all agree that game quality issues aside, there are just way too many sloppy mistakes for something that they had this long to look at.
I could be wrong, but I think some of the early press materials deliberately obfuscated the fact that Ray is female, because reasons. So who knows.
The example that comes to mind is a scene where a character is groaning in pain, and the dialogue box actually says "[AD LIB MOANING]"