Uh. Clearly STITCH was the princess in that movie.
Uh. Clearly STITCH was the princess in that movie.
You’ll get your wish - Disney are making every animated feature into a live-action remake/reboot/resurrection.
So you decided that the casting of an ethnically-appropriate actress and ethnically-appropriate actor for Moana was a good time to renew a two-year-old gripe about Exodos: Gods and Kings?
Likely he’s in Earth-2, Jay Garrick’s home.
One of the things I’ve really enjoyed about the last few years of Marvel is that they really don’t have much of a house style anymore.
If I’m going to play a Lovecraftian game, I’m going to play Unspeakable Words.
This is bullshit. I recently finished playing the adventure game “Fran Bow” that gave me about 10 hours of game time. They had a team consisting of two people. One person for the art and one person for the coding. The art in Fran Bow was hand drawn, not shitty pixel art.
“Kill Monday”, the name of their company, knew…
I’ll let you know when I’m done reading it forty times. I would have been done sooner, but a whale ate my shoes.
I’m going to have to read this article multiple times, possibly forty times in total. That’s as many as four tens.
You don’t understand how titling a book The Master Race, written by a pretty well-established racist, is problematic? Either you’re entirely unfamiliar with the mid 20th century, or you’re willingly ignorant.
You can go in cold. Everything you probably like about Zdarsky and Henderson’s work elsewhere shows up here.
Well, I for one enjoy the Destiny posts, and prefer Kotaku’s method of covering games post-release more instead of pre-release.
The Batman in the Nolan movies, while drawing upon aspects of Miller’s acclaimed stories (and not the other two), was Dennis O’Neil’s Batman. The lighthearted quips, the serious emotional attachment to people beyond what they mean to his “mission”, the willingness to actually feel something.
I can’t believe people are dumb enough to send money to someone who doesn’t leave a contact name. Its not Kickstarter’s job to supervise the unwise.
Morning Spoilers is split into two sections: Movies and TV. Movies are first, so if the headline story is movie related, it’s at the very top. If it’s TV related, it’s the first TV item that’s covered.
“Will the Doctor do the unthinkable?”
“Benedict Cumberbatch and Jake Gyllenhaal are allegedly in talks to play the lead roles in this movie exploring the rivalry between Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse.”
Buying things because you like them. What a concept.
Okay dear.
Understanding any language. Seriously, it sounds lame at first until you understand all the implications. Ancient languages! Computer languages! Heck, codebreaking!