People thought my Dredd was lame, and maybe that's the case
I wouldn't keep my helmet on, I liked to show my face
A remake finally comes along, it's decent I'll admit
It makes me realize mine was just a silly piece of shit
I wouldn't keep my helmet on, I liked to show my face
A remake finally comes along, it's decent I'll admit
It makes me realize mine was just a silly piece of shit
A somewhat unique thing about "Boomers", about us UK Sonic fans, fans of Sonic the Comic, is; although it is, to us, the true and definitive lore of Sonic the Hedgehog, we also have an understanding that it is just our version of Sonic.
Fans of Archie, fans of SatAM; to them, that is Sonic, and they expect Sonic To. Be. That.
So, you see people who are demanding the return of the Archie Freedom Fighters in the IDW comics, who wanted this movie to be "SatAM: The Animated Movie."
Fans of Archie, fans of SatAM; to them, that is Sonic, and they expect Sonic To. Be. That.
So, you see people who are demanding the return of the Archie Freedom Fighters in the IDW comics, who wanted this movie to be "SatAM: The Animated Movie."
— Chris McFeely, Sonic The Comic The Podcast "(STCTP: The Movie!)"
The Jackson trilogy [of The Lord of the Rings] looms large in culture — monolithic, even. Not only is it the first version of the story an entire generation was exposed to, it has effectively mediated an agreed-upon interpretation of the text by virtue of its success as an adaptation, by virtue of looking and feeling right to the audience's eye, whatever that nebulous word means in this context.