I know quite a few people who were too afraid to watch ST and had to give it up or skip scenes. As to when suspense becomes horror or vice versa is a hard call.
I know quite a few people who were too afraid to watch ST and had to give it up or skip scenes. As to when suspense becomes horror or vice versa is a hard call.
It’s not a terrible episode by any means, but it’s clearly noticeable the writing team is strapped for ideas and forcing it though. There was a noticeable drop in quality with it and a few others in S2 as well including the purge. Which is why I’m hesitant to agree with Harmon when he says he wants to try another 14…
The only thing I really liked about Get Schwifty was Keith David as the president. Keith David is just too goddamn awesome.
That wasn’t exactly how I interpreted that part after re-reading it a couple times myself, but maybe I just didn’t get it after several attempts and moved on.
This sounds insufferable. But hey, Cameron’s making billion dollar movies when he’s not being a crotchety asshole about everything including Wonder Woman while hanging out at the bottom of the ocean, so what do I know?
Still not sure I want this movie. We could have left all 17 cuts of the original film to stand on its (their) own, so I don’t really need or want to go back to that world and I’ve grown tired of revisiting Harrison Ford’s iconic roles with older, crankier Harrison Ford.
Also the fact that Captain America or even the substantially stronger Spider-Man don’t really have the capacity to accidentally wipe out entire towns around them with a psychic waves, or a poisonous radiation aura or some other such horrifically powerful ability. Mutants were always framed as a dangerous aberration…
Not really. Up until the the mid 2000s, so about a decade ago, the X-Men were always very self contained despite some of their power levels. This is one of my larger problems with Marvel comics today. The whole stable of Marvel characters all had to be in the same crossovers and all times and everyone has to know…
I’m behind this conceptually, but it looks like really shoddy direction.
So... a Terminator Genisys vibe? Because we already jumped that shark.
Except they’ll be white people names now.
Ah. A Stephen King/George Lucas/Gene Roddenburry type of guy, huh?
Because HoT was hot garbage.
Heh. HoT and LS3 were what finally drove me away from the game. They were wretched play experiences for me. Mastery points to jump on a mushroom to get the next smallest piece of story? Just to rinse and repeat so I could glide a little further over a ravine for the next “dragons are bad and we’re gonna lose!”…
Actually given Marvel’s last few shows and movies I figured they stopped using scripts in general let alone scene descriptions...
Thanks to things like TeamFourStar’s DBZ Abridged and appearances in games with huge rosters (like the popular Xenoverse titles), Raditz has become something of a running joke or meme that’s kept him more recognized and thought about in the fan community. He’s become a frequent focal point of things like “What If?”. I…
Sorry. I hate to be that guy. It’s “exceptional” thief. I just watched it over the weekend haha. Still get a star.
I too am here in shock that Venture Bros was excluded. It’s one of the absolute best and blows away many of the ones included.
Counterpoint - never cast Jai Courtney in a film again. Ever.
Pacific Rim: Maelstrom > Pacific Rim: Uprising