I’m assuming that that’s what the producer said, but that was my first thought also. That description cover nearly the entirty of both franchises.
I’m assuming that that’s what the producer said, but that was my first thought also. That description cover nearly the entirty of both franchises.
I’m tempted to watch the second one o my because it has Frank Grillo. Honestly I thought the first Skyline was pretty terrible, and only interesting because it was a showcase on what a couple of dudes could achieve with CGI on a small budget.
Saying it was “forgettable” does not explain why it’s still beloved by so many decades later. The special effects were an undeniable ingredient in its success, but when people now talk about what they love about it, they talk about Pullmans speech or Goldblum or Smith. It had a LOT of ingredients that gelled in a way…
You’re not entirely wrong, the first film is incredibly dumb, and is honestly the prototype for what dumb blockbusters became moving forward. But the difference is that the fun outweighed the dumb, and it gave us characters we actually cared about and wanted to follow. The sequel did none of these.
If they’re ready to end the series, could always make their final mission be to break Brian out of prison, after he gets convicted for banging a 16 year old. Seems like a nice way to honor Walker.
Maybe he left his family for a 16 year old?
I know the whole multiverse concept is the thing now, and the lines can get pretty blurry especially in the complicated Marvel Studios/Sony agreements, but does anyone really think for a second that he’s playing Mordo in in the next Venom movie? Does that honestly make any sense whatsoever, given both the amount of…
No, it was halfway through filming before Daredevil was even announced. You probably didn’t realize it because they finished filming it all the way back in August, and then pretty much haven’t said anything else about it. Then they moved the expected release window of several series back a couple of times.
I’ve been a huge fan of Nicholas Hoult since he was on Skins, and have been thrilled by his success in the last decade plus.
I mean, that’s a fair arguement. But
Consideration by Filoni? Maybe. Consideration by the higher ups at Disney? Almost certainly not.
This. Rebels kept getting better, season by season, pretty much without exception.
I would amend that to say it only applies to the first season. Having just rewatched a few weeks ago, the second season is really quite excellent.
I wasn’t doubting the issues (there are plenty of posts about it that are easy to find) I just thought it was odd for it to happen on the more powerful version of the PS4. And also for there to be any real difference between peoples experiences on console, given that they’re basically running on the same machines.
That’s really weird. I played it several times through back when it first released on the non-Pro PS4 and don’t remember any performance issues. Certainly nothing that would make it unplayable.
I’m not sure where you got that information, but a shot to the abdomen is actually one of the LEAST likely ways to kill someone. Survival rates for an abdominal gunshot wound are somewhere between 85-90%. The odds of hitting a major artery there aren’t particularly high, so you aren’t going to “bleed out quickly”.
And where would a charity store tens of thousands of a product that even Funko themselves can’t get people to buy? It’s the same problem.
Plastics recycling is pretty much a myth. We don’t recycle virtually any plastic here in the states because it’s too expensive to do so. We’ve been selling our shot to China for years instead, but now even they don’t want it.
If you don’t buy it, you’ve never worked in warehousing/logistics. All that shit costs a LOT of money to store month to month.
Bonus points for mentioning Kings. I adored that show and actually bought it years ago simply so I could watch it, since it wasn’t available anywhere.