Any fans of Adam West Batman might like this movie.
It is Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders. Adam West, Burt Ward, and Julie Newmar will lend their voices to this animated movie.
The Lost Boys TV Series in development
The producer of the series is really good if you've seen Veronica Mars or iZombie.
Been rewatching Sopranos. Show is still fantastic, Paulie still makes me laugh, Melfi n Tony stuff is ace, the intro is still great.
Nintyfan17 said:
They are advertising the hell out of this here. And its annoying because I just want to watch it now.
gamingeek said:They are advertising the hell out of this here. And its annoying because I just want to watch it now.
I didn't even see anything on it until Today.
It's been nearly a month of commercials here for a programme not even out yet.
Weird Poster for Westworld.
Netflix announces a series called "White Rabbit Project" which will premiere on December 9th
It is the build team from Mythbusters; Kari, Grant, and Tory basically doing stuff they did on Mythbusters but focusing exclusively on Pop Culture.
Some early reviews for Westworld
IGN: "HBO's Westworld makes a strong first impression with its excellent premiere, as a theme park provides the setting for a fascinating exploration of the human -- and not so human -- psyche." [9/10]
TV Fanatic: "Westworld is a wide, sweeping drama re-introducing us to the world Michael Crichton brought to life once before for the big screen in 1973. It's a compelling and thrilling look at what it means to be human in this technologically driven world. The stories revolve around the Gods, or park creators and engineers, the park employees, the hosts (AI) and the guests, called newcomers by the AI. " [5/5]
Nerdist: "We’re overdue for a series that explores the idea of reality and what constitutes something as “real” in this way: the labyrinthine nature of desire and excess and creation and morality, when thrown into the frontier (both literally and metaphorically) challenges the audience to see themselves—and the human race—for what we maybe are or could be. " [5/5]
The Guardian: "But for those of us who just like story – lots and lots of story! – Westworld will hit the spot as hard as GoT ever did. Gosh, there’s a lot going on. There’s the real world full of robot-wranglers, some of whom are jostling for position inside whatever just-possibly-malevolent company owns the park, others of whom are busy tinkering with their charges’ software and trying to decide whether to make the skinjobs more realistic or quit while they’re ahead."
Collider: "Like Game of Thrones, Westworld is a sprawling story, but it’s never as disparate as the world of Westeros and what lies beyond the Narrow Sea. What matters here is the notion that everything is contained, intimate, and carefully crafted, and fans of Crichton will immediately feel the familiarity with his most famous stories’ themes: where what we overly-confident Homo sapiens create and try and control quickly spirals out beyond our abilities." [4/5 - Very Good]
Saw Suicide Squad and it was bad.
Pretty damn bad. At the end when Croc threw the explosives in slow motion and the music swelled and there was that shit with Will Smiths daughter I literally wanted to walk out.
BTW that moment Croc throws the explosives needs to be giffed, it's fucking hilarious. Captain Boomerang has no character development whatsoever. The Enchantress was total shit, what's this machine she keeps talking about building? She never builds a fucking machine!
Cara De-whatever was so hammy, she kept waving her arms about endlessly and poking her head forward. Just awful.
Joker was just there...... just there. Quin was a let down for me, not funny and suddenly a UFC champ. Overall I would have preffered if the whole movie was 2 hours of the camera focused on Margot Robbies ass.