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DAREDEVIL #600 – An Explosive & Triumphant Milestone

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The dominant creative trio of Charles Soule, Ron Garney, and Matt Milla come together once again for the huge Daredevil #600. When these three get together for an issue of Daredevil, it’s a must-read.

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***SPOILERS LIE AHEAD***

 

Daredevil has assembled his best street-level allies to try and take down Wilson Fisk, the Mayor of New York. It ends up being a trap that leads to Horn Head facing Kingpin on his own. Blindspot has a solo showdown with Muse, the man who took his eyes.

Charles Soule plotted this issue, and the preceding issues leading up to it, perfectly. Daredevil #600 is absolutely loaded with everything we could want from a milestone issue.

Kingpin’s torturous game he played trying to bore Matt Murdock to death ends up costing him his power. Murdock is now acting-Mayor in Kingpin’s absence. Soule has shown time and again his ability to masterfully craft satisfying narratives like this.

There’s so much payoff in this carefully crafted issue, another masterpiece from one of the best creative trios in comics right now. Muse meets his demise accidentally at the hands of Blindspot. This opens a whole new can of worms, with the Hand wasting no time to strike back against him for disobeying their rules.

Similar to his work on Astonishing X-Men, Soule delivers a well-scripted team of heroes in action. Every character gets their own little moment, Soule has a perfect voice for each of them.

Having New York’s finest street team of superheroes assembled also gives us a look at Garney and Milla’s take on them. It’s wonderful to see these characters dipped in the art style that has made this Daredevil run unforgettable.

Ron Garney and Matt Milla have been doing career work on this series over the past few years. This trio has firmly cemented themselves in the all-time greats of Daredevil comics.

The rooftop showdown between Daredevil and Kingpin, with a sledgehammer in hand, is beautiful and iconic. There’s a pulse to the action and an edge to the drama.

Sadly, it was reported that this will be Garney’s final issue on the series. He’s a veteran artist, his work on DD has been some of the best in his long career.

Daredevil #600 pushes the story into new territory in multiple layers. There’s still clearly a lot for Charles Soule to say about Hell’s Kitchen, let’s hope he stays on the title for a long time.

At the back of this giant-sized issue, there’s a retelling of Daredevil’s history from Foggy Nelson’s perspective. Christos Gage, Mike Perkins, and Andy Troy give us a short and sweet history lesson on the best pro-bono attorneys in New York.

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Review: READY PLAYER ONE Is A Beautifully Flawed Experience

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The adaptation of Ernest Cline’s post-apocalyptic novel Ready Player One is a spectacular display of visual artistry oozing with enough pop culture references to leave audiences delighted.

While the film action sequences are simply electric, the narrative only glosses over some pretty broad declarations leaving director Steven Spielberg’s latest release shockingly flawed. From the moment the lights dim, Ready Player One appears ready to wrestle with the question of whether it’s healthy for society to be so fascinated with pop culture. Rather than being treated to yet another masterfully constructed experience from Spielberg, we got a remarkable spectacle which was incredibly shallow. Where was the heart of the film?

Ready Player One

The film centers around the invention of a virtual world known as the OASIS by James Donovan Halliday (Mark Rylance) who created it as an escape from the drudgery of a polluted an overpopulated planet Earth. His creation becomes wildly popular and grows beyond Halliday’s expectations making him the wealthiest man in the world. However, with fame comes a price. Outside interests want a piece of the action causing the very reclusive creator to be extremely protective of his most celebrated work. He even ends up buying his business partner and best friend Ogden Morrow (Simon Pegg) out so he can have full control (which he later regrets). Halliday over the years becomes frail, and on his deathbed, he creates a scavenger hunt inside the OASIS to locate three different keys. The person who finds them all first will inherit his fortune and assumes control of his pride and joy. The allure of fame and fortune attracts crowds of people to the Halliday’s virtual world in hopes winning his scavenger hunt. Parzival (Tye Sheridan) and Art3mis (Olivia Cooke) are in the mix and appear to be the closest to being successful. However, with each successful portion of the quest completed the level of danger is magnified. Sorrento (Ben Mendelsohn) and IOI (a company in direct competition with Halliday’s) is desperate for control of the OASIS so it can be exploited for financial gain.

