And in a few years from now, you will read it again.
And in a few years from now, you will read it again.
What a great lifehack!
Not just the first Apes movie, but all five of that series were rated G except for Conquest (yes even with the violence and incredibly bleak endings of Beneath and Escape!). At some point, they must have figured out that PG ratings actually sell more tickets.
I caught most of Perfect on cable years ago and vaguely recall it being pretty terrible. Chief among its problems were that Travolta’s character is supposed to be a reporter for Rolling Stone, and Rolling Stone editor gadfly Jann Wenner wound up playing a thinly-veiled version of himself in a vanity role. Travolta and…
I don’t think we’re doing that. An oral history is distinct because it’s a set of interviews with different people, spliced together to be read chronologically. It’s an accepted form.
Kotakeout?
...1970s, 1870s, let’s not be picky.
I’ve got the Bowser’s Fury/Super Mario 3D World bundle all waiting for me to unwrap and play. I really like Nintendo’s strategy on providing gamers with something to play between the major tentpole releases like BOTW and Odyssey. As someone who missed out on the previous Nintendo consoles, virtually all of these ports…
Et cetera, et cetera, et cetera!
In the early days of Marvel, Stan Lee liked for heroes to wear primary colors, and for villains to wear more secondary colors like purple and green. Many Marvel villains exhibit that actual combination (Green Goblin, Annihilus, Kang, Molecule Man, Mysterio, Lizard, Ringmaster, Diablo) and those are also the colors of…
I have a soft spot for the Foxes because they were around when I was first collecting Batman in the early ‘80s. This sequence is from a 1981 Marv Wolfman story:
Carly Simon? He probably thought that song was about him.
I think his issues were short deadlines as much as limited hardware; he famously only had a month to design and code E.T., and this is back when programmers were coding in machine language directly for the hardware.
Loved that game. It was really ahead of its time with its vast network of intricately-designed puzzle rooms and use of inventory item control. You needed both joysticks — one just for inventory!
This looks well-made, but I, for one, hope there’s a little more to it than a stretched-out nine-episode journey towards revealing merely that Wanda has created her own reality as a way of dealing with the trauma of the Vision’s death.
That’s just the “H”.
I don’t think it’s accurate to say that Discovery has now made the Kelvin timeline “just a dream” or non-existent. Discovery has always been said to take place in the normal TOS/TNG timeline. But the Kelvin timeline is still out there — it’s an alternate timeline.
I won’t pile on Zack for thinking the wrong planet blew up, or even for his mispelling of Ni’Var when the name of the planet was spelled out in big holographic letters.