Welp. Thankfully vibranium doesn’t exist, because combined with this I’d throw my vibranium shield at pretty much everything.
Also, the man loves yogurt so much that he wears a life vest to prevent himself from drowning in yogurt.
(I also feel the need to point out that every time I see your name is can’t help but think of the character Lemonhope from Adventure Time...)
“Robert E. Lee” came in second.
You absolutely hit all points. What made Clark Kent a Superman in Man of Steel and Batman v Superman was that his birth parents sacrificed themselves to give him free will, and his Earth parents sacrificed everything to shield him from humanity’s fickle nature— but he repeatedly chose, of his own will, to try and help…
I guess it’s only a matter of time before an actual one in a million case comes up...
Yeah, individual characters spreading out across the map only to come together for a grand finale is kind of fantasy 101 isn’t it? I think the larger issue is that people expect traditional TV series story arcs here. This is a large elaborate story that doesn’t lend itself to clockwork 12 episode crescendos. Once…
Except Deadwood, Rome, Game of Thrones don’t just rely on shock value.
Unless it’s the shock value of main characters being killed off.
This is just...so dumb.
GoT had no more “boobs and blood” than a lot of premium HBO TV, from Deadwood to Rome.
GOT has always got by on the stellar acting from its core cast and a story that keeps people tuning in next week to see what happens to people they’re invested in.
The only people who care about the boobs are…
I think there’s a misunderstanding of the character within these movies, and an unwillingness to recognize what he is within fandom and his comic. Because the character has been around for such a long time, and, really, because of the way the character was written from the beginning, if you think about it, Superman…
The scene I think most about from BvS is the moment after Wally’s bomb blows up, and it shows Superman surrounded by death and flames, saddened but physically impervious to it. It’s a scene that resonates, and perhaps says a lot about the film’s version of the character and where they might want to take it. The other…
I don’t think it’s that they don’t “get” Superman, but that they’re happy to play around with him in ways that don’t fit the zeitgeistian image of the character. Fans have images of Superman and the Justice League in their heads, collages pieced together by their experiences with the character, and DC doesn’t always…
I don’t think that is true at all. I think he has way more PRESSURE than he ever anticipated and that is affecting his mood and therefor his production. He is mostly his own PR man too so i bet he reads all of his fan mail, knows as much as can be known about his work ethic is perceived world wide, and frankly i think…
Your company is called Gawker, and you constantly cross-post articles across the various URLs. To me, Deadspin/Jezebel/Jalopnik/Gawker are simply URLs part of the Gawker company. So my comment is that seemingly every URL part of the Gawker network seemed to go bonkers with excitement over the mediocre Ghostbusters…
“I guess”?!?! Man, this teaser got me more hyped than the Force Awakens teaser. Darker, grittier, and another strong female protagonist—I’m all in.
Only one died.... poor Manny Bothans :(
This looks rad. Mads Mikkelsen and Alan Tudyk are in this too. We’re kind of living in a “fun Disney movie” renaissance right now with how good TFA was, and the recent slate of Marvel/Avengers type movies. I don’t think I’ve been motivated to pay full price at a regular theater to see movies in a long time.
I’m disappointed this isn’t about the 2nd Death Star. I wanted to see many Bothans dying.