People really shouldn't still or have had a problem with this. It's 10 bucks and the price had been 60 for a decade and a half. It was never going to stay flat.
People really shouldn't still or have had a problem with this. It's 10 bucks and the price had been 60 for a decade and a half. It was never going to stay flat.
When you consider the hours consumed vs the price tag $70 is not that much money. I expect dragon’s dogma to give at least 40 hours (more than likely much more). That is still less than $2/hr. Compared to a movie ticket that is a damn steal. I feel less bothered by this, than I do all these streaming services…
I agree. It was sad for her. Enormously sad. But something Enormously Sad happens to all of us. It happens to the Doctor over and over. No one gets to avoid it, and the hope/belief was that Donna would go back to her “ordinary life,” which didn’t have to be a tragedy. The rest of us live ordinary lives perfectly…
It was hugely emotional at the time, but sadness and tragedy have their part in drama - otherwise the drama isn’t very dramatic. I’m glad to see her back but I never thought it needed “fixing”.
Thanks from this elder GenXer that spent way too much time watching TV in the 1970s and remember some of these movies fondly.
It wasn’t on my plan for my career as an auteur.
I liked Shin Godzilla, but at times, it seemed like a documentary on Japanese cabinet officials and procedures.
I might be wrong but - defeat in WW2 set Japan back to zero. Now along comes Godzilla and he’s taking them below zero, to minus one.
I just watched Shin Godzilla for the first time the other day. It’s a slow burn of a movie, but boy, what a burn it is! It is almost an hour in before Godzilla’s final form is revealed (the early forms are pretty menacing but also a little goofy-looking). It almost hearkens back to the disaster-movie vogue of the…
Think about it: Adam Carolla was that guy back then too. It’s what we notice and what we’re willing to tolerate that has changed.
I worked as an editor on the long-lost TG USA pilot with Adam Carolla, Tanner Foust, and Eric Stromer. For a one-off pilot, it was pretty awesome. NBC shot themselves in the foot by shelving it; it had the best chance of recapturing that incredible chemistry that Clarkson/Hammond/May had that really made the show so…
Clarkson, Hammond, and May definitely made the show, but Top Gear was first and foremost a show about cars. That’s what I think was missing about Top Gear USA. All they did were challenges. And bickering.
I love cars, just as I’m sure other readers here do, so I gave all the Top Gear iterations a watch. And...they were just always so meh compared to the Top Gear—the one starring Clarkson, Hammond, and May. And let’s face facts: it wasn’t the car reviews and stunts that truly made the show—it was the hosts’ constant…
This sums the lawsuit up perfectly.
From Dave Karpf @davekarpf.bsky.social
https://bsky.app/profile/davekarpf.bsky.social/post/3kehqr2g2bk22
lmao the controversy is p silly yeah, that’s the internet for you i guess
I can’t help but feel this is the dumbest story I’ve read about all week.
The number of people angry that we didn’t get a beat-for-beat retelling of the story we’ve already gotten twice now to one degree or another is... baffling to me. Like I’ve seriously seen people arguing that the advertising should have ‘been more honest about what the show was’, like they were just supposed to give…
Considering this is an entertainment site, this is a massive error.
DC-quel.
This time around, he’s promoting his Marvel sea-quel, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,