CthulhuWho
CthulhuWho
CthulhuWho

Musk’s tunnel sounds like pure science fiction. While a cool concept, it’s decades away from reality, and that’s assuming the public has a sustained appetite for the project.

Not to mention Scorsese ended with that shot specifically to symbolize the overall theme of the film.

It’s not at al uncommon for trailers to be released with unfinished CGI. They will probably be polishing the CGI right up till before release. 

The fact that John August wrote the primary screenplay is a huge draw. While Guy Ritchie appears to have co-credit, probably for his contribution to character and dialogue, August is a solid writer and great story teller.

A few thoughts...

An interesting aspect to this whole saga is the screenplay. Disney made a decision to boot Gunn from GOTG3, but unless they toss his screenplay in its entirety they can’t really remove his name from the movie.

Agreed. If the same scenario played out with Coogler the outcry would be just as loud, if not louder. 

Well put. 

The problem with autonomous cars is that they are being programmed to follow rules of driving that almost no one actually adhere too.

They’ve identified a person of interest. Here is his photo. If found contact the FBI right away.

Scenario 1 (Good): Wife and I are watching a movie that we both are interested in but haven’t been obsessing about. Use of smart phone in a reasonable scale is fine.

Very cool new series. Enjoyed this very much. Keep it up.

Great video. Love it!

THANK YOU. How can you say that not many superhorse movies have charming heroes. There are literally all the MCU films plus a whole host of others like Hellboy and Kick-Ass that also have great heroes.

Yep. Hate to say it, but they guy isn’t a bad writer.

Me too. That Which Should Not Be has one of the very best Wendigo stories I’ve ever read.

Yea but WB is too impatient they want money now.

So Jeremy Renner tweeted a copyrighted picture of himself? Is that a thing now, instant copyright?

This is cool, but the most important question was not answered. Do you still need to sit through advertisements like Hulu or is it commercial free like Netflix?