I cried real tears as I watched this.
I cried real tears as I watched this.
There's going to be a lot of words written about this trailer. Analysis and frame by frame and all that good stuff. But I only need to say one thing.
Eric Bana may be a good actor, but he was poorly cast. And Ed Norton was cast well, but suffered from the same terrible writing as the first film.
I feel like I'm the only one who liked The Incredible Hulk, Liv Tyler notwithstanding.
Hahaha that train bit. This looks fun.
That’s too bad, because the fact that it’s an octopus operating technology is friggin’ awesome.
Star Trek. To finish what Marvel should have taken care of in the last round.
This is the best kind of cat, not slimy at all.
Over several decades, I built up a collection of thousands of books. Always imagined I'd have a huge library I would read again and again. What a load of crap. I'd read them once and put them on a shelf, telling myself how cool it was that I had so many books. After having moved one too many times, dragging hundreds…
Wasn't something like this already used in Terminator 3? Or are we just choosing to pretend that didn't happen?
I'm probably one of the biggest "apologists" for the Dark Knight Rises but this ending really comes to mind. I know they didn't ignore the ending per se but it was definitely bamboozling that it went from the above image and these words:
"You'll hunt me. You'll condemn me. Set the dogs on me."
Except it actually addressed what it would be like to be resurrected after being in Heaven. Not saying it was perfect, but I appreciate that they built it into the arc instead of ignoring it after 2 episodes.
Terminator 2: "The future is not set in stone. There is no fate but what we make for ourselves."
As I've said about Ben Affleck as Batman, I will withhold judgement until I see some of the performance. But as for this...
They could do House of M, which could potentially bud off into multiple new storylines.
Seeing as how we've wiped Last Stand out of continuity, how about we get a REAL version of the Dark Phoenix Saga?
I'm not that young (mid 30s) but I'm definitely from the more recent "voicemail generation", where the rule is "if you don't recognize the number, don't bother answering the call". That joint goes to vmail all day and it's rarely someone I feel the need to call back. The older generation seems to feel like they HAVE…
You could make this list entirely out of Ultimates/Ultimatum issues and it would still be 100% accurate.