It’s honestly fine. The Star Wars universe was never as sacred as people want to believe.
It’s honestly fine. The Star Wars universe was never as sacred as people want to believe.
Yeah, the only thing that made sense to me was if some kind of physical sponsorship of a car or something that they couldn’t easily change. Of course the article goes on for several paragraphs but doesn’t actually touch on that at all. They mention “product placement” in general terms, but obviously if it’s just…
Oh, are cars actors now? I didn’t know that.
I like how this article takes the genuine passion and enthusiasm of a darling actor and twists it all into disdain and dismissal of Star Wars. Good job. Keep being snarky assholes.
This article goes on and on and never really details what the sponsorship issue actually is. Oh, they filmed here, then there was a strike, which is over, none of which is relevant to the story.
Right, probably a good idea for Vegas to make people not want to go to Vegas.
Are these actually shipping out November 30th? I think a Giz article yesterday said production wasn’t starting until 2025, and wasn’t there just some kerfluffle about the pricing changing to like 2 to 3 times what was initially promised?
Not everyone goes to Vegas for F1. May surprise you to learn it’s actually a well-traveled destination. So you’re obscuring views of the strip several days before the race and ruining peoples’ Vegas experience who have nothing to do with the race.
I think the issue with HBO Max hurting the HBO brand was less that adding “Max” tainted the brand, and more that nobody knew the fucking difference between HBO Go and HBO Max and HBO was really vague about what the distinctions were. Originally if you had an HBO subscription, you ALSO had a streaming on-demand…
It is really difficult to wrap my head around furry Dragonite. At first I thought all the pokemon were furry but then they showed ones that aren’t furry. But Dragonite is still furry.
I mean, you do you Andre.
Detry Wogerman and Laralynne Naboznyin. Those sure are some names.
We need to stop pretending the Masters of the Universe movie is happening. This thing has been in development for like 25 years. It’s gotta be a convoluted money laundering scheme at this point. It’s vaporware on the level of Chinese Democracy, or Duke Nukem Forever, or Elon Musk’s lawnmowing robot/guy in a spandex…
Yeah, it’s annoying. Past new seasons take forever to show up (eventually) on Max with little to no fanfare. I swear Season 6 took a year to get to Max.
I mean, I guess, but what is the actor going to have to say about it? He’s not the director, or the director of cinematography, or the editor, or the effects supervisor, or anyone else who would have a say in the look of the film’s crash scenes.
Since it’s in the script and he acted the scene, gonna say yes.
He’s an actor, what the hell does he know about how the crash scenes are gonna play out? He also famously doesn’t watch his own movies so probably doesn’t have a reaction to seeing the crash scenes for the first time, since he likely hasn’t seen them at all.
You would think the BNSF would also be interested in not dumping its grain all over the place. I assume they consider it an acceptable loss but you’d think a solution that keeps bears from dying AND prevents loss of your precious sellable product would be a win/win.
I think the Cybertruck is probably the first Tesla product that really had to deal with excessive Musk intervention. He basically “the Homer”ed it, drawing his design on a napkin and saying it needed to be EXACTLY that. And made more and more hilariously impractical demands every step of the way.
I mean, the MCU can do whatever they want, but nothing about this specifically makes Kang and his variants a non-threat. The branched timeless of the multiverse exist, they’re just being “stabilized” by Loki.