Possibly a reference to the finale of Angel?
Possibly a reference to the finale of Angel?
Because the Confederacy told him. The Confederacy who was explicitly trying to get gravitonium. So, you know, they were lying about him attacking at that very second.
Obviously you care, or you wouldn’t have commented.
The end of Season 5's events were running side by side with Infinity War (Whedon even said so when discussing the end of Season 5), the events of Infinity War has been said to have happened over the course of a few days, the opening of Season 6 was set 1 year later,…
I had no reason to think that T3 would suck, so yeah, was excited, and disappointed.
Since I was a kid, I wanted to see THE WAR and the future and all of that, and I was riding a pretty high Christian Bale kick at the time, so I was excited for T4 (I might be one of the few people who actually enjoyed it for what it was…
While I won’t argue that “where you been the last 5 years” couldn’t have meant “everything you’ve been through the last 5 years” but that phrasing lends itself MUCH more toward meaning that physically where she’s been the last 5 years, and much more in line with Mac’s normal manner of speaking.
As far as Deke’s…
Yeah, the only acknowledgements we’ve gotten to the ABC world of Marvel was that Jarvis (from Agent Carter) appeared in Endgame, and Nick Fury made mention in Age of Ultron that he got the Helicarrier from “some old friends” which was the AoS crew (and part of that season involved them getting that ready for Fury).
Some…
Regardless of what the showrunners have said, and regardless of the fact that the season opened with a “one year later” thing... the last episode had this:
“Cautious optimism” has been my approach on this whole thing, but I’ll be damned if I can’t help but to be excited by this even... even with all things considered.
Well, there goes Disney’s hope to turn a profit on the thing... might as well cancel it!
I hate offset thumbsticks.
Sarah Conner be all:
Binge watching porn definitely does contribute to tons of emissions ;)
We are also discussing a company who basically built their entire empire on rehashing fairy tales; the very idea basically resting on mining nostalgia AND building a base for future nostalgia. Disney World/Land are entire parks built around “come see the things you remember as a kid, and bring your children too so…
“I don’t get it — are Democrats and otherwise decent people required to remain silent in your forecast of how this plays out?”
I don’t get it either... that’s the entire point of my reply. It’s a double edged sword and a choice between basically falling on your sword to do the morally RIGHT thing, or do the wrong thing…
“Tiffany possesses Jennifer Tilly’s body, on the set of a movie about Chucky, in Seed of Chucky.”
That’s amazing... I’m gonna have to get to that one now!
“(oh, and, yes, Tiffany possessed and stole the body of actress Jennifer Tilly in Seed.)“
That’s brilliant. Enough to convince me to finally sit down and watch that one :D
I’ll take your word that it got better. My experience was essentially it didn’t turn out to be what was promised (and the fall of society I was so interested in seeing was hidden from the viewer with the families confined to that neighborhood), and by the end of the second season I found almost every character to be…
By the end of the second season, I honestly didn’t care what happened to anyone on the show... that’s when I realized I wasn’t going to waste any more time on it (Under the Dome taught me the value of not seeing something I’m not enjoying through to the end).
That’s anything under the Disney umbrella. It would be naive to assume a “movie strategy” for each of their brands independent of the whole business picture.
Even just assuming things branded “Disney”, that’s 35 releases in the years 2015-2018. 3 live action reboots, 4 nostalgia mines... that’s 20%.
It had a budget of 105 million... the US box office 85.3 million, but had a worldwide gross of 142.3 million. It might have not broken even domestically, but worldwide it made a 35% profit on its budget.
There’s no reason to think that a reboot will do any better.