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The wise and formidable mentor of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles enters the One:12 Collective! Master Splinter, a legendary martial artist and spiritual guide, emerges with interchangeable portraits...
Every Titan ever made has been a failure and the end of Titans according to He Tell Me, but this one might actually flop hard enough to do some damage.
They'll never set a kaiju movie in Florida. You wouldn't have the usual scenes of panicking extras running away. Instead you'd see some doofus trying to get close enough to touch the kaiju's tail before it notices, and it would just make it impossible for the movie to set a serious tone.
Somehow Premium Finish returned.
TakaraTomy has tweeted a promotional image of Dramatic Capture Series Optimus Prime and Jetfire, revealing all modes of the included toys and their accessories. The set includes Studio Series Optimus Prime and Jetfire, with a luxurious (if incomplete) paint job...
I'm not sure removing all the extra stuff was the right move, despite everyone clamoring for that. This one needs the height boost more than Siege did.
It's a good question. Hollywood sure does love CGI desolate wasteland backgrounds lately, so the gap is smaller than it used to be. I think Kaiju still take the cake for overall damage, though they do attack less frequently and the damage isn't all that localized. Tokyo is the victim far less...
I've seen someone ask Grok what fair solutions it would propose here if it were a politician. It came up with three options.
1: Royalties for artists whose works were used in training sets. This would be logistically difficult but there's a case to be made that companies should *already* have...
Executive producers are just investors. They can visit the set but there's no actual job for them to do there. They put up the cash and everyone else does all the work.
Sometimes they don't even invest in a film directly. Sometimes they give a studios a funding deal for the next 10 years, or...
If you bought a vacuum that has a camera and a microphone connected to a cloud server for obviously no other purpose than to spy on you, I don't feel sorry for you when it turns out that it is in fact spying on you.
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