I’m very curious how this movie will lead into his solo film. Strange is going full-tilt into multiverse theory/madness, and I’m into it.
I’m very curious how this movie will lead into his solo film. Strange is going full-tilt into multiverse theory/madness, and I’m into it.
Eh, but they’ve also proved invaluable support systems for him. Ned’s a hacker and his best friend. May is his family. Michelle showed last movie that she could handle it. I also don’t think they’d choose to forget, if they could.
I hope so. I genuinely liked Garfield’s Spider-man take, and I felt like the films did him dirty. He was a goofy poor kid from the wrong side a’ the tracks! He was a little too cool what with the skateboarding, but like, if they’d set the movies during Peter’s college years instead of high school then it would’ve been…
I kind of love how they’ve made Wong like, his put-upon friend. Wong’s “this friggin’ guy is gonna screw this up again, I just know it” look as he ports outta there is great.
It’s worth it, IMO.
On the one hand, complaining about graphic fidelity over artistry is ridiculous. On the other hand, man, I wish it felt like Gamefreak wanted to make you feel like you’re really a trainer in this world. I almost wish they’d try handing off the IP to other developers to try out the open world concept. This game…
This was really friggin’ cool.
awww hell yeah, time to blast this again
why is this dude even outta the greys, like. holy shit.
I mean, Daniella Pineda is now maybe the only person I can see pulling off Faye. She rules.
It blows that Epic didn’t think to try and include the Among Us devs. in any way. It COULD have been a PR coup if they’d thought to collab in any way. (It sucks because I found it…fun.)
It’s wonderful that they’re updating the CW to be more accurate and explicit. I think that’s a smart thing to do, especially in games like this where you do form a sort of emotional attachment to what’s happening in the game. They probably should have had the CW be as accurate as possible early on.
I got verklempt at the “Hi, Ted!” sign.
I also think Higgins respects it and Sam’s integrity. But he’s also keenly aware of how fragile things are. He seems like the kind of guy who’d WANT his son to admire Sam.
Syrup-y sweet. Almost too sweet. But that’s okay on Christmas. Or Christmas in August, anyway. If you can’t get away with that level of earnestness and sincerity, when can you? Instant classic for me, even with that one kid hallucinating Santa’s sleigh.
Nadja, my queen.
I’m not keen on everything that Hawley does, but he would’ve been perfect. I don’t know of any other TV writer/director/producer working right now that is as good a fit for adapting Vonnegut as Hawley.
Hahaha, you’re right. You’re right.
My first exposure to anime was watching Dragon Ball, Sailor Moon, Ranma, and DBZ dubbed into Spanish.