Did Station Eleven come anywhere close to making it into the TV shortlist? Beating myself for not making a shortlist and not finishing the show last night (finished the show today and it's fantastic).
Expecting this to get a 70% on RT and critics saying that it wasn't as bad as they thought. Mark Wahlberg being in it kinda makes this a wild-card though. People seem inclined to be a lot more critical of films he's in (and he has been in his fair share of trash tbf).
Finally finished watching this. Weirdly has a similar plot to Transformers 5 (also starring Gemma Chan). Has about as much to say too. At least that film had stupid, ridiculous shit going on and lots of good spectacle. This has nothing.
We're getting movies in the same franchise released 6 weeks after they release, but releasing a new Tom Cruise 6 weeks after his previous movie finishes its run (not even 6 weeks after release) is going to somehow make MI7 less of an event or harder to market?
With the attention span people have today, Top Gun 2 would've been old news by the time MI7 releases.
Was trying to 100% Arkham Knight (was my first Arkham game) but I only found out after I did every non-Riddler side-quest that I had to get the trophies too. Not as bad as Infamous Second Son tho where I was at 99% but couldn't 100% because of a glitch in a side-mission.
Barry Keoghan being in the movie was confirmed ages ago. His name is in the description of the teaser trailer. He plays some police officer or something.
Some of the jokes go on for too long (that Louis CK one for example) but appreciate a show that's this unabashedly stupid. That reveal in the final moments of episode 2 would be something that would be "serious" in other shows but Gunn just leans into how stupid it looks and I was was laughing my ass off here.