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  1. darkcurry

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    A new Godzilla Minus One promo image just dropped.



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    This takes me back

     
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  10. Thump

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    Seeing a remake of a nearly 40-year-old game that I played when it launched, makes me feel so old, lol.
     
  11. SilverSmith

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    The newest Spider-Man 2 PS5 trailer shows Spider-Men Peter and Miles combating Venom.


     
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  14. ColiBreh1

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    I'm currently watching the 2021 "Saw" horror film franchise sequel that stars Chris Rock, "Spiral". And holy shit, 15 minutes into this film, it feels like a Chris Rock stand-up monologue. That + soundtrack is nothing but hip-hop, is taking me out the film. This does not feel like "Saw" film. I can see why this film was marketed as more of a spin-off film than a true sequel in the main "Saw" series.


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    Both Chris Rock & Samuel L. Jackson using the N-word in this film keeps taking me out the film. LOL! It's another reminder that doesn't feel like "Saw" film.
     
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  15. orejon4

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    Interesting. I hadn't even heard about it.

    Who's watching Ahsoka? Foundation? See? Wheel of Time? These shows have been my favorites over the last six months or so.
     
  16. samson1701

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    Dope Matt Baker art.
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    Shit's expensive af. ...lol
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    Skybound has released a first look at The Art of Invincible Season 1, the behind-the-scenes companion to Prime Video’s hit animated series, Invincible. Available everywhere books are sold in March 2024, this release marks the first animation artbook produced by Skybound Entertainment for the landmark franchise’s ascension to television.

    The Art of Invincible Season 1 features never-before-seen production art, and exclusive commentary on the hit Prime Video series from key creatives, including Invincible comic co-creators Robert Kirkman and Cory Walker. Superfans of the hit animated series will be happy to find exclusive characters, backgrounds, vehicle designs, key art, and more inside this volume.

    The Art of Invincible Season 1 (Lunar Code: 0923IM850; Diamond Code: MAY230119; ISBN: 978-1-5343-9909-9 | SRP: $39.99) will be available at booksellers, along with digital platforms including Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, comiXology, and Google Play on Tuesday, March 19, 2024 and at?comic book shops?and everywhere comic books are sold on Wednesday, March 20, 2024.


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  20. samson1701

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    I've been trying to watch Ahsoka. But, it's just catching with me. I have to remind myself that it's on. The story is okay, so far. But not great. I'm only four episodes in, though. I find the action really mundane. Sho does some dope shit, but the way it's shot just sucks the life out of it.

    I love Foundation. I'm hoping for a season 3. Watched the first season of Wheel Of Time. Didn't realize season two had premeired. I'll check it out, eventually. Really wish Raised By Wolves hadn't been canclled. That was shaping up to be the best Scifi show in years. Followed clostly by The Orville. Miss both of them.
     

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