Gabriel Lobato (@gabrielizac3) 's Twitter Profile
Gabriel Lobato

@gabrielizac3

ID: 1546625067278270465

calendar_today11-07-2022 22:39:03

5,5K Tweet

40 Followers

921 Following

crazy ass moments in Transformers history🏳️‍🌈 (@tf_moments) 's Twitter Profile Photo

the ROTF game "Autobot Stronghold" features a ROTF version of Galvatron among its many sprites. Apparently this was due to the game designers coming across someone's custom Galvatron figure (made out of 2007 Leader Megatron) and thinking it was official. (2009)

the ROTF game "Autobot Stronghold" features a ROTF version of Galvatron among its many sprites.

Apparently this was due to the game designers coming across someone's custom Galvatron figure (made out of 2007 Leader Megatron) and thinking it was official. (2009)
pedralvs 🇧🇷 (@pedroauuvs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Já entrou tanto no imaginário coletivo que a gente tá há 15 anos com nego repetindo aos montes que é impossível fazer um jogo do Superman, do Flash, do Demolidor. A lavagem cerebral deu certo É mais fácil imaginar o fim dos jogos de super-herói do que o fim da fórmula Arkham

John "F" Fountain (@fountaincartoon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve been saying this my whole career… Really good producers (like Bruce Timm and Paul Dini) can take ANY network mandate - no matter how lame - and flip the script on it to make it great.

sócrates ⊗ (@socrates_szz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

sem exagero aqui mas the batman bate quase qualquer filme de heroi por ai, acho melhor que os tres filmes que o nolan fez com o batman. a saga do matt reeves é muito foda em fotografia, atuações, direção, roteiro e outros quinhentos é um respiro pra esse genero de filmes

beatriz ⁠✧∘⁠˚⁠˳⁠° (@talesofbea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I always found it symbolic that Ahsoka broke one side of Vader’s mask and Obi-Wan broke the other, but neither of them could fully bring Anakin back. In the end, the person who finally removed the mask completely was Luke — his son, and in many ways the living echo of Padmé.

I always found it symbolic that Ahsoka broke one side of Vader’s mask and Obi-Wan broke the other, but neither of them could fully bring Anakin back. In the end, the person who finally removed the mask completely was Luke — his son, and in many ways the living echo of Padmé.