Sheridan and Cooke throw themselves into their respective roles but lack the emotional gravitas which was sorely needed to pull it off. Parzival (which is his virtual name but in the real world goes by Wade Watts) has gone through a childhood marred by tragedy and heartache. Art3mis (who in the real world is known as Samantha) has to come to grips with her family being murdered by IOI in one of their loyalty centers. Each is more than justified in escaping reality (anyone would). However, neither of them genuinely project the type of emotional torment needed to make their characters seem believable. Now, their performances weren’t terrible. Cooke and Sheridan gave decent performances, but this film begged for so much more.

Zak Penn’s narrative was incredibly generic. Ready Player One had a fantastic opportunity to make a statement about the dangers of escapism. Many citizens lose themselves in the OASIS to the point where it turns their actions in the real world reckless. Wilson’s uncle drowns his sorrow in alcohol and escapes so he can forget about the poverty they live in. Halliday realized the dangers when it was too late and hopes his successor can forge a new path. Rather than using these or any other points, Penn’s story follows a familiar path which we have seen any number of YA adaptation take. Penn’s should draw from the source material but not at the expense of making a great film.

Visually this film is unmatched. The use of different colors and textures is so vast it distracts the audience at times. The action sequences in the hotel from The Shining and at a dance club are oozing with originality. Janusz Kaminski’s cinematography was extremely useful when they shot in “The Stacks.” He utilized close-ups to highlight the presence of technology while pulling away to give us a full view of who was nearby. Those shots gave Ready Player One a people vs. machine vibe. The highlight for me was the attention to detail the special effects team paid to creating the film’s virtual world.

Overall, Ready Player One is a hell of a lot of fun but go in with certain expectations. If you intend just to sit back and be whisked away to a magical virtual world full such things as Chucky, The Iron Giant, and a Delorean, then Spielberg’s latest creation is for you. However, its hard not to wonder what could have been or in this case never was.

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SLOW START: Three Episode Report

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The spring anime season is almost here. Before the new shows get started and more articles like this are written up, let’s take a look back at one more title from Winter 2018 and see if it was worth checking out. This is Slow Start, a series based on a four panel manga.

Summary

Hina is a year older than her classmates thanks to a case of the mumps. Will her new friends Tama, Eiko, and Kamuri be able to help her come out of her shell.

Slow Start

Positive

The series offers a unique viewpoint of the main character being a “Middle School Ronin” (a person who needs additional time to study to pass an entrance exam). While studying and waiting for the test to come around she has become something of an introvert. So it’s up to her friends to help show her how to have fun. It’s an interesting concept and the characters are adorable to say the least.

Negative

Unfortunately there are a ton of other series which feature cute girls, doing cute things, but don’t sacrifice substance in the process. Lucky Star offered large amounts of humor and Azumanga Daioh offered a look into the Japanese High School experience and both of these shows were based on four panel manga. Their characters were also very adorable.

The biggest obstacle Hana faces is worrying about her friends finding out she is older than them. Would this really be such a life changing and friendship ending conversation? The girl was sick with the mumps. It’s not like she’s the reincarnation of an ancient evil or anything.

Also, Maria Naganawa. Yeah, your little girl voice was cute in Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid when you played Kanna but you should work on trying to make the characters you play sound different. Kamuri sounds exactly like Kanna with absolutely no effort to try and make her unique. Just a note.

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Grade

This one gets a FAIL. It’s a bland series without much comedy or actual substance. None of these characters have a trial or difficulty which can’t be solved with cake, a hug, or some combination of both. The series was based on a four panel manga and only helps to make the case for less shows should be made from such a source.

