when only one of them receives a burger and fries, but the rest frantically descend on the tray for a fry or two
when only one of them receives a burger and fries, but the rest frantically descend on the tray for a fry or two
the seasonal ones like the gruesome Thanksgiving finishing move which costs $10
maybe the real box office is the friends we made along the way.
what is this comment supposed to mean? Look back at Scott’s OWN film The Duellists for an example of how real-world sets, practical effects, and human extras can be used to make a film look authentic. Bullshit CGI backdrops and digital extras are an embarassment to filmmaking.
whose grasp extends back beyond CGI
the sequel i never knew i wanted
KOTOR’s biggest failing has always been that, when you look too closely, the central twist doesn’t make a lick of sense.*
I don’t blame the developers behind this game for it being such a mess
Bill the Butcher shows up: “we’re building a team.”
fair enough, so maybe it’s better to echo @stridewideman : can Sony not come up with anything better than ripping off the MCU?
Given the entire history of Marvel comics that What If could be working with, it’s a shame they keep limiting themselves to characters made popular by the MCU. It’s okay guys, I don’t need another Captain America or Groot story every time.
Loki’s new role [light spoilers] gives us a fantastic opportunity to pit the Avengers against a morally grey villain who might even be right, à la Killmonger.
are they paying Margot Robbie for the use of her likeness? Because yeah that Harley has, uh, a familiar face.
And lest we forget
good lord thirty seconds in and we’re already time-slipping again.
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the difference being that the Thunderbolts are all characters we have seen on-screen already, and none of them have made much of an impression. I’d have much more faith in a comics-accurate Thunderbolts which introduces new MCU characters the way GotG introduced Groot etc.
I’m looking forward to Thunderbolts
I mean, just look at the upcoming offerings. It’s one lackluster offering after another:
This summer... Chris Pratt is a hardworking executive until, one day, he wakes up and is... A CARROT.