Yeah, this animated movie isn't "bad" as much as it is not-that-well-made. It's a fun movie despite its flaws.
Yeah, this animated movie isn't "bad" as much as it is not-that-well-made. It's a fun movie despite its flaws.
Sloppy wording on my part, sorry. I was in a rush to hit submit and didn't consider the content of that post entirely.
Superman IS a dangerous man. Especially this Superman who killed in cold blood the first time out in the world...
I submit that Clooney could have played a fine Batman if he took the role seriously and had been given a decent script to work with. He would have worked fine in any other Batman movie, barring age discrepancies for the Nolan ones. In fact, I'd say that his performance totally works for the movie he WAS in. Think of…
"Swear to me!" was one of the few moments when I felt like Bale absolutely nailed it :(
His name is Joe.
I don't want this.
You might not call Legend of Korra anime, but I'm sure that Studio Mir, the Japanese animation studio working on the show, might disagree with you.
Only in the West. In Japan, it just means "animation". Because that's where the term comes from. In Japan, everything animated is anime. To a speaker of Japanese, The Simpsons is anime.
Cloth doesn't behave in the real world like it does in comics.
I think that only applies to Pokemon that have Japanese names. Example: "I just caught two Chikorita, two Pikachu, and five Charmanders."
Once upon a time, I was returning to the US from Canada. There was a long line at the border and the border patrol folks were taking their sweet time clearing people. I decided that I'd conserve my gas rather than leaving it sitting there burning gas while the line wasn't moving at all. I shut my car off, and shortly…
You and I know that Thor is not a codename, but does everyone else? Isn't it possible that there are atheists who would decide that the Avenger named Thor is really just some dude with amazing powers who took the name from Norse mythology. Or maybe Thor himself decides that he's not worthy of his name even and…
Ok, so you're upset because in absence of an explanation it is weird.
Here's a possible explanation:
A woman mysteriosuly discovers the hammer in her front yard and picks it up. She is instantly transformed into the armored God of Thunder. Then Loki shows up and starts wrecking the city. She punches Loki and he dies. News crews show up on the scene and try to interview this woman who…
Thor might get Mjolnir back in time, but if the new Thor is popular, she could be kept around as well. Maybe she'll get a new name or maybe she'll keep operating as "Thor" while the original Thor takes on some other identity. Anything is possible.
Blade is a relatively minor character who would have a hard time leading a solo book right now. Storm is a relatively minor character whose only claim to fame is being one of many popular X-men characters.
"You don't become Thor by wielding the hammer"
Marvel decided that in addition to being the dude's name, it is also a title. Or maybe ths woman who receives the Power of Thor doesn't realize that there really is a God of Thunder and thinks he's just a superhero. Superhero "codenames" are always passed around to successors, so why wouldn't she take on his superhero…
Yeah, I don't see Black Widow working well all on her own as a protagonist, but she works really well when working with other characters. She was amazing in The Winter Soldier and good in The Avengers (I don't blame the character for not being too interesting in Iron Man 2).
Maybe they could do a "SHIELD" movie with…