Why is your staff always dumping on the live-action Super Mario Bros. movie despite its clear trajectory as a cult classic with a viable community of fans?
Why is your staff always dumping on the live-action Super Mario Bros. movie despite its clear trajectory as a cult classic with a viable community of fans?
Why is your staff always dumping on the live-action Super Mario Bros. movie despite its clear trajectory as a cult classic with a viable community of fans?
Those features would actually bring in a lot of lapsed DOOM/ID fans.
That’s just what they’ve shown. They’ve already stated that the game is pretty much finished save for cosmetic touch-ups and Kickstarter features.
Pet-play and, in this case, puppy-play.
Want to take a guess as to which cult post-apocalyptic film I kept thinking of while considering Immortan Joe’s backstory? The Postman.
One of the few elements of that film that I still love is the theme of hard times making hard men. The lead antagonist, General Bethlehem, remarks that before the fall of American…
The game was already nearly finished. The Kickstarter campaign was solely to provide a bit of polish and, if stretch goals were met, additional features.
If you’re concerned about budget go to their profile and check out the pie chart that illustrates where the costs go.
Why is it that whenever we want someone to portray an alien we get a minority for the part?
It’s a matter of defining her role in such a gender-normative way.
It wasn’t until humans shows that the rock woke up and couldn’t get back to sleep. It just wanted rest.
This really just brings up parallels to “Beauty and the Beast,” in which it’s the woman’s duty to transform/save/settle the emotionally-damaged man. It’s just as sexist.
No? Some women just naturally do not self-lubricate very well.
Are you referencing the anime or the manga? The original manga is much more subtle, yet also more logical in the depiction of the characters’ thought processes.
Perhaps an article on ongoing plagiarism suits is in order? I'd be curious to see who's being sued and why.
Didn’t he and his band just perform a show? It makes sense that they would smell.
I have no idea why you assume religion has anything to do with this issue.
I think men can handle a little harmless jabbing.
Most American horror films deal with suburbia and the city, not the "cabin in the woods" trope.
Don't blame the books for their worldbuilding if you're just going to admit that you've never even read them.
See my comment to TrashBoat.