*cups hands around mouth*
*cups hands around mouth*
My only sleeper car criteria: Is it fast enough so we can fly away?
Ahh, my bad. Seen a lot of bad takes recently.
I was just so flabbergasted in the theater. A perfectly hard-science movie takes a complete 180 into nonsense in the blink of an eye.
they’re delivering really dry, technical, expository dialogue to one another about how the film’s time travel mechanics work.
You pretty much summed up my opinion of Tenet. Take away the set piece action sequences, and you’re left with the movie equivalent of an asset flip game.
I spent most of my time with Tenant (Redbox) thinking “what the ever loving fuck is going on?” But what kind of ruined the experience for me was correctly predicting that the faceless villains in one early sequence at a storage facility were exactly who I figured they would be, with nothing but the foreknowledge of…
Ive never preordered anything so fast in my life.
I.... didn’t have a problem with any of that? I like the look of the animation, and wasn’t thrown by the voices. Can’t wait!
I was scratching my head on who would be a great fit for The Thing, and the dick with a little bit of heart of gold from The Bear is pretty perfect
Still unsure why everyone is lamenting the lack of a Netflix app. Would much rather have a “Golden Girls” app called VRthur.
Are they seriously doing a campy 60s take on it? That could potentially be great. So long as Reed Richard’s 1960s attitudes don’t come with.
Ebon Moss-Bachrach is the perfect casting for The Thing. Hell, his character in The Bear is basically Ben Grimm without the orange rocks.
It was a big swing, and unfortunately they whiffed. It would’ve been safer to prioritize ES6 or Fallout 5 as the game to drive Xbox sales in the way they were counting on Starfield to do.
And then we can share the pain of how mid Starfield is. At least I did not pay any extra money for it
The only justifiable reason for taking a console/format war seriously is if your paycheck literally depends on it.
I’ve barely dipped into the comments, but I presume some people are upset by this the entirely wrong reason.
Jesus, this scene got a lot more emotional.
Saint Peter welcoming Carl: