Because I didn't need to care about the characters to enjoy TMNT and I did need to enjoy the characters to enjoy GotG. The movies focused on different things and were structured to take advantage of their focus and I just feel like the strengths of TMNT carried it higher above its shortcomings...
Not really, the humor was a little bit off base in Gotg and it had tighter script, but there were a lot more cringey moments in gotg that really pulled me out and maybe they were cringey on purpose, but the tone felt a lot less consistent than TMNT. The acting was sort of...a wash I feel, I...
I'll be honest, I had more fun at this movie, just laughing at it than I did with Guardians of the Galaxy. Although I see that GotG is the better movie, I just got more enjoyment out of TMNT.
It was an alright movie (slightly worse than Man of Steel). I feel like it could have been stronger if they had made the raccoon the main character, I just get this strange feeling I've seen the main character in a whole bunch of other movies.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dugu_Qiubai
From Chinese Wuxia Fiction
"His full name is thus roughly translated as "The Loner Who Seeks Defeat". It represents Dugu's status as an invincible swordsman who is haunted by solitude as no one can defeat or equal him in swordplay."
If you liked A Certain Magical Index, you might like A Certain Scientific Railgun if you haven't seen that, which is a spinoff although that has a little bit more slice of life/fanservice episodes than Index. I personally like Railgun better and I think it's at least worth a watch.
Alright, it feels like a lot of these streamers haven't been actually talking to the companies, mostly because it hasn't been an issue before. I think the fault falls on both parties, I mean law lags behind and communities need time to grow so sometimes they fall under the radar a bit. It's...
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