Yeah, I imagine the percentage of players who had every single member survive is much lower.
Yeah, I imagine the percentage of players who had every single member survive is much lower.
“...it’s just a lazy and passive-aggressive way of giving Strong more shit...”
That was sort of the whole point.
It’s kind of amazing how much of a moving goalpost ‘the worst movie to ever win Best Picture’ is, depending on whatever ax a given writer has to grind at any given time. At various points, I’ve heard the ‘honor’ given to both Crash and Shakespeare in Love, which, if accurate in either case, would have made A Beautiful…
I have not actually watched What We Do In Shadows yet. Mostly because I’m leery of vampire comedies.
Lost.
Sounds suspiciously like a vampire comedy movie. I can’t think of a single vampire comedy movie I’ve really liked off the top of my head.
I’m not really a Beatles fan per se and I’m enjoying it very much just as a study of the creative process.
Sounds like they tried to make an earnest zombie movie, but I think the moment for earnest zombie stories has probably come and gone.
Loki was terribly structured. The guy who turned out to be the major adversary of Loki wasn’t introduced until the last episode of the mini-series and spent 35 minutes of the episode sitting in a chair and explaining the plot of the mini-series to Loki and Sylvie.
Boy, this list gives a lot of credit to the Disney+ series, which I’ve found to be hit or miss at best (WandaVision), and downright pretty bad at worst (Loki, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier).
The voice case was mostly just the voice cast from the Avengers Assemble cartoon, right? Including Travis and Laura from Critical Role?
The Thor section was clearly tacked on to further the Infinity Stones storyline and had almost nothing to do with the ongoing narrative. It easily could have been cut from film and 10 minutes of actual Ultron narrative added in so that Ultron taking over half the world wasn’t something that happened offscreen and…
I was not a fan of Awkwafina. I thought the rest of the movie was pretty good, though they could have cut out Trevor Slattery altogether and not lost anything.
I believe that the margins of the Half Blood Prince textbook is the only place that Snape wrote out the specifics of his bloodletting spell that Harry used against Draco. It’s a really nasty spell, so I guess they’re assuming if they hide that book, no one could ever learn that spell again. Of course, it’s been a…
It wasn’t just the title. More Human than Human was a song about Blade Runner.
It’s not. It made more money if you consider all the revenue streams than other movies that media writers trumpet as having higher box office, but those movies did, in fact, have higher box office.
Kind of crazy how ‘the greatest wizard of his age’ kept hiring Death Eaters to be the new DADA teacher over and over again.
I think you’re right. Of the three, younger Spielberg probably would have had the best shot of making a successful film within the Marvel restrictions. Kubrick probably would have ended up taking 7 years to make a Marvel movie that people would have argued for 50 years whether it was a masterpiece or trash. …
We don’t really need to make any assumptions about it.