Slow Start is streaming on Crunchyroll.

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“Narcos” Pedro Pascal Lands Pivotal Role In Wonder Woman Sequel

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A sequel to Wonder Woman is in the works, and actor Pedro Pascal was just added to the cast.

Pascal is known for his roles in Game Of Thrones and Narcos.  While his role is still a mystery, it’ll be a key point in the movie.  Another star  joining the cast is Kristen Wiig who will play the villain Cheetah.

Patty Jenkins is returning to direct, write and produce the project.  The film will take place during the 1980s Cold War.

Pascal recently starred in three seasons of Netflix’s Narcos, but won’t be returning for the fourth.  In addition to the Wonder Woman sequel, his upcoming projects include The Equalizer 2Triple Frontier, and Barry Jenkins’ If Beale Street Could Talk.

Wonder Woman has grossed over $821 million worldwide with $412 million being domestic.  It’s the highest grossing live action female directed film in the world.

It’s set to be released Nov. 1, 2019.

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READY PLAYER ONE Is A Parade Of Pop Culture References…And It’s So Damn Fun

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Ready Player One finally hits theaters this weekend; it’s directed by Steven Spielberg, and is based on the book by Ernest Cline, with a screenplay by Cline and Zak Penn.

In 2044, the majority of people spend most of their time in the OASIS, a virtual reality world created by ubernerd James Halliday. When Halliday passes away, he reveals a quest hidden within the OASIS, and whoever fulfills the quest wins the creator’s riches and full ownership of the VR world. Now a race is underway between a group of teens who want to keep Halliday’s vision alive and a rival corporation who wants to monetize the crap out of it.

Here’s some inside baseball for you: bad movies are easy to review. They’re so distractingly bad that all you notice are the flaws. Instead of getting sucked into the story, you sit there thinking, “that’s bad acting; that’s bad writing; that makes no sense.”

Ready Player One is not a bad movie.

ready player oneFrom Cline’s source material, Spielberg has created a flick that’s pure fun to watch. The OASIS and action sequences are incredibly well-crafted, and it is so easy to just get lost in the moment. You’re instantly absorbed into this story and this world, so much so that you don’t even notice whatever minor flaws the movie has. And if you do notice, you don’t really care; you’re too busy having fun.

Yes, RPO heavily uses pop culture Easter eggs and nostalgia, and it’s wonderful. If you’re the kind of person that can’t stand that stuff, I have two pieces of advice for you. One, stay at home and spare us your whining; no one’s forcing you to see this. Two, remember that movies are first and foremost meant to entertain. Ready Player One is a love letter to pop culture, from video games to movies, and from blockbusters like Jurassic Park to horror movies like The Shining to classics like Citizen Kane. Even the stuffiest of film fans should fine a reference to enjoy. Spielberg is reminding us of the things we love while giving us a whole new world to love in itself.

Perhaps the most refreshing bit of RPO is that, while it is fun, it’s not dumb fun. There’s a clear message about our technology-obsessed culture. And while you could guess that just from the trailers, it still adds just enough substance to the film to make it more than an endless parade of “hey, I understood that reference!”

A good movie, A) is rewatchable, and B) sucks you into the story. Ready Player One checks both of these boxes. If you’re looking for pure popcorn entertainment that reminds you why you love going to the movies (or the arcade), be sure to catch Spielberg’s latest this weekend.

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Which Of The Many Possible Stories Will Amazon’s LORD OF THE RINGS Tackle?

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Amazon has paid a truckload of money to get the rights and produce the upcoming Lord of the Rings series for multiple seasons. But putting that to the side, WHAT STORIES ARE THEY USING?

