But was it called "Lords of the Rings"?
But was it called "Lords of the Rings"?
Do you get hazard pay for watching this garbage and interviewing this imbecile?
It’s still going because Apple is viewing Apple+ as a loss leader for the time being. Remember when Netflix started with the dump trucks full of money to make original programming that blew everyone away to cement their position as a great source for streaming content? Apple is in that phase of its lifecycle.
Or this!
It sadly makes perfect sense, speaking as one of the aforementioned 40-somethings who still has an emotional attachment to the death of a giant robot semi truck in a cartoon. We are by definition not a “growth market”, despite theoretically having an ever-increasing amount of discretionary funds to spend on…
“put pressure pon [Tom Holland]’s head... to say something, ANYTHING, about the disgusting racial abuse being thrown at our angel Fran.”
It is a competently made pastiche of better movies. Don’t oversell it.
It’s already interesting that Discovery would take what was, well, a discovery of knowledge, and turn it into a more tangible, galaxy-threatening object.
NEXT GEN didn’t not dare follow up “The Chase” because it didn’t need to. It ended beautifully the way it did. To go any further would just be the worst kind of fan level navel gazing. If anything I actually thought they should have saved the premise for the first feature film. It would have made for a great epic…
It’s not a good movie, but I feel like the hatred for it is all out of proportion with the historical realities. At the time of its development and production, Mario and his world had only ever been depicted in-game as low-res 2D sprites. Any live-action, big-budget cinematic adaptation was going to take massive…
Not sure how I feel about this. The 4th film feels like a “retain the rights” ploy - and even says as much in the plot of the film. It just didn’t have any heart, unlike the first 3 films (love or hate Reloaded and Revolutions, they at least felt like the Wachowskis’ were still passionate about them). But if someone…
Yeah, it was exactly what it needed to be: perfectly serviceable.
I guess to me it felt like it had a blackmail-ish element to it because she pitches the idea and he says something like “Thank you for this amusing diversion” in a dismissive sort of way like he has no intention of granting her request, and that leads to her gambit of talking about how his actions make no sense…
Given its intensely personal nature, any faults in The People’s Joker are nearly indistinguishable from its appeal.
Such a shame this Netflix series is getting acclaim as good hard sci-fi. It’s not.
Got a voice actor who’s become problematic? Kidnapped some folks maybe? Showed up at a certain insurrection?
The corruption of last year’s Hugo awards was terrible, but it’s import to note that the Chinese government did not have influence over the award as much as one dude from Chicago imagined what the Chinese government might want based on feelings pulled out of his own ass, and just plain pretended like the Hugo awards…
No it doesn’t make sense in any language. It’s not a convention of any language it’s an artistic embellishment that has no linguistic purpose. It started in manga as a visual flourish that has no linguistic value it’s 100% about the look.