Yes, all true.
Yes, all true.
Remember when First Class ended with The Brotherhood, and Magneto in full on Kirby costume, and then the next one was like LOL never mind?
Does it count if it’s in the same movie? Because Dormammu... I’ve come to bargain.
I’m having a similar reaction to this that I did the first trailer for Dial of Destiny. I don’t expect it to be as good as the first one, as long as it’s not as bad as the last one.
Oh, agreed. I don’t like Destroy but I don’t think it’s “wrong”. I just also bristle when the conversation becomes an Ethics 101 class. Especially when that involves bad analogy.
Bonus points for Moll also playing Thomas Wayne in that scene.
I don’t think he’s disagreeing with Fincher, just acknowledging how he developed that alter-ego in the first place. It’s not an endorsement.
That’s a weird reaction to have to a pretty anodyne statement
If I had a nickel for all the times The Rock fell into the Uncanny Valley, I’d have two nickels.
...Which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird it happened more than once.
Is it getting ported? And if so only to higher spec consoles
He’s probably talking about the actors’ contracts, not his. Ostensibly, Cox should be getting paid as if it’s season 4, not season 1.
Could be worse
I’d like to direct the commentariat to the way the members of the punk band Anti-Flag responded when their lead singer Justin Sane was accused in pretty much the same way Masterson was accused.
For anyone out there wondering if they’re biased, here you go. If you can take a statement that is clearly & fully embedded in the main article, lop off its entire second half containing the nut of the issue, just so that it seems like Riley is merely aggrieved by the reduced quote’s throat-clearing opening, then the…
my main problem with the clone wars is i just fundamentally don’t care what happened in the clone wars. though i did enjoy the jar jar binks/c3p0 team-up episode for the audacity of basing an episode around the two most annoying characters (and make it work).
Finally, someone else said it.
Pick a lane: Are you articulating the official position of the Japanese government or the official position of a Japanese subsidiary of Warner Brothers?
This is a popular narrative that certainly does a lot to alleviate the conscience of the United States. We don’t have to sit with the weight of our own country’s atrocities if they were justified, if not doing it would have just resulted in even *more* death.
Nothing to add there. Yep.