Sadly, as of now, a script hasn’t been assigned yet. However, we do know the series will be a prequel to The Hobbit and The Lord Of The Rings. We can let out a big sigh of relief knowing the truckload went to the right place. According to Deadline‘s Matt Galser, a representative for the Tolkien Estate and Trust and HarperCollins had this to say:

“We are delighted that Amazon, with its longstanding commitment to literature, is the home of the first-ever multi-season television series for The Lord of the Rings. Sharon and the team at Amazon Studios have exceptional ideas to bring to the screen previously unexplored stories based on J.R.R. Tolkien’s original writings.”

Which means Amazon has the keys to the city… uhhh Mordor. So Legolas, where do you see Amazon going with your elf eyes?

The Silmarillion

THE SILMARILLION
The Silmarillion is J.R.R Tolkien’s “first book and also his last” and is set before the events of The Hobbit. It is the bible of Eä, Tolkien’s universe and fills in all the history from the beginnings of the universe up until the Lord Of The Rings. Lovers of elves will want Amazon to start here with the Silmarillion because it introduces some of the greatest elves in Middle-Earth history, including Celebrimbor, maker of the Rings of Power. So here we have a genesis of Middle-Earth Amazon can pull tales from.

Young Aragorn

In all honesty, Amazon would not have to go back far, who wouldn’t want to see the adventures of a young Aragorn? He is 87 years young when we see him in The Fellowship Of The Rings, but what a life he’s had. Taken to the elf city of Rivendell at the age of two after his father is killed. Hidden by the Lord of Rivendell (Elrond) to keep his secret and protect the future king of Gondor. Aragorn would also go on adventures with Elrond’s sons, Elladan, and Elrohir. He also fought some early battles against Sauron, not to mention he met up with Gandalf in his youth, shut up and take my money.

The Adventures Of Gandalf

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On the subject of Gandalf, Ian McKellen said YOU SHALL NOT PASS me up for a role in this show. The 78-year-old actor on BBC Radio2 with Graham Norton joked, he hadn’t been asked to play the role, but said,

“Gandalf is 7,000 years old, so I’m not too old.”

Gandalf is very much a large part of the Tolkien Verse, many a story of old and young Gandalf could be told. He spent much of his time among the elves learning and teaching while gathering as much information as he could about Sauron. He was both feared and respected by the beings of Middle-earth even early on in his life. It is not yet known if Amazon plans to cast any of the original cast, but McKellen has my vote.


Of course, there is always the off chance that Amazon could use some of the many other characters in Tolkien’s writings, or heck even create their own, but they wouldn’t do that would they?

Are there any Tolkien stories you want to see? Leave a comment below and let us know.

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More Of The Owl King In JIM HENSON’S LABYRINTH: CORONATION #2

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As Jareth continues his tale to Toby, more of the history behind the Labyrinth is revealed. Does the issue help to build the intrigue or get lost somewhere along the way?

Summary

When Maria finds no answers from her lover, she makes a desperate plea for help and soon finds herself face to face with the being holding her child, The Owl King.

Writing

The plot for this issue starts slow but ramps up very fast. Using the resources available to her, Maria makes it a point to ask Albert what is going on, and he tells Maria how he sold his child to the goblins. When she gets no answers afterward, Maria is approached by the previous ruler of the Labyrinth, The Owl King. This new threat gives her the same challenge Jared gave to Sarah. She must complete the Labyrinth if she wishes to retrieve her son. The story unfolds in a way which is entertaining and once Maria returns to the land of Labyrinth things get random and unexpected.

Writer Simon Spurrier makes sure the story doesn’t rely on too heavily on using established characters show up from the original film (at least not yet). This is actually to the benefit of the series. As a prequel, it’s important to have elements which distinguish it from the material but at the same time have references which don’t feel out of place. So far, the series is making sure to handle this balance properly.

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Artwork

The art work for this second issue doesn’t show any decrease in quality from the previous one. The inks and pencils Daniel Bayliss leave a lasting impression. This is especially true with the Owl King. His design feels like something which would come out of the Jim Henson creation studios.

Dan Jackson’s color work helps to convey a sense of emotional distress and lack of hope which the characters are feeling in the comic. You can feel the pain through the use of color without even a single word in the panel.

