You know, when it was announced that the Legend of Zelda movie would be written by one of the same writers who wrote The Rise of Skywalker, people started making "Somehow Ganon returned" jokes, and I was like "Uh... yeah. That's literally what happens in the games. Are you guys even familiar...
I have another surprise for everyone
After making the big archive of every ATT post made by Bob Forward, Larry DiTillio, and Mairi Welman, I decided it was only fair to do the same for all the Beast Machines-related content that was originally posted by Bob Skir on, where else, www.BobSkir.com...
And when they didn't, he must have gone, "Okay, if statutory rape doesn't bother them, I'll go as far as to put Nazi banners on Winston Churchill's estate. I dare them to say no!"
I feel like that's what my coworker was focusing on more than anything else, as he also completely disregarded any and all of TLK's storytelling flaws. When I tried to describe to him what an absolute mess that movie is, he just rolled his eyes at me like I was just ranting and raving like some...
I had a similar issue with Challenge of the GoBots, wherein its first five-part mini-series ended with Cy-Kill defeated but still on the loose out in space, only for the next five-part mini-series to inexplicably begin with him already captured.
Luckily, unlike G.I. Joe, GoBots actually has a...
Just watched the series finale.
Smallville walked so that the Arrowverse could run in its first few years and then trip and stumble in its later years... all so that Superman & Lois could fly.
Hence why I led in with the notion that our conversation began with us talking about some really high caliber Hollywood films before it switched to the subject of the Transformers films.
In his case, I took it that he was simply blinded by nostalgia when it came to the Transformers movies.
So, I just had a mind-boggling experience last night at work. Me and one of my co-workers were sweeping up the floor of the store in the final hour of operation, and we got talking about movies. Particularly ones starring the likes of Jim Carrey, Eddie Murphy, Will Smith, and not just the...
Hasbro could possibly even get away with it being a heavy retool of Kingdom Inferno, if they didn't want to fully commit to the original combining gimmick.
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