I had a bunch of those toys. They were rad.I did not see T2 in the theaters, (saw it on home video soon after that came out) and I remember it always being "Arnold is the good guy!"
Here are some toy commercials I saw all the time:
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I had a bunch of those toys. They were rad.I did not see T2 in the theaters, (saw it on home video soon after that came out) and I remember it always being "Arnold is the good guy!"
Here are some toy commercials I saw all the time:
Dungeons and Dragons lives up to its reputation of being a really, really fun movie. Just straight up Fantasy Oceans 11, and every character was clearly having a hoot.
like how the Bard doesn't know magic
Rogue/Bard multiclass. Ed is frequently inspiring!Strictly speaking, the movie doesn’t explicitly say that he’s a bard. Ed might just be a rogue with a lot of skill points in Performance!
Rogue/Bard multiclass. Ed is frequently inspiring!
The Super Mario Bros. Movie
It's a perfectly watchable movie but doesn't really ascend any higher than that. I'm sure a lot of people will be jazzed to see Easter eggs and references. On it's own, it's not bad, though frankly, I think while no one does a bad job, I feel like some of the big celebrity voices add very little to the proceedings. Watching it with my niece definitely helped. I wish I could have that childlike investment of reaching for a grandmother or shouting the hero's name when you are worried about them.
What made Weird such a great flick was that it fully committed to what it was going for, and it sounds from this like Tetris kind of wanted to do that but wasn't entirely sure, and that's never going to turn out well. I'll probably still watch it on streaming at some point but it's definitely not a must watch now.Tetris is a very stupid and unrealistic biopic and I love it. I don't love it ironically, I simply genuinely love it while acknowledging it being very much a very silly version of what a early 2000s-style biopic it is. It is a shame it makes the decision to whitewash Henk Rogers and that's a valid complaint for anyone. But as a piece of corporate espionage thriller, it's incredibly fun from stem to stern.
Also, it's the kind of movie that puts actor Roger Allum under Karl Havoc level of make up to play Colin Ferrill playing The Penguin playing Robert Maxwell. It's the kind of movie where all the Russians who aren't the bad guy are talking about what's good for the country and genuinely meaning it. It's a movie where Alexey Pajitnov overhears the bad guys on a radio and rushes back to save Henk Rogers in a car chase. I'm not saying that there wasn't a rush to the airport to save their asses but I doubt everyone was drawing guns at the airport where the bad guy gets arrested or that the cars were right on their tail.
As a true story, I can't imagine it holds up to any scrutiny. As a piece of historical fiction, it's still pretty stupid but even then. its also genuinely fun and thrilling. You can poke holes in it and they would be valid but the film remains a very good time!