Chris1970
Chris1970
Chris1970

charity is the only way this doesnt look ugly imo. the idea is sound, having a community event to be welcome folks after such a long time of anxiety, but for this to go into disney’s pockets feels like showing the lion king (original) at a park for kids and then charging them money...im sorry if im too naive and this

I would go but only if every penny went to a charity or find dedicated to frontline workers and first responders and to families with small businesses decimated by this. These 2 movies are absolutely worth paying to see in the theater again, but I do think it’s a bad look to say, “Hey when this is over everyone pay

Death in comics is permanent. “Permanent” is defined as “until someone has an idea to use the character again.”

She is so ridiculously awesome. 

Obviously he hasn’t but doesn’t care, just wants to whine about a show he likely doesn’t even watch.

Damn this would have been great to see.

Whether or not Bale has done comedy before depends entirely on how you interpret American Psycho.

Bale is pretty funny in a lot of roles.

I saw the lede for today’s Morning Spoilers and saw Karl Urban’s name under the Loki photo. Had my hopes up that it was the Executioner appearing in the Loki tv series :(

What if Knives Out 2 took place in the Logan Lucky-verse??

He definitely said “two days ago” not “few” because that would require “A” in front of few.

That was my first thought, or Patrick Ewing could come out of the shower and say it was all a dream.

Hmph.. top this!

Remember when Superman DEFINITELY wasn’t in Justice League?

I'm glad they didn't treat us like idiots, we knew the obvious.

Crisis on Infinite Night Nurses

So maybe McAdams can get a Night Nurse Disney+ show, where she and Rosario Dawson’s Claire Temple compete for the title of the true Night Nurse.

Rebecca Ferguson isn’t a “newcomer” to the series, this is her third MI movie...

I think it is both, he is most definitely that good but he has also expressed his love for the character many times. I am quite sure he has kept the character with him all this time.

Yeah, Royal Shakespeare Company training will do that to you. I saw him on Broadway playing Prospero in “The Tempest” and there is a little bit of that in the present story.