Fuck yea, MOnster Squad!
Fuck yea, MOnster Squad!
I'm still excited to play it especially as Chloe, who was a great character and a great vehicle to continue the playing experience but let Nate's story conclude.
They should have been worried about that way before Moviepass got involved.
just google "box office 90/10 split" There's a bunch of hits, specifically books.
So AMC is threatening legal action because MoviePass might go bankrupt but they'll still get their money?
I interpreted whatever "deconstruction" of superhero movie cliches there are here to be more of a deconstruction of the critics of said cliches. That those critics are ironically taking the superhero movies more seriously in a way with their constant melodramatic "hot takes" about them.
No way. I think you are understanding it exactly the way it was intended. Mostly because that is also the way I understood it.
I feel like at some point, Morty realized he was as close to a conscience as Rick is ever going to have, that's why he "defers" to Rick. Maybe I am remembering it wrong or exaggerating certain trends of this
show, but how often is Rick a hero because Morty won't let him abandon a
situation? I feel like it is often. In…
Yea I get it. But this isn't a crossover of the originals. This is a reboot. And if a bear pilot listens to the radio in Cape Suzette, it doesn't really stretch credulity
I dont see TaleSpin being too difficult to mold into this show.
Haha that's quite a leap considering it is a show full of strong women. Calling Dany the villain isn't even a criticism. Its just an observation. A prediction really. Every narrative needs a villain. It doesn't even necessarily make her weak (although I think she is incredibly weak). She is just far from emotionally…
When he gets to Sakarr
They were siblings. They bickered. The Stark's were a perfectly functioning family, including how they weren't always happy with each other. That's how family works. They are perfectly imperfect. This is not the same as not caring when you are separated from each other for a long stretch of time, under tragic…
People grow apart when they grow together. Just being away isn't growing apart. Its being apart. Absence makes the heart grow fonder. If you were separated from your family under tragic circumstances and had to fight for survival, sanity, and dignity relatively alone like the Starks have, without their most precious…
I'm honestly not sure how that matters. The longer they are away the more dramatic it should be. They all looked like robots who were programmed to hug but didn't know why they were and spoke in the same monotone.
She is far from emotionally evolved. She's narcissistic. And prideful. She would have never broken chains if she couldn't get to be called Breaker of Chains. She intends to be different, but she is just like every other would be royalty. She wants the power and she sees a better way to get loyalists, its not altruism.…
I liked Surge. And I like that they made a bunch of recently for no good reason and a bunch of convenience stores near me are selling it. I know its terrible for you but I cant help myself
Solid depiction
I'm expecting Dany to break bad, leave Jon without his fire to fight the White Walkers, but Brann will warg one of the dragons leaving Jon and Dany on uneasy ground as the new superpowers.
When I saw the piano death trap in the teaser I was hoping for a whole episode. I assumed he was a bad guy in the superhero episode.