Dreamweaver13
Dreamweaver13
Dreamweaver13

I went to this con over the weekend. I didn’t attend Amell’s panel. I can tell you, in all the panels that I did attend, the actors just spoke around their work or more specifically on other aspects of their life and career. As an example, the Dave Foley panel mostly ended up being about Dave’s interest in UFOs and

Do animals play video games in this dimension? ‘Cause I don’t wanna freak you out.

The cape is still too long. The tone of the movie & colors of the costume seem too dark & dreary for the character. However, I'm hoping that by the end of the film it'll transition into something more...hopeful.

Amazing!! I hope they consider adding a giant penny & T-Rex.

My productivity will be down at least 20% as I shall be watching this over and over throughout the day.

Can't they just put Bruce Timm, Paul Dini, et al. in charge of the whole DC Universe/Justice League-thing? Let them do what they did for the animated side for live-action and, as suggested by many others, have Brad Bird direct. Warner Bros. is over-thinking this, embrace that your characters are fantasy characters not

'Office Space' continues to influence pop culture 13 years later (see also today's Debunkery post) :D

I didn't perceive this newness that you refer and suggest that the general audience member failed to differentiate it too because of their use of the same character design for Mystique, Hugh Jackman's appearance and the almost shot-for-shot internment camp scene revealing Magneto's powers. I'm going to rewatch First

As I tend to be more of a fanboy, I find this whole idea to be dreadful. While I am grateful for what the X-films helped establish for the success of comic book films, they do seem a bit fragmented.

I agree about the textures & I still think that cape is too long. It doesn't matter how "super" you are, because a cape that long is just another story for Edna Mode. Also, I hope the "deadliest catch" footage isn't indicative of the overall pace, 'cause it made me sleepy.

That spit-curl pop-out was a nice touch. Love this.

Let's not forget Batman's Vibrating Palm.

Nick Fury uses them a lot in the comic books. If there is a particularly dangerous or life threatening situation, a Life Model Decoy is sent in his place and the real Nick is usually watching and out of harms way. Because they use them so much, my thinking was if he "died" then they really hadn't lost anyone, but that

I would've been okay if they killed Nick. At the beginning, when Loki first invades the S.H.I.E.L.D. base, I actually thought that when Nick is shot that they'd reveal he was an LMD. They even mention later in passing the LMDs. In the long run, I guess Phil had more of an emotional impact, and as in other

Haha, I see an extra "r" snuck in. Good catch @JennaW!

Woohoo! Thanagrarians!

"Let me show you my plan for sending you home. Please excuse the crudity of this model, I didn't have time to build it to scale or to paint it."

I think most superhero films are too loosey-goosey with the masks/helmets.

Observation: Hawkeye is ambidextrous, 'cause he's drawing with his left in the Avengers trailer but in Thor he drew the bow with his right.

I was pondering whether I should catch-up too or just watch as a one off 'cause of Amy Acker.