Chris1970
Chris1970
Chris1970

I’m 90% sure — I’ll bet someone a hoagie — that Rick’s upcoming “farewell”  will be handled in a way that leaves the door open for his return. There will not be a corpse. For example: He gets into a battle on the helicopter when it attempts to abduct someone. The helicopter spins out of control and crashes in the far

A lot of what I’ve heard about this game make it sound awfully boring. I’m a huge fan of sandboxes and sims, but do we need a game that creates a neede for you to brush and wash your horse, obsessively clean your weapons and go to the barber? And one that has an algorithm for the size of horse testicles in various

Are we sure that’s not Scott Free?

Yep. World War Z (the book) dealt so well with the reality that the passage of time was very much on the side of those fighting the Zed. It’s not an infinite crisis. 

Absolutely. He was so good in the flawed version of The Great Gatsby, too, possibly even nailing the spirit of his character (George Wilson) better than anyone else on screen. (Waterston was really great, too.)

Be great if they could steal Patsy Walker from Jessica Jones. A lineup of She-Hulk, Hellcat, Jubilee, Bobbi Morse, Wildstreak would be fun.

I have my doubts that the this show will be able to use the characters you’d really *want* in this. 

Max Brooks showed all the *different* kinds of stories you can tell within a zombie apocalypse. They punted on that for the World War Z movie. I suspect they still have to stay within the Kirkman-verse, whatever the hell that is, but it would be interested to see other kinds of survivalist stories.

Tom King’s Vision mini-run as a Netflix series would win all the Emmys.

Needed less glitz & shine, more grime & Severn Darden 

I love Stevens’ performance in Legion, and it works so well for that character. But it looks like some of his acting tricks/tics might be showing through a little bit here. 

To each their own. I laughed more at Ragnarok than GotG, and I *liked* GotG.

I am also incredibly fond of Homecoming. It’s so well down and has the Marvel spirit down to a tee. Keaton elevates is beyond almost anything done by other Marvel villains and I hope they learn from that. 

Agreed. I’m not ready to rank Infinity War yet, but my top Marvel-verse films, not necessarily in this order, are Winter Soldier, Black Panther, The Avengers, Ragnarok.... 

How about just give jobs to living actors. I like nostalgia as much as anyone. But I don’t want a future filled with CGI Bogarts, Fords, Hamills, Schwarzeneggers, Pacinos, etc. If Philip Seymour Hoffman can turn himself into Truman Capote through acting, then a modern actor can transform into a beloved cinematic

Need a Multiverse in which The Nun is married to The Master from “Manos: The Hands of Fate.” 

Isn’t that essentially that #1 fear of how Infinity War Part 2 will turn out? Time-turner overuse to wrap everything up?

Does Episode IX have any idea what it’s doing? How many times do you want to guess this script has been started over? Why adding so many characters in what should be a final chapter focused on the characters from chapters 1 and 2? Spaghetti against the wall at this point?

Does anyone even want to see this movie? Is there a market for it? And I say that as both a superhero movie and someone who will watch almost anything with Phoenix.