It was much better than the critics at the time would admit.
Forget the critics, Asa Butterfield did what he could but they didn’t fully explore the crushing loneliness that Ender felt as a third and ignored the emotional weight that he carried as a result of the Xenocide.
The movie torched the emotional arcs and beats of the book so badly, I don’t see it happening now.
Don’t tell my friend to shut up!
Thank you - Wesley needed to hear that.
I think you’re thinking of Atlas Shrugged - Neuromancer is literary acid-house and is quite literally one of the best novels ever written. You have to read it about 4 times before you actually get it.
Yup, agreed - that’s what I’m doing in my novels …
They’ve had issues with supply chains forever - that’s why I use Ono Sendai
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I get ya, I hadn’t even really noticed since the movie was named in the box below.
Exactly. Content creators gotta eat too, so there are levels of ‘please click on this so I can eat’ that I’m prepared to accept in the landscape of 2024 digital information exchanges.
Can that man not live without attention for more than five minutes?
Kinda like Black Lion going ‘and I’ll form the head.’ Like, didn’t anyone else on Voltron go ‘hey, I wanna be the head today!’
Would that you contributed actual content to the community instead of only complaints about the content.
My bad, fixing.
Y Tho?
Content creators gotta eat too - don’t complain about necessary evils.
Has a ‘Smokey and the Bandit’ ring to it.
Dude, Stainless Steel Rat was my jam, back in the day.
And a special episode where Karl Urban executes special guest star Keith Urban
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