They kind of are, except they’re just updated re-releases of popular games from the archives. The Crash Banicoot trilogy turned a lot of heads last year, but Nintendo has been on this for years
They kind of are, except they’re just updated re-releases of popular games from the archives. The Crash Banicoot trilogy turned a lot of heads last year, but Nintendo has been on this for years
Damn. But the companies are making revenue, or is that all from micro transactions and such?
I don’t know, recently the Hill has updated their editorial standards in an attempt to zero out any remaining credibility. Yesterday they deleted a bunch of articles when it turned out their opinion contributor was a full-blown Nazi sympathizer
“Anonymous sources close to Roland Tembo say paying to listen to Roland Tembo is the key to living a life free of parking tickets, untied shoelaces, and youth culture becoming different than it was when you were younger”
Rosenbloom is gonna be pissed
Boba Fett was never officially announced, but pre-production work was being done. All of the movies have made money, even Solo is poised to make a killing. It’s more about the additional money spent to keep them viable, they’ve lucked out so far but imagine if they Justice League the franchise? Lord and Miller seemed…
The Good Place is the funniest thing on TV. Dennis’ take was wrong and bad, but that take allowed for so many good and right takes to be made and unleashed on the internet.
Or the choice to do so has burned them three times so far, four if you count the post-release PR of TLJ getting hijacked by review-botting neckbeards. Beyond the costs of subbing in and reshooting with journeymen, how much money did Josh Trank cost them before a single frame was shot? I’m all for fresh blood, but you…
Watch it on Hulu. It was a reliably funny show with a lot of heart, it’s a Michael Shur show, so it shares DNA with Parks and Rec, The Good Place, and The Office
The Reagan fixation is turning into a psychosis with these doofs
It’s taken Rick and Morty 5 years to make 30 episodes, and Venture Bros 15 years to make 71.
You’re correct, but maybe this new version does that plot better. If they’re going to essentially disguise remakes as a sequel trilogy, they might as well make improved versions of the bad installments instead of the bad version of the good installment we already got
Nexis is a search engine used by organizations performing simple background checks. If a background check was conducted at all by either organization since 2004, this would have appeared in the results
You’re right that it isn’t black and white, but we live in a post-MeToo world and a victim not wanting to proceed with a trial is viewed in a much different context than it might have previously, same with an accused man taking a defensive posture about the allegations.
So he’s a sellout for modulating his cursing, but sharing his merchandising sales targets in the same tweet doesn’t get a mention? I think we’ve found the real hypocrites here
I’ve often wondered what would happen if people protested gun buyers the way women going into PP are treated. Or if gun control activists opened Crisis Firearm Centers, where they could be shown crime scene photos for an hour or two waiting to buy a gun that never comes
It didn’t strike me as a sarcastic take when I read it, badly executed or not. Rosenbloom never moved to a different target or hinted at anything less than sincerity, plus it just never seemed funny
They weren’t terrorists then, they were just anti-USSR freedom fighters we could supply and train how to take a superpower out at the knees. We just kind of forgot those skills could transfer, and once one superpower went down there was really just one more left.
They accuse other outlets of being what they are, and their viewers never bat an eye when they hear about this shit because they think it’s just how media works. If they hear about it at all
He has a fanbase that will check out things they hear he’s in, he uses that to boost things made by people he wants to help out. He talked about it at a comic convention I went to, an audience member asked why he was in those college humor videos