Free-Gratis
Free Gratis
Free-Gratis

To some extent I buy it, a lot of their individual exploits happen within a short period of time, there's buildup that only that character is aware of and when it all boils over the climax last so little time it's not like you just call up your buddy Stark to fly over and fix your shit for you. What bothered me more

Don't forget Doc ock becoming Spider-man, I stopped reading Spider-man a long time ago but I knew that was a train wreck in the making.

I'll tell you why, cause Singer's mom said, 'oh are you working on the Captain Americas films again?" and he said, "no ma, it's x-men, it was always x-men" and she said 'oh i don't know the x-mans' and now he's throwing a little fit over it because she doesn't pay any attention to him and Marvel down the street has

Captain America had a TV show too, there were a lot of live action comic tv shows back in the 60's-70's like the Hulk, Flash, Batman, Spiderman, etc, some cartoons like super friends.

We're friends now, I just compared this to prequels too

I need to know why the hotel was haunted about as much as I needed to know how the Force worked.

First-world problems are a bitch

Dude, yeah. I can only blame Moffat for the last 3 years. Davis had a lot of cheese and general silliness, but he handled the long seasonal storyarchs way way better and it never felt stale because the companion was changing all the time. And I just cared more about the characters for whatever reason. Donna should

I know right? Not only did it take ages to load for me, but that terrible bar on the side slid over every time I tried to find the full screen button or see where the resolution was set. I had to just default to opening Youtube and doing a search. Fuck Yahoo.

Everything is terrible if you compare it to The Incredible, though.

Marketing is all about demographics man. This is a G to PG film, marketed to kids and 'tweens', Marvel is marketed to teenagers and adults. Marketing fucks have no faith in humanity, you see. They boil the populace down into statistics and sub groups and have zero expectations for your ability to rationally or

they plugged wreck it ralph too

That's a bit harsh, by all accounts Matt Smith is a super sweat guy. I'm a Tennent fan myself, but Smith is a better actor by far. Tennant over-acted a lot, but I still liked him. If anything drug that show down it was Moffat, in my opinion. And the agonizingly long infatuation they had with Amy fucking Pond and doe

Just wait, gif teasers for teasers to teasers are just around the corner. No more play button!

oh boy, don't go digging in that old wound again.

I don't think they've officially given it a title, but calling it "Man of Steel 2 : anything" would be a misstep for sure at this point. Drop the MoS and just call it Bats vs Supes, or call it some other bullshit, but don't pretend it's a Man of Steel movie when you're not even going to be fully focused on Superman's

oh, you're right, I had to IMDb him to double check. I crossed some wires in my head, I'm remembering him from Chicago Code, the one you're thinking of. Too bad that show didn't get picked up for a second season, it's first season was way better than the last few of The Shield but it just kind of got passed over.

Wait, can you call Apocalypse a sequel to Days of Future Past when that movie is all ready the sequel to First Class? I know that by definition it's right but aren't there bigger and more complicated words that could be used there.

I loved him in the Wire, moreso in the later seasons, even though his role was trimmed back by then, I just thought his performance in some of the earlier seasons were a bit stiff, but I liked the character. I didn't even know he was in this movie til this trailer, I thought Gary Oldman was going to be the human

And Band of Brothers.