My point was that it didn’t feel consistently like that. You can’t just throw scenes like that into an otherwise straight action movie. Compare to A Knight’s Tale, which lets that tone permeate throughout.
My point was that it didn’t feel consistently like that. You can’t just throw scenes like that into an otherwise straight action movie. Compare to A Knight’s Tale, which lets that tone permeate throughout.
But he’s not a photojournalist yet. And, like I said, literally one scene before, he didn’t want any footage of Spider-Man to exist.
I didn’t say that nobody was filming him, just that he wouldn’t be filming himself.
While I haven’t finished Jessica Jones, in the comics his name is Zebediah Killgrave. And Killmonger is named Erik Killmonger.
Well, they’ll have to at least release it by July 7.
Except at the time he didn’t want anyone to even know Spider-Man existed, let alone be filming it himself.
Do you actually want an answer to that question, or are you being facetious?
And there goes my complete lack of interest...
“the genius insurgent who’s destabilized Wakanda multiple times in the comics.”
Not much of a discussion to have. They were born with them.
Tatiana Maslany. Just give it time, though.
Most of the cast in that movie is white people.
I think it may be the first big budget main stream movie to have a majority black cast, period.
I really like the idea of having him and Mordo be allies for the entire movie, instead of him changing sides somewhere in the second act. That’s how you get a well-developed villain.
Peter Parker is sitting in class with his laptop, watching a YouTube clip of himself fighting Giant Man from Civil War
Sky High
I mean, it only makes sense that Guardians of the Galaxy would use the original version.
Probably happens fairly early in the movie.
Or he shaved after filming was over.
He said *unnecessary* apostrophes, though.