@thatotherharry Bringing Gallifrey back now, after the Flux decimated rival races like the Daleks, would actually allow for some really interesting Time Lord drama. They’re back, stronger thanks to the Time War and with the knowledge of the Doctor’s meddling with the gods.
Doing my Studio Series 86 Optimus Prime Giveaway. All you need to do is repost this post and follow this account. No restrictions on location. Good luck!!!!
@SilverFan101 I swear, taking away Metal's commanding voice is a big contributing factor to why he's seen as a fraud as of late. Even if Sonic's still kicking the crap out of him, just having him being able to say "I'LL CRUSH YOU!" is enough to make it work.
Not to throw shade at anyone who enjoys it, but shipping Optimus and Megatron has always felt a bit weird to me? Like, seeing these two characters who, in most interpretations, represent vehemently opposed ideals and views of war and societal change making out just feels strange.
@HailKingCrimson I know the Evergreen stuff might be considered basic and oversaturated, but there’s just something about G1 Prime and the other bots of that era that screams Transformers. I always enjoy seeing them, but I do understand the complaints when it’s *just* them on shelves
Robert Zemeckis says there is a “very good” script for ‘ROGER RABBIT 2’ but the film will likely never happen.
“The current Disney would never make Roger Rabbit today. They can’t make a movie with Jessica in it.”
(Via: https://t.co/o4G1xQpjc7)
Goddd. I was already loving TFOne, but when this scene came around, I was astounded by how incredible a film it really is. The shots of Orion falling into the bowels of Cybertron are legitimately beautiful, and choosing to cut back and forth between his and D's rise was inspired.
This man was one of the key players who helped get Godzilla his first Oscar. If there’s anyone to trust with the first ever true Godzilla remake, it would be him. Gosh, tackling Hedorah again nowadays actually sounds like a cool idea
Takashi Yamazaki said at NYCC that he wants to remake Godzilla vs. Hedorah (1971).
“I think that for its time, Hedorah was a very cutting-edge kaiju. Thinking about the type of visual expression we can do with technology and how far it's come today – I'm imagining how it would move, and I think that would be a really cool remake.”
People love to use “space wizards” and “trashcan robots” as derogatory terms but no, that is what Star Wars was built upon. Goofy, outlandish wonder. And it feels like that genuine heart and deeply-rooted passion in the concept is what post-Disney SW continues to miss.