If this is the case, they’d probably be digging into the comics for material.
If this is the case, they’d probably be digging into the comics for material.
Ok so it’s not just me. This was pretty obvious while watching the movie. This article is asburdly long to basically say “Did you watch the movie? Did you catch this scene that is very obviously in the movie?”
I would say it falls under “transformative”: works that challenge, comment on, or approach the original content from a distinct angle.
Potentially inhabited? By who? There are people living there already?
This all seems too little, too late. Even before the glut of AI spam trash, Google stopped caring about optimizing its SEO algorithm to weed out people gamin the system. It’s actually seemed to encourage it, favoring people who generated clicks and ad revenue over valuable content. AI sped that up but the damage had…
I’m not surprised. Didn’t her agent convince her it was a proper MCU movie, and then she found out it was a Sony “similar to” film and fired the agent.
I think part of the problem I had may be that the show seems afraid to actually put too much focus on Aang and Katara, and especially on having the whole gang together. A big part of the animated series was letting these characters be together in between scenes of drama and action, just letting their characterization…
I wonder who Nelson was going to play? Would be interesting to have seen him as a creepy Harkonnen, or maybe one of Gurney’s smugglers.
I mean I guess it’s true that both sides suck on immigration, but like most issues it’s levels of suckiness. Democrats are trying to compromise on an immigration bill (which maybe you could argue sucks because they shouldn’t be compromising with republicans at all). Meanwhile though, Trump, a private citizen who holds…
As long as he doesn’t give his wife a super prominent role in which she delivers 6 back to back monologues in a single scene I think I’m ok with it.
I mean by all accounts he’s constantly taking a cocktail of all kinds of various drugs. He may end up like Keith Richards or Ozzy Osbourne but those cases seem more like outliers; typically it doesn’t lead to that kind of longevity.
I don’t even necessarily think they’re bad casting choices. I just think there’s a lot on their shoulders to be expected to carry the series, and by casting as true-to-age as they did, it puts a lot of weight on some very young actors.
I think the prosecution asked him to identify the offending nails he claimed to have tripped on with a photo of his porch and, surprise surprise, he was not able to do so.
The funny thing is she claims she was told before breaking into Hollywood that she “didn’t have the right look”. Like Hollywood and audiences hate big boobed petite blond girls with big doe eyes.
What an absurdly weird singular phrase to harp upon.
“...but caveats this by noting he is very careful with his phone and rarely ever drops it.”
The CEO’s statements don’t exist in a vacuum. You can see what the capabilities are on these investments and understand why they were made without taking a corporate CEO at his word.
I actually warmed up to Sokka as the show went on. He grew on me. You can at least tell the actor is trying to inject some personality into the role.
Good lord, a SLIDESHOW full of EMBEDDED TWEETS that contain VIDEOS, this is like an inception of awful UX. It’s like you’re trying to make it difficult to look at this.
Yes, I always believe a company spokesperson when they furiously back-pedal after intense public backlash.