- As of this writing, Melania has yet to reveal the design of the original Trump china, but she is working closely on the project.
Eh, Bioware has gone there, danced back, gone there, danced back, gone there, danced back, like a college freshman worried what his parents will see on social media.
Their support for LGBT romances is inconsistent, with developers saying they think they’ve have “enough” of it when players ask for more potential…
Good. My fanfic doesn’t need the competition from J.J.
So, is it a vampire movie or not? I can’t tell from the not-a-review posted.
The tabby spot that just happens to be where Taylor’s areolas presumably are feels a bit much. She’s already in a skin-tight CGI costume. Was it really necessary to gild that particular lily?
I’m going to be that guy:
That’s not a WoW Classic bear. That’s the model introduced in Legion, the sixth expansion.
Hey! Leave Anthony Bourdain where he is!
If you’re naming the show V-Wars, you’re not leaving any place for the porn parody to go, naming-wise.
I think we’re all shocked that Bobby Kotick has no interest in being a good global citizen or to do anything that might potentially make the world a better place if it doesn’t first make him a ton of money.
Money. The reason is money.
Yeah, it’s hard to read his Superman works (including Supreme) as anything other than the work of a super-fan.
“Now, can I interest you in my thought-provoking and not at all culturally static graphic novel that shows Wendy having sex with Peter Pan, who’s actually a homeless boy who lives in a park, along with the rest of his band of boys? Oh, you’ll be intrigued to learn that Peter is also a male prostitute. No? Can I tell…
Yes, but more than half of those Spider-Man movies were bad!
... OK, I concede your point, Ms. Banks.
Seldom has a trailer more obviously called out for a January release date.
The headline is a bit misleading: This list gives a lot of weight to importance, rather than just quality. Black Panther and Wonder Woman are important in ways that Ragnarok is not.
Considered in that light, I think this list is excellent. It does need a tweaked headline, though. :)
“Groundbreaking” doesn’t have a timeliness requirement attached. And while you (and I) would have liked to have seen this done decades earlier, there was pushback on it even in 2013, so I’d say it was still impactful at that point.
The Princess and the Frog is definitely under-seen and under-appreciated. But Tiana’s story doesn’t say “no, fuck this bullshit” in the way Frozen does. It’s definitely part of the arc getting there, though.
It did, but at that point, Pixar and Disney animation were different outfits with different workflows and different leadership. Merida has been retroactively been made a Disney princess, but wasn’t at the time. The Pixar folks creating Brave — which is great — weren’t subject to the same internal politics that the…
And it lines up with the message in the first film, that falling in love with a rando in a day and wanting to go off and get married isn’t just silly, but it’s actually dangerous to women.
Elsa is the freaking Snow Queen. She doesn’t need a man to complete her.
As recently as this spring, it was called “Torrance,” which isn’t as generic, although it tells you even less about what the film is about.