
ChunkyPox
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Tomorrow.





Tomorrow.

Tomorrow.

It's mental that people are heavily critiquing The Super Mario Galaxy Movie. It's a kids film, I took my 5yo son to see it today and he LOVED it. It's like they wanted shocking drama, gut wrenching monologues, life lessons, deep metaphors. It's a slightly chubby Italian plumber and his brother in their overalls, on an adventure with a screaming mushroom. That's literally all that matters. It was never intended to be Shawshank Redemption or Ben Hur, was it? I thought it was great, loads of fan service, and introduced a new generation to the amazing Fox McCloud/Star Fox 💙





Matt Dinniman, author of Dungeon Crawler Carl, has choice words for The Critical Drinker: "I regret that my books have any association whatsoever with him. I hope one day to have his part in book three removed all together. It's a distraction, and the only edgelord douchebag I want people to think of when they read my books is the AI itself." Why did he feel the need to do this?



Early reactions to the test screening of the film RESIDENT EVIL directed by Zach Cregger 🎬 The first test screenings have yielded extremely positive results: • According to early reviews, Cregger hasn’t simply made another video game adaptation; instead, he’s created a fast-paced, intense film with a lot of personality that relies almost entirely on tension. • It’s 90 minutes of pure adrenaline, and one attendee described it as a horror version of Fury Road. • An Avatar-style protagonist: Austin Abrams plays Bryan, a delivery driver who must bring a mysterious briefcase to Raccoon City Hospital in the midst of a viral outbreak. His character acts as a vehicle for the viewer to experience the chaos, much like a player in a video game. • Instead of an extensive mythology, the film features a small cast and a focused approach. It doesn’t aim to adapt a specific story from the games, but rather to capture their nightmarish essence. There is almost no world-building. • Early reactions indicate that it is far more cinematic than previous Resident Evil films, with strong visual composition and practical effects doing most of the work. • Cregger has cited Evil Dead II as his primary tonal reference, seeking a balance between horror, speed, and absolute chaos. The release is scheduled for September 18, 2026. #ResidentEvilMovie #ZachCregger #ResidentEvil #RE30th #REBHFun

@kathyanhy I just... I'm sure it will be fine, he's a good director, but why can't we just get an adaptation of the games? Like why is that show hard to do? Just adapt the first Resident Evil game.












