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It’s “piqued” but in the case of Ty Lee it might as well be “peaked” ....

But they’ll also make a shitload of money with this. So... take the evenbigger win, Disney! Eventually you’ll have so much damn money you’ll produce a 3rd Tron movie that only I show up to see.

I really don’t care. Disney can do whatever they want with their IPs. Maybe they’ll make money on remaking everything until they are out of stuff to remake and finally come full circle back to Tron. Remake it.

DP is understandable, but is Wolverine even that big of a draw anymore? If it weren’t for the brown/gold costume and the fact that he’s sporting Juggernaut’s head I feel like he just doesn’t have the same pull anymore.

Fact: every bit of X-Men merchandising needs more Nightcrawler.

Your winnings, sir.

hmm... I’m not sure anyone can help with what you find (or don’t find) funny. You like what you like and that’s about it. If you don’t like the conceit of “mockumentry” style productions I’m not sure it’s worth your time. The genre is fairly similar across most films (unlike something like “horror” movies that have

It’s sunlight. The blanked out word is sunlight.

From the greys with love. +1

And child brides aren’t rape victims?

Good call on the Erased suggestion. For once I felt like we were breaking away from a lot of anime-isms the medium has been focusing on as late to amp up the broad appeal overseas.

Yeah it’s clearly there, just not as pronounced as the 80s homages obviously. It’s a really solid blend.

And despite being nearly indistinguishable from everything else that’s come out it’ll be in Kotatku’s Top 5 Anime of Summer 2016.

Steve has a surprisingly strong character arc.

Interestingly enough when I was watching it I got a very anime vibe from Stranger Things. It could have easily worked as a 12 - 16 episode anime. I kept thinking “I wish anime would do more stuff like this” too because I’ve become a very disillusioned anime viewer. The medium has become very stagnant and monotonous

Ryan Lochte is in this game?

Ah, I see you used the Draw system in FF8. Rookie mistake.

I don’t want to say I called it, but I had a feeling Anno was going to go super heavy on the political conversation scenes. Whether or not that’s as bad a thing as it sounds here I can’t say as I haven’t seen it - but I’m not the least bit surprised by this review. I’m hoping I get a little more out of it, but again

I prefer the expansiveness of it and the choice. I mean I still bought Ultron since he was in the 2016 hero pack, but to me Ultron was always a one-note character, but plenty of people only purchase or unlock characters they want. I see it as more freedom w/ an a la carte system.

More heroes, with more elaborate kits, powers and items (that are constantly being updated even after release), more content, larger community. I’m failing to see how backtracking to a 10 year old game/distribution model with minimal resources is really all the cracked up. MUA was great game for the time, but MH