Thanks to the lettering by Jim Campbell, the characters continue to have their own voice. The disturbing type of font used for the Owl King is of particular note. It presents him as evil and soulless.

Conclusion

The series moves in a way which feels natural and captivating at the same time. If fans were not drawn in by the first issue, then this should help seal the deal and show why this issue should be picked up. Labyrinth: Coronation is proving to be one of the must read fantasy comics of 2018.

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Review: DOOMSDAY CLOCK #4 Shows The Aftermath of Watchmen and Rorschach’s Beginning

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This chapter of the Doomsday Clock series gives us answers while honoring its predecessor masterfully.

Walter Kovacs, a.k.a. Rorschach was the driving force behind the plot of Watchmen. His gritty vigilante style and detective skills have made him a fan favorite over the years. When Doomsday Clock revealed a new Rorschach, many wondered who it could be under the mask. What would turn someone into the terrifying vigilante? Why would they side with his world’s worst criminal? Who is the new Rorschach?

Doomsday Clock Rorschach

**Some Spoilers Below**

Story:

This issue mostly consists of flashbacks to show the life of our new Rorschach, Reggie Long. He was the quiet son of Dr. Malcolm Long, psychiatrist of Walter Kovacs. During the events of Watchmen, Reggie studies to be a psychiatrist as well, but the looming threat of war distracts him. As Reggie returns to his family, Ozymandias’ plans come to fruition, killing three million people. In a single moment, Reggie lost his family and his mind. He is sent to an insane asylum to deal with his trauma, but the images of the alien that killed New York City still haunts him. Months pass, but before he can end his own life, Reggie met Byron Lewis, formerly the Mothman of the Minutemen. Byron trains the future vigilante until the day Ozymandias is exposed for his crimes.

This origin issue for our new Rorschach accomplishes two things. First, it tells the tragic story of a survivor of the finale of Watchmen fantastically. Second, it continues to sculpt the world after the events that played out over 30 years ago. We learn what happened to the survivors of Ozymandias’ attack, see how the world changed because of it, and watch as it all unravels. It’s another great look back to the world we left behind, with the new Rorschach as our storytelling device. He becomes a much more layered character as the issue progresses, growing from timid pacifist to seeker of vengeance. While not much happens to push the main plot, it’s given me a new outlook on Rorschach.

Art:

Gary Frank continues to do fantastic work on the series. His style makes the world Geoff Johns has written grittier yet still feel alive. Brad Anderson’s colors also help this by setting the tone of each panel. The colors are especially haunting during Rorschach’s escape from the institution. The art team goes above and beyond each issue of Doomsday Clock and makes me wish more and more it came out quicker.

Conclusion:

This will be a divisive issue for some readers who pick it up. Some might be disappointed at the lack of current plot development, but this character piece makes up for it. It’s beautifully drawn, fantastically written and leaves readers hungry for more. If you need something to read this week, check out this fantastic origin for our new Rorschach.

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Review: HIT-GIRL #2 Is Violent, Fun and Relentless (And Not For The Faint of Heart)

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Hit-Girl returns to Image Comics, and Mark Millar, Ricardo Lopez Ortiz, Sunny Gho, and Melina Mikulic imbue the title with all the over-the-top action, violence and attitude that makes the character such a hit.Hit-Girl

Hit-Girl #2
Written by: Mark Millar
Art by: Ricardo Lopez Ortiz
Colors by: Sunny Gho
Lettered & Designed by: Melina Mikulic

Hit-Girl Created by Mark Millar and John Romita Jr. 

Hit-Girl’s wreaking havoc in Colombia. Armed to the hilt, she kidnaps the country’s most notorious killer-for-hire and sets out to slaughter every gang member and criminal lowlife in Palmira. This is the gloriously violent, frenetic return of the world’s most bloodthirsty 12-year-old assassin. 

