Hey remember that Nintendo game that was stuffed full of NFT’s and crypto transactions? Yeah neither do I because Nintendo doesn’t latch on to ephemeral techbro fads.
Hey remember that Nintendo game that was stuffed full of NFT’s and crypto transactions? Yeah neither do I because Nintendo doesn’t latch on to ephemeral techbro fads.
The entire Jason Takes Manhattan fandom has spoken.
Dragon Ball IS one of Toriyama’s silly works. It never stops being that.
Bill Maher has no idealism. His only goal is to say whatever will keep his name in the news. Assigning any sort of ideology to him is giving him way too much credit.
That’s not what the word “mediocre” means. Strange that you’re so upset about it but never bothered to look up the definition.
Golly, a rape joke that was stale 20 years ago? Sounds exactly like the sort of groundbreaking comedy I’d expect from South Park.
It’s a cartoon for angry middle schoolers, bro.
Listen, if anyone can be trusted to deliver a script about media pandering, it’s South Park, the ancient franchise that’s been pandering nonstop to mediocre edgy white dudebros for a quarter century.
The two best MCU shows have been She-Hulk and Wandavision, and I think the reason they worked is because they embraced TV as a medium. Too many of the other shows just felt like 3 hour movies cut into chunks, which made them feel inconsequential: “Hey look, we made a movie, except we decided it didn’t matter enough to…
I’m sure they’ll do a better job than the 73 other companies that have bought WB in the last few years.
Yeah, if anything, joke density has increased since Fraiser’s time, especially since you no longer need to pause for the laugh after each gag. A page equals roughly one minute onscreen. How many jokes could, for instance, 30 Rock or Parks and Rec pack into a minute?
Cheers and Fraiser are two of the handful of old laugh track sitcoms that do hold up, I think mostly because they had a strong focus on endearingly flawed characters, which is ironically something the newer breed of single-cam comedies tends to emphasize. Burrows may not like the newer shows but they definitely took…
Sure, but they are all shows in the style that Burrows is talking about: single-camera comedies without laugh tracks which lack the stagey feel of traditional sitcoms.
I find it hard to believe that a company that existed to produce creative works does not employ one human being who can write a simple letter.
You say that as if they didn’t make three terrible movies to try and answer that question.
Honestly the only X-movies I’ve enjoyed since the original were First Class and Logan, but I see where you’re coming from. They really did go in a bit too hard on J-Law.
Tom Hanks doesn’t deserve this. He works really hard. You think it’s easy to just stop whatever you’re doing and go limp whenever Andy walks in the room?
HOT CHOCOLATE!!!
Fun fact, the whole reason mutants exist is because Stan Lee got tired of writing origin stories and went “what if they were just BORN with powers?” In the first issue of X-Men the team has already been formed for months, and we’re introduced to each member and their powers via a training session before they go on a…
Probably because the last few X-Men movies have been terrible and they wanted to rest the brand for a while to build anticipation. That’s smart, especially because the X-Men are the last big Marvel franchise left that hasn’t had an MCU movie announced. After that, there’s only b-listers left. But the X-Men have SO…