The Worst Action Movies Ever Made

Consequently, an age-old saying about pizza can be related to action movies: If they’re excellent, they’re extraordinary, and if they’re poor, they’re still somewhat enjoyable. A poorly crafted and performed action movie can still offer high levels of excitement and visual appeal. (As a case in point!) An exceptional action movie with intense plotlines and well-developed characters is preferable, but sometimes a mindless thriller packed with impressive stunts and special effects that delivers nothing more is just the remedy needed.

Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds Feels Like Sega’s Mario Kart (But With More Chaos)

Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds marks the latest addition to the Sonic Racing sub-series, tracing its roots back to 1997’s iconic game, Sonic R. Notably known for its captivating soundtrack, it was officially unveiled at The Game Awards 2024. Unlike its predecessor, Team Sonic Racing from 2019 that emphasized cooperation, this new title offers a more conventional racing experience. The unique selling point of CrossWorlds lies in its transforming vehicles and diverse worlds within the courses. Although still under development as a beta version, it already distinguishes itself from games like Mario Kart and other racers with similar gameplay.

Editing Team Reveals How Mr. Satan Became a Key Character in Dragon Ball Z

Concerned that Toriyama might be growing less enthusiastic as the series neared its end, the editorial team came up with strategies to make the work more engaging for him. They encouraged Toriyama to focus on his favorite designs and incorporate more humor to bring a sense of joy back to the series. This approach resulted in the introduction of Buu and the humorous elements found in the Majin Buu Arc, such as Gotenks’ attacks. The editor aimed to maintain a lighter tone throughout, which ultimately led to Mr. Satan, known as Hercule in the original dub, playing a more significant role in the series’ final saga.