Ash is finally going to wake up from his coma?
Ash is finally going to wake up from his coma?
Welp, I’ve only got two badges and a bunch of lv20 Pokemon, so I’m out.
At the time TFA came out, there hadn’t been a real Star Wars film since 2005. By the time The Last Jedi came out, both TFA and Rogue One had come out, with Solo hot on its heels.
If not for Knives Out and Netflix subsequently giving him, Ram Bergman and Daniel Craig a fat sack of cash, he might be working on these movies already. I said it on io9 but the movie was a clear financial and creative success and if you want to point at a bigger inflection point for the franchise, there’s TROS and…
Moreso than Tuberville? Oz? TFG?
The Kenan & Kel sketch was a welcome surprise. If only Coolio had been around to take part.
I believe in physical media so I think I’ll pass?
The Galaxy Quest documentary Never Surrender had a really touching part about Rickman.
Not to criticize anyone’s performance but knowing who and what kinds of movies the Oscars love to honor, I think Bassett, Chau, Curtis, Li, Kidman and Lynch have the inside track. If Stephanie Hsu and Janelle Monae get nominations, I will be very pleasantly surprised.
Even if Dril himself is on other platforms and had his Adult Swim show, Twitter is the platform where his humor works best.
He has an unreleased project called Legend of the White Dragon. Off-brand Power Rangers basically. He made it with Bat in the Sun and funded it on Kickstarter.
It’s a real shock.
Specifically, it’s CBS and its O&Os. But aside from KPIX, none of these stations are saying it on their own Twitter feeds. They’re just logging off. I’m reading it’s not just because of Musk’s big-brained moves but because the impact those have on security. And that CBS Sports isn’t doing the same because of a…
The smart money has to be on EEAAO. There’s so much love for the film and so much goodwill toward Yeoh and Quan.
I can honestly say I’ve never watched The Game Awards. Maybe a couple clips here and there like when they feted Kojima but I never watch because it’s all an infomercial. And ever since he was on G4, there’s something about Keighley that just rubs me the wrong way. I can’t even remember what it was.
Should be common sense not to do that.
I’m a stickler for physical media whenever reasonably possible, so I’ll pass.
We hearing about this on The Diane Rehm Show?
He’s suing the people responsible for weapons safety on set, the people who clearly didn’t do their jobs that day. And there were other producers overseeing various aspects of the movie. His role was more creative. Like, oh, Ryan Reynolds on a Deadpool movie. He’s concerned with the script of the film, the look of the…
I feel for him, I really do. Imagine having that weight on your shoulders, knowing intellectually it’s not your fault, there’s nothing you can do to change what happened but still replaying that moment in your head again and again.