This is a fun and useful article, and I appreciate it. One small quibble: I think describing John Wick as “above average action” is selling that movie quite a bit short. JW is my favorite action movie in years.
This is a fun and useful article, and I appreciate it. One small quibble: I think describing John Wick as “above average action” is selling that movie quite a bit short. JW is my favorite action movie in years.
It is one of those games that was worth finishing for me, but I do not blame anyone for choosing to put it down. The tank/car parts were terrible, and they were such a huge part of the game.
I finished but I can say without reservation: The Bat-Tanks were by far the worst part of a fantastic series. Frustrating at their worst, boring at their best. Rocksteady gave us gold with the Arkham games, but should have continued using the perfect glide mechanics and left well enough alone.
I cannot wait to play this. I have been gaming since Atari, and I have only ever pre-ordered a game 2-3 times. But this is one of the rare ones: Spidey is my favorite comic book hero, and I trust Insomniac to do this thing right.
I have not had the “pleasure” of watching Storks yet, but I hear it is bad. I feel your pain.
I have not done a bad movie group watch in a long time. That actually sounds pretty fun!
I have a pretty high tolerance for mediocre kids movies (as a parent, this is a must), but the Emoji movie is the worst movie I have seen in a long time. My kids had friends who wanted to go, and suddenly I was trapped at the movies for a horrific hour and a half of “fun”.
I started Hyper Light Drifter last night, and will probably continue to play this weekend. I say probably, because it is clear the game is high quality, and it is equally clear that I stink at it. There of lots of cool places to explore, but I sure am dying a lot when I do.....
I hear you-I did not have that reaction to the scenes in Fury Road, but I know a couple of people who felt the exact same way you do.
I like Ms. Beadle, and I don’t really care about her specific statement. But I do think it highlights why I don’t find modern sports journalism to be all that useful as a whole.
“I had that same blank, overwhelming physical dread watching Spider-Man hanging off the spaceship in Infinity War.”
They had me at Season 5 of Bojack Horseman. No need to keep drilling Netflix, you already struck oil.
To me, the beaning was clearly intentional. Urena couldn’t beat him, so he threw one of the hardest pitches of his whole career right into the elbow. It was a complete garbage move that is rightfully being condemned league wide. Hopefully Acuna escapes without serious injury, but if not the Braves will have lost a key…
I know I am the cranky old man in the room, but I have just never understood the need for this kind of talk in sports or any other arena. If you can beat someone, there is no need to talk about it: just go do it. I mean, there is just zero upside. If he torches you for three TD’s, you look foolish. If you pick him off…
I heard that too, but they still managed to spend seasons together and keep things going. I think they and the CW should have sucked it up for one scene to give the fans what they want! :)
I really enjoyed Lois and Clark as a kid. And I am still upset that Supergirl managed to have Dean Cain and Teri Hatcher play major parts on the show, but could not manage to give them one measly scene together. REALLY!?
I have those floppies too! I loved that game-I played so much I thought the PC was going to melt.
I had never heard that before. Interesting.............
“Dafoe’s performance as Norman remains one of the best supervillain turns. It’s super over-the-top, which could be disastrous, but it totally works, and his line readings are unforgettable.”
I am sure some schools do show that-there is some good stuff in MCV. I wish my law school had shown that-that would more fun than anything we actually did! The only movie I remember seeing in law school (as dinosaurs frolicked outside) was they showed part of Philadelphia in my trial practice class. They showed the…