For perspective - The Incredible Shrinking Man was shot for $750,000, which would be about $6.3 million in today's dollars. That's chump change in the world of film budgets these days, but the cost of making a film has increased greatly due to factors that have more to do with how Hollywood does financing than…
Soooo... what's different about this?
werd. I still remember thinking, "wait - I can actually set my shields to double front?"
I hear that if you eat a lot of curry, it... nevermind.
I have no idea what this is, but I would watch it all day.
Fool. It's clearly "Diatonic Lemur."
While I doubt that the new edition would fix this to your satisfaction, they do mention in the trailer that this version has a much higher population density.
I feel like David Bowie in a codpiece has an unfair advantage in this contest.
Obligatory:
"Upon further review, the decision on the field is reversed. There are, in fact, no tanks in Baghdad."
I've never even heard of this before, but now I'm burning for it like Kharak.
My story:
Now I'm thinking of another palette cleanser. (although it ain't country.)
And on another Gawker site, Marvel gets raked over the coals for making Spider-Woman look like Nikki Minaj.
:35 seconds. I am a terrible person, because I now have tears running down my face from this one.
[Insert "My Body is Ready" image here.]
Yeah, exactly - I was thinking a more upbeat Ico.
I saw a complaint about this just the other day, in a discussion about film adaptations (I think). The person in question was complaining that Prefect is supposed to be, in his words, "a ginger."