If I can’t bring anything to it, I’m not going to go and be involved in it.
If I can’t bring anything to it, I’m not going to go and be involved in it.
James, if I’m getting a vote, I vote for sequels to Dark Fate rather than Avatar.
Not mentioned in the drawbacks, but doesn’t this go through a lot of plastic bags? Or are they reusable?
Variety and THR generally don’t fall for that kind of crap -- and cut off sources that try it. That’s why they’re Variety and THR.
someone is telling vetted industry publications like Variety and THR this stuff
The Home Screen gets one new widget, Activity, which lets you check in on Game Center stats from your friends.
But realistically, who is signing up to watch Westworld now, knowing it will never be truly completed?
OK, “cosmicghostrider.”
That said, I only had marginal interest in seeing Titanic, but I did and was impressed enough to see it twice (mainly for Kate Winslet, but Cameron got my money either way).
Cameron always seemed at unusual ease with follow-ups, maybe because he’s always searching for ways to improve upon, even revolutionize, what’s already behind him.
I find it incredibly hard to believe that Westworld costs more to have on the channel than it generates in subscription revenue.
Love Life (which was great, btw), sure. Infinity Train (also great), probably.
But Westworld? There are people signing up specifically to see that show.
It’s starting to look like this isn’t…
John Byrne did it when he rebooted Superman after Crisis in “Man of Steel.”
People freaked out, but it turned out to be a brilliant decision.
I’m very much a fan of Henry Cavill, and he’s done a nice job as Supes, but as a character, Superman is crushingly boring. There’s very little to connect with, when you’re telling stories about an omnipotent god-man (unless, of course, you’re Zach Snyder). Every story has to include kryptonite or another alien,…
Wait, he’s going to bring back Superman and include Green Lantern content in the DCU?
HE’S A MON -- wait, no, that’s all really good and sensible. What are we going to panic about now?
What possible crime could he be charged with?
NRN notes that Five Guys, Starbucks, and even Chipotle failed to make the list in 2022. This makes a kind of sense, since the most habitual customers of those chains are most likely to be in a dense urban area where convenience and frequency of use are evenly matched.
Oh and also, I know this was apparently a parody of The Wire, too. But I’ve never seen that show
A good tamale can be eaten plain all by itself
Considering that Ariel looks more like Red head Tara Reid on The Little Mermaid themed ride
They’ve likely been working on the animatronics elsewhere for a while.