I like both the art style and the animation. I think you might be wrong!
I like both the art style and the animation. I think you might be wrong!
I was always more into Pumyra.
The fox version of Maid Marian.
This is the nerdiest fuckin' argument in a comment section to an article about Marvel vs. DC. Congrats you nerds.
Debatable.
The Question. The vigilante you guys are searching for is The Question.
Yeah, that's exactly what Marvel is doing. RDJ and Don Cheadle are both getting too old to pretend to be superheroes. DO you recast them? Do you make CGI versions of them? Or do you invent a whole new character in the comic and try to build a fanbase up around her before introducing her in the movies? The answer to…
A: I'm not actually sure anymore? Maybe? At least for Phase 4?
My concept has always been: just do the first fuckin' Metal Gear Solid game. Natasha infiltrates a crazy Hydra base full of weirdos with insane powers and kicks their asses.
Scarlet Witch and Gamora rank, I feel. I could stand to see a Gamora movie, but I can do without Scarlet Witch.
LOBO THE DUCK.
Right? And I mean, aside from James Bond, Jason Bourne, the Mission: Impossible guy, Jack Ryan, that Man From UNCLE movie, and maybe those Kingsman movies, they're not even trying that dumb plot with men!
Holy shit. Just when I think these two have given all they could offer, they give me those videos. That's incredible.
Just an American exercising his second amendment rights, y'all.
They're already talking about how frustrated they all were that they didn't have their own guns to shoot back at the dude and how fortunate they were to have armed guards there.
The problem is that there was a super plausible avenue that was only semi-spirtual, which was what I was assuming was the case heading into the finale:
I wouldn't go that far, it's just they tried to heavily use CGI on a cable TV show budget in 1995. It…doesn't age well. But you get used to it.
It's also clear how much love for Lost is in that show from scene 1. The very first shot is Eleanor's eyes opening. As someone who still loves Lost and loves The Good Place even more, it gives me the happy.
Doing Cars 3 as a riff on Mad Max would've been a much better plot. Much, much better.
That's because Cars takes place in a post-nuclear wasteland where man has been mutated into creatures that resemble, but are not quite mechanical vehicles.