I don’t know, when you are in the middle of a desert waiting for someone to just get to work, for me the allure of the extra hours would start waning pretty fast.
I don’t know, when you are in the middle of a desert waiting for someone to just get to work, for me the allure of the extra hours would start waning pretty fast.
I can tell you from experience as a crewmember: No. No, we would not want that. We already work enough long ass hours and being forced to do so even more is not worth the overtime that we may not even get anyway.
Honestly from what I have been reading they have been doing everything they can to increase accessibility while preserving difficulty. Which I think is a good approach at this juncture. Things like keeping the world so open you can freely grind and explore and removing boss run ups.
Like, I am sure I am going to get…
“Now that I’m older, MAYBE I could rise to the level of showing up for work on time.”
In the Mouth of Madness might be even better than The Fog or Prince of Darkness, though I really love both of those movies
All the world’s a stage in the raging Age of Cage!
which is as canon as anything gets.
Fuckin’ A
This makes it especially insulting that they ignored the events of the excellent second film, which is as canon as anything gets.
Well said that man, I absolutely hate that. The Halloween series has done it more than once, Terminator has done it (even with Cameron coming back), not doubt Alien will do it at some point. Ghostbusters sort of did it in a meta-way but it’s not an exact example because the Feig version was a different continuity…
After playing through “It Takes Two” and constantly having godawful cutscenes and terrible constant dialogue shoved down my throat for extended periods in between short segments of fantastic gameplay, I welcome the Fromsoft approach of being almost pure gameplay with the story being something that you don’t have to…
I’m just impressed that David turned being that weird old guy down the road whose yard is full of car parts and who is always covered in oil into a career.
Honestly? Very likely.
was Miranda only by appearance level headed because the other 3 were so off the wall?
“If the rest of the cast felt that way, they wouldn’t have agreed to come back.”
This take is reminiscent of those anti-union videos they made us watch at my retail gig. “Advocating for higher wages for everyone is an insult to your fellow workers who are (outwardly, anyway) content to work for less! Why do you have to sow discord in our happy corporate family?”
You know what? Good for him. Voice actors in general are underpaid compared to other starring TV talent and that shouldn’t be the norm, especially not on a show that’s been popular for over 20 years at this point.
Anyway, looking forward to episode 1 of the revival, where Bender is killed offscreen and then instantly…
I don’t think he’s implying that West and Sagal undervalue their work, I think he’s pointing out that the industry underpays voice actors as a whole (which it absolutely does.)
Voice actors are notoriously underpaid.
Just an FYI, there’s also currently a big negotiation going on right now with the Animation Guild and the AMPTP. Voice actors aren’t part of the Animation Guild BUT more and more folks have been low-key throwing their support behind them. I don’t know if John’s holdout is part of that, but there are other behind the…