But as Mano and Mindy pile up the bodies, the true nature of Hit-Girl’s plan and her accomplice begin to emerge, reminding us that no criminal is safe. Hit-Girl

Writing

You expect a certain kind of story when you crack open a Hit-Girl comic (or any Mark Millar book actually): big action, extreme violence and loads of humor. There’s everything from humans to wild animals getting killed. People are head-shot, blown up and one is even cooked inside out. Oh and one-liners abound. It’s all delivered with such charm that the feeling it creates is pure fun to read. This new series is no different, delivering on all those fronts.Hit-Girl

The pacing is also pretty relentless, moving swiftly and smoothly.

The character could easily fall into being one-note but Millar writes in clever little moments with Mindy that do show development and change in her character.

Comic fans, take note of the scene where Mindy goes to her LCS to pick up her Wednesday haul. Great little easter eggs.

Art

This Hit-Girl series has a unique art style that compliments the story well. Ricardo Lopez Ortiz is a much more stylized artist that the character’s co-creator John Romita Jr.. The art falls somewhere between street art and comics (think Jim Mahfood or Skottie Young). It’s such a different visual take that Ortiz makes the character his own.HIt-Girl

There is a very kinetic feel to the layouts, with heavy use of speed lines. The facial expressions are wonderfully exaggerated.

Some great coloring work is being done too. Heavy on the purples and blue, the palette creates a tone that makes the violence a little less disturbing and a little more fun.

The lettering is great too; variety in world balloon shape and great use of sound effects font use.

Conclusion

This new series is an on-going, and if the first two issues are an indication, we are in for a treat. Hit-Girl is a unique concept that works well in the comics medium and easily lends itself to some kind of long-form tale. Take a shot at his book today.HIt-Girl

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Review: READY PLAYER ONE Is The Modern Day WILLY WONKA & THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY

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Steven Spielberg stated he wants the audience to feel good after watching Ready Player One; he accomplished that goal last night at the promotional / press screening of the film in Tampa.

Ready Player One is the modern day Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory because of its similar themes and journey into the depths of imagination.

Spielberg took all the best parts of his previous films and added every pop culture reference Warner Bros. would allow to deliver the best argument in a very long time of why you should see a movie in a theater. Ready Player One has it all: the spectacle, the sound, the insane action, and the intimate touch that only Spielberg has. Ready Player One is a legacy film, to Spielberg’s legacy.

Review: READY PLAYER ONE Is The Modern Day WILLY WONKA & THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY

Everything that was fundamentally wrong with Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle is so on target in Ready Player One. Spielberg’s film isn’t shallow, and there is more than a few characters that the audience can relate too. The game world has rules that are quickly understandable. The most notable difference between the two films? You are not going to this movie to see The Rock; you are going to the theater to see a story unfold.

What is exceptional about Ready Player One is how you can watch the film two ways. The first way, turn your brain off and just let the pretty pictures entertain you for two hours and 20 minutes. This film is a popcorn flick on steroids. The second way, turn your brain on and look for the meaning in every frame and every line. Spielberg closes out Ernest Cline’s novel in a way that starts a conversation in the crowd and excites the audience of the future possibilities.

Review: READY PLAYER ONE Is The Modern Day WILLY WONKA & THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY

I witnessed action sequences last night that I would never have thought possible in my 41-plus years on this Earth as an extreme nerd. The rewatchability factor for Ready Player One is off the charts as it is almost impossible to catch every easter egg in the film your first watch-through.

The plot is a simple hero’s journey that’s been done a million times before, and there are cliche moments throughout the film. But with Spielberg’s vision and Cline’s source material, the two hit a sweet spot of nostalgia and comfort to where everything seems familiar yet brand new. When you like the characters, the journey becomes more enjoyable.

Ready Player One was written for Spielberg to direct, and we all benefit from his imagination and understanding of childlike wonder.


What did you think of Ready Player One? Comment below.

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