Monthly Archives: August 2018

MoviePass CEO Issues Apology, Promises Changes

MoviePass has had a rough go of it as of late, with the movie subscription service suffering widespread outages last week followed by questions about it potentially going out of business. But in a letter to subscribers, CEO Mitch Lowe issued an apology and promised that changes are on the way.

Lowe said his first priority was issuing a personal apology "for the inconsistencies and unreliability" subscribers have had to deal with as of late. He added that he regrets a failure to address these issues sooner but promised that changes were already in place to help MoviePass continue offering its theater-going subscription service.

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F’ Batman?! All the Other Times Batman and Robin Broke Up

Batman and Robin may have the single most iconic partnership in the superhero world, but their relationship isn't all sunshine and roses. Take the trailer for the live-action Titans series, for example. When Robin isn't smashing his boot of justice into evil's neck, he's shocking audiences everywhere by saying "F*** Batman!"

That may be a particularly extreme case of Batman and Robin's relationship turning sour, but there's definitely a precedent here. Between his antisocial personality and his habit of letting sidekicks die on the job, Batman has had quite a few nasty breakups over the years. Here are the most memorable cases in DC's comics, TV shows and movies.

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NES Classic Was June’s Top-Selling Console

June 2018 saw an exceptionally strong period of growth in the industry, with spending across hardware, software and accessory sales up 25 percent from 2017.

According to the June 2018 NPD report, Mario Tennis Aces for the Switch was the best-selling game of June, and God of War for the PS4 continues to sell strong in second place, making it the tenth best-selling game of the last twelve months.

The highest-selling console of the month was not the Switch or PS4, however, it was instead the NES Classic Edition.

"The NES Classic was June 2018's highest unit-selling hardware platform, while the PlayStation 4 led the market in dollar sales. This is the first time a Nintendo Entertainment System console has led in monthly unit sales since NPD tracking began in 1995," NPD's report reads.

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Infinity War: Why Thanos Didn’t Make His Move Sooner

While Thanos knew the location of most of the Infinity Stones for some time, he didn't make his move on attaining them all until he finally had a sure way to locate the Soul Stone, according to the filmmaker commentary track on the home release of Avengers: Infinity War.

"The catalyst for the whole movie was when Thanos figured out where the Soul Stone was because he captured Nebula on his ship

and rooted around in her brain and found out that Gamora knew where the Soul Stone was," co-screenwriter Stephen McFeely explained in the commentary track he recorded alongside co-screenwriter Christopher Markus and directors Joe and Anthony Russo.

Joe Russo explained that it's the reason why Thanos had not gone after the Infinity Stones until this point "because the minute he does, the forces of the universe are going to line up against him. If he doesn't know where the Soul Stone is, then what is the point?"

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The Best Cloud Backup Service

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I recently evaluated all of the biggest cloud backup programs, and based on my extensive hands-on testing I recommend IDrive as the best overall (See IDrive pricing options here). Out of all the software packages I tested it offers the best combination of storage, features, and affordable pricing, making it a stand-out backup program. Of course everyone's backups needs are different, and there is no "one size fits all" when it comes to data security, but for most people IDrive should be more than enough to keep all your files safe without requiring you to dig too deep into your pockets each month.

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Infinity War Commentary Track Reveals Kenneth Branagh Cameo

Marvel’s Avengers: Infinity War is now available on Digital HD, and while fans are scouring through the film and the special features, the commentary track reveals a surprise cameo almost immediately. Director Joe Russo, who is featured on the commentary track with his brother Anthony Russo and writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, states right away that Kenneth Branagh lends his voice to the Asgardian who sends out a distress call, which is literally the first thing heard in the movie. The character is never seen, but director Joe Russo said Branagh’s involvement came very late.

“This was an amazing surprise, by the way. We had this idea very late in editorial, to ask the amazing Sir Kenneth Branagh to come in and do the opening distress call, over the logo, that sets the stage and carries us into the scene with Thor and Thanos and Loki on the arc.”

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Who Killed Thanos in Marvel’s Infinity Wars?

Infinity Wars #1 has revealed the true identity of Requiem, the newest cosmic heavy-hitter in the Marvel Universe.

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Warning: this article contains spoilers for Infinity Wars #1!

Requiem made a pretty strong impression in her debut appearance in Infinity Wars Prime #1 last week. As Marvel has been showcasing on Twitter all week, this new villain quickly and easily killed Thanos, cutting short the Mad Titan's latest quest to gather the six Infinity Stones. In this issue, Doctor Strange gathers together the current stewards of the Infinity Stones, hoping to create a new Infinity Watch to protect the planet from Thanos. Needless to say, this motley crew of heroes and villains is displeased to discover that a mysterious new player has taken Thanos off the board.

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DC Super Pets Movie Reportedly in the Works at Warner Bros.

The writer of The LEGO Batman Movie and The LEGO Ninjago Movie, Jared Stern, has been hired by Warner Bros. for an animated movie, Super Pets, according to Collider.

Stern will write and direct Super Pets, which is focused around the famous DC characters' pets.

The property has most recently been an animated series on Cartoon Network, starring Maria Bamford, Diedrich Bader, and Debra Wilson. It is unknown whether he will use DC's Legion of Super-Pets or the Cartoon Network series for the script.

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