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Soundwave was always on point.

Actually he’ll probably just yell a lot.

I hold Toho accountable for not saying “Hey... maybe Godzilla should be in this?” since it was a hiatus. It’s not the worst movie, but as something that was supposed to be the character’s last hurrah it doesn’t work. Because the character is barely in it. Especially after the rather disappointing series that was the

It depresses me greatly every time I’m reminded Legendary is going to try to make King Kong a thing. Especially a thing that will somehow be able to share the screen with Edwards’ Godzilla. Here’s hoping Skull Island bombs in the interim and forces a change of plans (that doesn’t involve scrapping Godzilla 2.... which

It’s Toho. Their huge 2004 Godzilla send-off movie before the character’s hiatus, Final Wars, throws Godzilla into the last 15 minutes of the movie in which almost every monster bout is rolled up into a montage or ends in a few attacks.... so I wouldn’t expect much Godzilla here either.

The Predators are just that good. Also Adrian Brody does what we all wanted to do to Topher Grace since at least Spider-Man 3 - stab him in face and blow him up - so I give it a pass on that alone.

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I love the Adrian Brody one. It’s such a great popcorn movie if not as perfect a movie as the original Predator. Basically the Predators collect the earth’s most dangerous soldiers, mercenaries, criminals and killers and sets them loose on an alien planet/hunting ground.

Respectfully disagree. Predator 2 is not a bad movie, but I’d put Predators (2010) ahead of this one in terms of enjoyable sequels. By a long shot.

I’m switching my rogue over to the swashbuckler archetype next week in a campaign that’s half-Hoard of the Dragon Queen half-the DM coming up with stuff curtailed to our characters.

It’s certainly not the best book WotC has released and maybe it could have been a little more fleshed out seeing as it’s the first real 5E splat book - but I’m with you on this one. It had a lot of good info in it, if not presented in the absolute best manner. The mechanics it does add are fun, oft requested

The 4th edition book, which I have, wouldn’t be very hard to translate into 5th edition and I’d be shocked if someone hasn’t taken the mechanical aspects and done so already. The rest of the book is very much about detailing the lore and locales of the really messed up world of Athas. The only super important

According to an article some months ago, based on a survey a month prior to that, Dark Sun and Eberron are pretty high on the list of campaign worlds people would like to see this edition. So really they are some of the most popular and most likely to pop up.

The movies never really elaborate on Skynet’s hobbies. It was really big on learning though. Like at a geometric rate. It’s said in the first movie (and referenced in Salvation) that people were forced into work camps earlier in the war. Though most later incarnations - even by T2 really -Skynet’s main bent seemed to

Leia goes by a new handle. Commander John Harrison. In order to deceive her enemies from.... something.

Also he’s already on contract since he was Metalbeard in the Lego movie.

Yeah. It’s the aesthetic that’s the problem w/ the Warcraft movie.

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Hmm. Same level of CG, but the aesthetic is worse. Hopefully it doesn’t have any of that Legolas running on a collapsing bridge that isn’t there bullshit

Yeah. When I hear “chimera” my next questions tend to be what it’s armor class is and if it has immunity to the magical damage of my +1 dagger.

It was too busy not being as awesome as Striker Eureka! . . . let’s fight!

The fact that anyone remembers this show is astonishing. In fact I had forgotten about it until I scrolled passed it. One of my favorite geeky genres is sea monsters. Life long Godzilla fan. Krakens. Leviathans. CLoverfields. You name it... any way this show had SO much promise, but was SO boring. There’s build up and