Ryse looked good at least… Kinda annoying to play though.
Ryse looked good at least… Kinda annoying to play though.
That might've been kinda interesting… On the other hand, we did see "Ryse" and that wasn't all that great so maybe it wouldn't have been.
You know, that guy has been on something of a streak lately. I remember back to my younger years when I first saw him in "St Elmos Fire" and thinking he might be going somewhere… Then he kinda seemed to disappear for awhile until he popped up on the Miniseries for "The Stand"… and then since "Parks and Rec" he's been…
Never heard of Corvette Summer. Was it any good?
Yeah but he was only there to do that "Lucas is gonna sue somebody" joke… I kinda felt sorry for him in that because it felt like the requisite Star Wars joke.
Hamill has a career but really it boils down to Luke or the Joker with a few random digressions into things like being the Fire Nation emperor… And to be honest, I think he could have had a more prominent career if he wanted to.
"Can I wear a hat while doing it?"
Oh, he does seem to be picking movies that challenge him at least. And good for him. But there is a certain "I wanna make sure nobody ever thinks of me as Harry Potter ever again" feeling to which ones he picks.
Reminds me of a thing I saw with John Waters once - Johnny Depp came to him while doing the movie "Crybaby" and said he wanted to get rid of his teen idol image and waters said "Well, then, stick with us. We'll make sure you never worry about THAT again!"
They don't need to go to the RNC convention for that footage. Any old Trump rally will do.
Is Radcliffe doing everything he can to really destroy his Harry Potter image? I mean, go for it since he's developing into a fine actor and everything and I don't want him to suffer the Mark Hamill syndrome (Big success early on typecasting him into one role). But it's fascinating to watch him do it…
Inferior to the first Toy Story movie - certainly not to other movies.
Well… One of those sequels was better (Toy Story 3 where it actually touched upon some more interesting territory). But I get what you mean…
About the only Pixar sequel I want to see would be a follow up to the Incredibles…. That basically lends itself to a sequel since it's got a set of built in reasons (Superheroes, maturation of the children and the possibility of exploring how an older generation can gracefully exit the scene to be replaced by the next…
So? I mean… do we not have slightly more pressing things to express outrage over?
I assumed that this would be a longer story arc than it ended up being. And, to be honest, it sounds pretty lame.
Never mind - I just went to wikipedia and found out. Wow… that sounds like a pretty lame resolution.
So what was the resolution? I honestly don't feel like waiting months and then spending $20 on a trade paperback just to fill in the curiosity I have - so spoil it for me and save me some money.
So, I don't read Captain America - what was the outcome of this "Hail Hydra" thing? Did they already answer it?
Dude, I don't think that the Dems have much to fear in losing the election. They could nominate a mute invisible orc named Roy and probably still win this year.