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Not impressed. You should see the list of MY unrealized projects.

I’ve watched the first half of The First. It’s a workplace melodrama about who got that promotion and why isn’t it the other person and should that person get the job or get pregnant and who was in charge of the coffee machine oh no management is tough. In order to hook me, the producers decided it would take place at

Instead of working with Pedro Pascal in the Mandolarian environment, she’ll work with Trump’s snot among Qanoners. Instead of playing a good guy in that series she’ll play a good guy in other shows. All while resuming tweeting bullshit for good measure. Great success all around. The french know that as the Dieudonné

Well done people, this can only go better from now on.

Weeeeeeee !!

Do I see the ghost of a dead robot in the background ?

I just realized it plays a big role in my undying love for Prince of Persia The Sands of Time. Best videogame ending ever.

Who is worthy of ridicule ?

If it did that, it would not be enjoyable, and would not sell as a game.

The daughter’s role ?

To be fair, the Fox family focus worked extremely well in the Telltale Batman games, which are still one of the very best batman stories.

Maybe I should watch that movie some day. (I’m full of prejudices against it.)

I miss the trend of ridiculously gentlemanly heroes. I miss Moore. Or Princess Bride fencing. I’ve rewatched a fistfight scene in A View to a Kill, where Bond battles half a dozen henchmen while taking great care to not break a nearby expensive vase that isn’t his own. Because it’s the polite thing to do.

I’d go for a tiny mtv backstabbing your heel with a nail, but maybe it doesn’t sound dramatic enough.

Cool. Velma is the best.

(Also no, you won’t bait me with your angel ferret. I don’t care I didn’t even see it I don’t want to know.) 

In the near future where video conferences will have become our only mode of communication, witches and evil wizards will genuinely have the power to turn us into frogs at will.

Ok. I had no idea of that character’s background. So I assumed it was going for a more generic “bad mood opens door to demonic possession” kind of plot.

Yeah, I know that both comics and movies -not to mention videogames- enjoy indulging the “who would win a fight” question, in all possible combinations and under all possible pretexts (and also that discussions that drag longer than two tiles with nobody punching each others are deemed visually boring). And I do find

Do they though ? Haven’t read it, but the last image of this 3 pages preview seemed to hint at some “oh no he’s becoming evil too we’ll have to fight him now”.