Lilyhammer was definitely the first original series on Netflix. I remember watching it specifically because of the big marketing push they gave it.
Lilyhammer was definitely the first original series on Netflix. I remember watching it specifically because of the big marketing push they gave it.
So you’re correct, in that even THEY claim (or claimed in the Kickstarter FAQ) that they are NOT an MMO. At the end of the day the distinction seems to come down to what exactly constitutes an MMO.
I think you’re misremembering the Kickstarter (unsurprisingly after a whole ass decade). Star Citizen was ALWAYS an MMO. The entirely single player game is a separate offline component (Squadron 42). That’s one of the very few things about SC that’s never changed.
I love the first two Blade films, but it seems like there’s a lot of historical revisionism with the first film. Aside from the idea that it was a really great film (it wasn’t) there’s the idea that it made comic book films mainstream.
No, I’m right there with you on Wimmer. I LOVED Equilibrium and LAC and Salt were great. Although I’m afraid I though Ultraviolet was absolute trash.
I have to agree, I’m shocked this is apparently doing well. Night Court was my favorite sitcom growing up, hands down, so I’m the perfect audience for this. But the first episode was irredeemably awful.
Out of curiosity, did they say he went back to the same Nevada home? I assume he probably has one in LA or the like as well, although I guess he could be the odd major celebrity who doesn’t.
It doesn’t really matter if it’s solely about Friends. He was one of the biggest stars of literally the biggest show on the planet for years, and headlined quite a few hit movies in between/after. His career may have faded lately but it’s still plenty relevant to write a book about.
Not denying there’s always a racial double standard, because there always is. But Trump has been cancelled by dozens of companies, partnerships, social media companies, etc for his bullshit. He’s lost hundreds of millions from cancelled deals. The biggest difference is that he simply plays to his base of racists, and…
Calling him either of those names when the charges against him are basically being dropped is just an invitation to give him lots of money when he sues Jezebel.
Being recognizable doesn’t mean people want to see it. I have no interest in a Mario movie whatsoever, but given the cast (not just Pratt, but all of them) I’ll probably devote 90 minutes to it at some point.
Absolutely. That’s why I’ve never eaten the same meal twice. Once you’ve had delicious tacos at one restaraunt, why would you ever go back there? It’s not like anyone could find enjoyment in revisiting something they like?
I’m not sure where you got that from, but the KOTOR remake isn’t “recanonizing” the story anymore than the recent rereleases of Jedi Outcast or Force Unleashed made themselves canon. It’s just a remake of a popular game.
While I agree that this isn’t primarily a millennial thing, I don’t think cable tv and pay per view are particularly good examples. That’s simply paying for an ongoing service that largely revolves around “disposable” content. A much smaller percentage of the audience was interested in buying a permanent copy of the…
For what it’s worth, I was in a similar situation. I knew I was definitely going to get one at some point, but there wasn’t anything I desperately needed to play.
It’s not so much that it wouldn’t have been greenlit, it’s that there just wouldn’t have been much of a story. I suppose you could still tell a large part of it, but carrying the child, the effects on her sense of self worth and her body… everything about the story wouldn’t have been what it is.
Can anyone tell me what you get if you had the original PS+ sub and didn’t upgrade? I’ve been dealing with moving across country and haven’t had time to figure it out. Is it essentially unchanged?
I’m not sure I understand what the DLC is that’s going to be inaccessible. Several articles mention paid DLC that will not not work, but no one seems to know if this means single player DLC or multiplayer DLC. I get being upset if single player DLC is suddenly undownloadable, but if it’s say, skins for multiplayer,…
I think they understood. But
I fully, 100% support anyone who finds value or entertainment in the non-story modes of the game. But it was definitely “fairly maligned”. The menu UI alone is a crime.