You realize the Morbius Re-release is one of the greatest cases of a large corporation getting punked in the history of PR.
You realize the Morbius Re-release is one of the greatest cases of a large corporation getting punked in the history of PR.
Because, every single person who bought anything digitally agreed in the terms of service that they would not bring Sony or any other party involved to court, and would resolve it all in binding arbitration. Binding arbitration wear, believe it or not, Sony gets to choose the judge. A class action cannot be brought…
Because the contract says Sony can do exactly what they’re doing?
This is one of the many reasons I’ve started collecting blu-rays and 4k discs in 2023.
Because you clicked on this article and would have scrolled past the nobody.
Behind RAY FUCKING PURCHASE?!?
What We Do In the Shadows is amazing, though he’s part of an ensemble cast there. He’s the lead in a show called Toast of London which is HILARIOUS but also very, very British.
VHS was always pretty lousy, but it was better than nothing, and being able to record libraries of material off TV was its biggest plus. I think younger people are fascinated by the sheer physicality of old technology. And there are probably some older people who are nostalgic for it because it brings back fond…
I’d imagine that if you’ve grown up in a world where entertainment exists mainly in the form of digital files or plastic discs, there must be something utterly captivating about audio and video cassettes. Here’s this contraption full of gears, tape, and various other moving parts, and music and movies come out of…
After seeing the trailer for Onyx the Fortuitous and the Talisman of Souls, it didn’t make me laugh. It did give off a passion project vibe. It suddenly reminded of the movie that was forgettable until I saw this trailer. Knights of Badassdom. I Didn’t hate it, didn’t like it, but didn’t regret watching it out of…
IE there’s no longer enough staff/money to cover everything that might be of interest so they’re only going to focus on the big stuff like Star Wars and Marvel because those are guaranteed clicks.
“Your writers were so preoccupied with whether or not they could they didn’t stop to think whether or not they should.”
RIP to one of the greats. This is a massive loss. I’m only familiar with her because of Batman, but Arleen Sorkin is why Harley Quinn is the character she is today. Her performance is what every actor who portrays Harley emulates. Tara Strong, Margot Robbie and Kaley Cuoco (who are all great as Harley) are emulating…
Yeah, I agree! That classic, timeless DC animated vibe with some more adult overtones but not so much you have something ludicrous like Superman snapping Zod’s neck. I think that would sell very well and it would be good, interesting entertainment. A sure hit for a decade or more, imo.
Three great voice performances: Hamill’s laugh, Sorkin’s mournful line, and Conroy’s deadpan quip. RIP, Ms. Sorkin, the original, and still the best, Harley Quinn.
RIP. Just like Hamill will always be my generation’s Joker, Sorkin will always be our Quinn.
And that Robin is now Bruce’s teenage son out of wedlock with his arch nemesis daughter and he’s a jerk besides? I’m not saying that couldn’t be like the third movie or something to switch things up a bit but the first one right out of the gate? Yikes.
That’s why I thought a good move would be to create a very clearly family friendly universe where they cast younger actors to tell the origins, the creation of the JLA, crossovers to other earths. This way, it would be clear that these stories exist in a mainstream movie series meant to tell classic DC stuff from the…
I think if it’s fun and accessible, the Superman film will be fine. The Batman movie with Damian as Robin? I’m thinking that’s the potential bomb because it’s going to be a whole lot of complicated backstory and a Robin that’s unknown and maybe unlikeable to the general audience. That they think that’s the sure fire…
Hell, CDs still sell upwards of 30+ million every year. Even if a format is no longer popular, it doesn’t mean that it lacks in tenacity. They’re like cockroaches. Even audio cassette sales rose last year — the totals were low, somewhere in the 400,000s, but that’s still a viable consumer base.