Rarely seen outside of Japan since it was pulled from theaters at the height of its success, Haruki Kadokawa's REX: A DINOSAUR'S STORY—a cult work of family entertainment—screens as part of #JAPANCUTS Classics, possibly for the first time in North America.
Is this where you are when you’re never wrestling?
Why do guys like Darby Allin and Kenny Omega wrestle every single week, and yet, they don’t ask us to “acknowledge them”?
Could it be that the work begets the acknowledgement?
Enjoy the field trip, you actual dork.
anyone who wants to be the guy on the right needs to understand the guy on the left is keeping your toys from becoming cheap garbage that suck to play with
Just watched this tonight and I love how it sets up that this is going to be his tragic last stand where he's going to go out in a blaze of glory ala a Mann movie but instead he just cooks all these guys, very Golgo 13.
FFX-2 is a game about a woman who had spent 17 years of her life being indoctrinated into a corrupt religion that peddled nothing but false promises and suddenly gaining the ability to live her life how she wants on her own terms.
And I think that's beautiful.
the fact that nobody is willing to admit there is a serious teal digital color grading epidemic infecting nearly every film released by Hollywood now and people get ultra-defensive or personally offended if you point out on here that there is a problem is a bleak omen for cinema