The Sentry's name is Bob Reynolds. Theyre not hiding anything. The whole idea of the Sentry is that he made the world forget he existed to defeat his darker half (the void) and Bob doesn't remember he's the Sentry. edit: in reference to Cam talking about Thunderbolts towards the end of the episode
It was cool to look at sure, but the dialogue reminds me of high school drama class. Also, it feels he was trying to outline themes of time, trust, and corruption without going deep enough. The only way this becomes a classic is when DNA replicating/cloning i.e. megalon, becomes released to the public.
now i dont have to picture cam squatting on it
I love it when movies are so divisive like megalopolis and skinamarink, honestly so fun hearing people will vastly different opinions
Can't wait to hear your thoughts on Megalopolis!!
Something about this movie just makes us podcasters make long episodes. Our review of Megalopolis clocked in at around an hour and a half.
The Sentry's name is Bob Reynolds. Theyre not hiding anything. The whole idea of the Sentry is that he made the world forget he existed to defeat his darker half (the void) and Bob doesn't remember he's the Sentry.
edit: in reference to Cam talking about Thunderbolts towards the end of the episode
Funny thing is it’s actually amazing to say the least, art is different for everyone ig
It was cool to look at sure, but the dialogue reminds me of high school drama class. Also, it feels he was trying to outline themes of time, trust, and corruption without going deep enough. The only way this becomes a classic is when DNA replicating/cloning i.e. megalon, becomes released to the public.
No one loves Canadian geese.
I don’t like the word VOD