Now this is Mole like it.
Now this is Mole like it.
How cool was Samaritan's interface. I love how they made it so different from the way our machine sees the world. The special effects department is insanely creative.
While I think that may be the case with Favreau, they were actually wanting to diversify after Brannagh and Johnson. Mainly because they were hired for their niche specialty. It wouldn't make sense to have Johnson do Cap2 as his flavor is that sort of uber patriotism and 1940's nostalgia...
"Listen Henry...try not to block the IHop logo ok..."
So Fox aired the episodes out of order so that the character development and plot seemed Schizophrenic, put long breaks in between episodes and barely put forth any marketing when new episodes actually aired. I'm sure they are shocked it didn't do well.
Mysterio and Kraven?! Yesssssssssssss
Gonna take issues with two of them because that's my job being a geek online:
How did Anakin Skywalker fall to the dark side and become Darth Vader?
"Where does The Force come from?" "How are people gifted with it?" Oh wait.....
Always suspected the woman at #4 was the aged Romana, the way she and the Doctor share that last look, hinting their long past and how she knows he has to do this in order to save the universe, a final goodbye of old friends.
3. Mako's father was a swordmaker. They were visiting Tokyo for the first time when Oni-Baba attacked. Mako put swords on her Jaeger to honor her family. Hence the awesome, "For my family!" line.
Peter Serafinowicz is in Guardians of the Galaxy. That's also being produced by Disney. Star Wars/Marvel film crossover confirmed.
All dead supporting characters are brought back to life? Sam is alive and is in both good mental and physical health? Dean stays in this dimension and is sober? Castiel isn't the catalyst for a disaster that is the setup for next season? All of these things would shock the shit out of me!
You know which major Marvel character seems to have been erased from X-Men? Cyclops. Yeah, he died, off-camera even, in the movies, but we're going back and presumably rebooting things. Why take out one of the mainstays of the series?
If Fox wants to get serious they should go for a whole different kind of superhero movie. You don't beat a company by doing what they are doing. Give us the crazy Deadpool movie!
That shot of Nebula, though.
This is so much more fun to talk about than that scene.
I would be okay with that. It would be hysterical if Fury used that advanced tech just to make multiple Patton Oswalts.
To be honest, I've always thought that any film-maker would need to be pretty hardcore to do Wonder Woman justice. I've got a bit of a thing for imagining just what someone like, say, Katheryn Bigelow, could do with WW, combined with a damned good script and some damned good actors. The problem that *all* superhero…
"assemble the pieces of a cinematic Justice League."