Pretty close, though our Nathan Drake here is much younger than he is in the games.So, it's Tomb Raider for boys?
Pretty close, though our Nathan Drake here is much younger than he is in the games.So, it's Tomb Raider for boys?
Can't be. Wahlberg's outfit doesn't look padded.So, it's Tomb Raider for boys?
To be fair, we've mostly seen him from the waist up in the trailerCan't be. Wahlberg's outfit doesn't look padded.
--Patrick
I'm generally not a fan of horror and especially zombie movies, but Evil Dead is an exception. They missed a trick here by not having the store be S-Mart, even if there's no other connection.Black Friday
I don't know. I like Evil Dead and I love Bruce Campbell, but I wouldn't necessarily want a horror-comedy movie he happens to be in to tie in with the Evil Dead franchise. I'm fine if they throw a fun little nod or reference, but I'd prefer this stand out as its own thing.I'm generally not a fan of horror and especially zombie movies, but Evil Dead is an exception. They missed a trick here by not having the store be S-Mart, even if there's no other connection.
You can't do wrong with Bowie in your soundtrackLightyear
Yeah. Even if the movie is a bust, at least the soundtrack will be worthwhile.You can't do wrong with Bowie in your soundtrack
One of my first thoughts was "Weird, Disney/Pixar make the first animated "Mass Effect" movie?".Yeah. Even if the movie is a bust, at least the soundtrack will be worthwhile.
--Patrick
That's all I really meant it as. Just a "Hey wait!" moment for those in the know, not officially connected in any way.I don't know. I like Evil Dead and I love Bruce Campbell, but I wouldn't necessarily want a horror-comedy movie he happens to be in to tie in with the Evil Dead franchise. I'm fine if they throw a fun little nod or reference, but I'd prefer this stand out as its own thing.
Gonna assume that song choice means Buzz is biLightyear
I mean, it makes sense. In the distant future (according to Haldeman's Forever War), cultural norms shift to homosexuality as a default to help with overpopulation issues.Gonna assume that song choice means Buzz is bi
I think I've got that book lying around but I haven't read it yetI mean, it makes sense. In the distant future (according to Haldeman's Forever War), cultural norms shift to homosexuality as a default to help with overpopulation issues.
(In fact the pendulum swings SO far in the other direction that heterosexuality is viewed as perverse enough to end someone's military career, but I digress)
It's a decent read. It's largely informed by the author's experiences with Vietnam, and focuses a lot on how fucked up war is and its dehumanizing effect.I think I've got that book lying around but I haven't read it yet
I had a grandfather who was a vietnam vet but he died before I had any memories. Thought of him when I bought itIt's a decent read. It's largely informed by the author's experiences with Vietnam, and focuses a lot on how fucked up war is and its dehumanizing effect.
Venom was hilarious. I was laughing at something awkward in almost every minute. More superhero movies should be tryhard edgy but really goofyThis looks...fine, I guess? I'm about as interested in this as I was the first Venom (which was barely at all). Might see it if it pops on Netflix or something. Not a fan of Jared Leto, either, who confuses method acting with harassment.
I wasn't crazy about Venom, honestly. Don't get me wrong, I didn't think it was bad, but I didn't think it was all that great, either. The big fight looked like two barely identifiable blobs of CG mashing up against each other. (A similar criticism I have about, say, the Michael Bay Transformers movies)Venom was hilarious. I was laughing at something awkward in almost every minute. More superhero movies should be tryhard edgy but really goofy
I've only seen it once bc a rewatch will never be as enjoyable. I'm not saying it's a good movie but it is a great experience with the right mindsetI wasn't crazy about Venom, honestly. Don't get me wrong, I didn't think it was bad, but I didn't think it was all that great, either. The big fight looked like two barely identifiable blobs of CG mashing up against each other. (A similar criticism I have about, say, the Michael Bay Transformers movies)
Either that, or it's a "Bat Man" reference.I assume Michael Keaton is still playing Vulture which means this is taking place in the MCU.
One thing I remember about the NES is that even me in bumfuck northern Alberta, with parents who were not well off, could get a NES for Christmas. That mother was never shelves cleared popular.
"You'll zap your eye out, kid!"
--Patrick