They wrote the movie before WandaVision released and weren't given access to watch it early for Doctor Strange 2. I guess they were given just enough details to figure something out.
It's probably like this at most colleges. Moving big stuff is expensive so the students just toss it. It's pretty well known in Austin that you can get free stuff at UT on move out day that way.
Glad he liked the game. I enjoyed it but I was a little let down to learn I spent more time making custom graffiti than I did playing the game. It's still worth picking up but maybe for $20 instead of $40.
It's not embarrassed about being an anime adaptation so it actually does a good job embracing most of what makes the anime great. I have some reservations about it but overall I'd definitely recommend it as a "should watch" anime adaptation.
Tetris was an awesome political thriller.
Blackberry was an awesome dark comedy.
Both weren't what I was expecting them to be but I really enjoyed what they did.
The production value alone on Tetris was so unexpected, but you could tell they did things just to have the pixel transitions for example.
If you like Glen on IASIP, you'll love him in Blackberry cuz he's basically Dennis as a CEO.
Yeah, this show did a great job of staying as an anime in live action. The main thing I'd like to see improved is the addition of more of the humor that makes One Piece so great!
In gaming? Netflix is definitely at the gate with the current options they have. Apple as well with their Arcade service. Google and Amazon keep coming back but never stay long, I'm not even sure they should be in the conversation.
Tencent has been in gaming for a long time now, they've owned Riot since 2011. They've had their hand in other gaming companies many times since then. They're well past the gate, it's not even in their rear view anymore.
Literally the same things