
Interesting to see a company admit to mistakes in an active franchise. Because even though they're trying to hype Halo 3, they're also saying "The last time you bought a game from us, we didn't give you your money's worth," which is basically a reason to not trust them.
"Sorry, respectable movie franchise, but I'm leaving you.... to be in a Queen Latifah movie"
I like a bunch of those Adult Swim shows on CN, but something about ATHF doesn't work for me. I wish I knew what. I liked Space Ghost, Harvey Birdman, Sea Lab, and Frisky Dingo, but sometimes Adult Swim annoys me because I realized that all of those shows will use the same gag where they drag out scenes by having the characters just stare at each other and blink a few times. It's really an abused go-to gag for them.
I used to like System, but some time out probably couldn't hurt. Seems like they peaked with Toxicity and I don't think I liked some of the changes they've made, like having Daron sing more. Hopefully doing his own side work will get it out of his system (no pun intended.... but it was a good one).
Looks more like a console game than a CG movie.
Looks like it's because they're being displayed too large. I right clicked on the pic and clicked View Image and then it showed at a smaller size with no pixelation. (I use Firefox, might be something different you'd have to click)
Is he ironically the world's worst Tag player ever?
The franchise basically needs some kind of revolutionary change, and I guess going back to the beginning could let them take a cue from Marvel's Ultimate line and revisit things in an "Ultimate Star Trek." It's kind of a shame that Kirk will be a part of it since it's so hard to seperate Kirk and Shatner. On the positive side, younger tv Kirk was better than movie Kirk.
That was a really intense issue. Kind of disturbing, and in a way that the comic format somehow seemed to add to. If it was just the images I don't think it would have been the same. The words probably had more impact, even if sometimes it was just a "SHRKK!" sound and then a muffled "MMUURGGH!" If nothing else was really accomplished, it actually let the reader have a sense of relief even though the characters were running back out to zombies.

This is probably one of those cases where going with an unknown would work out better. But they probably wouldn't do that because Luke Cage isn't that popular. I just hope it doesn't become another DMX action flick.