JollyRancher
JollyRancher
JollyRancher

I'm not saying that those weren't his ideas. I get the film he was trying to make, the only problem I have with the engineers is the way they look are unimpressive. It was the fact that the ideas Ridley wanted were not used to the best of it's ability by Lindelof as the screenwriter.

Leitch your worst scene was horrible. Slow, Boring, never truly gets to a point and is so worried about the mystery that the conclusion comes out as one big cocktease that doesn't work.

That fairy sure applied too much rouge today.

I don't think it will be Khan. If it is then they played it up way too much in the trailer, which makes all the secrecy of who the villain is eventually pointless. I think they are making it seem like Khan on purpose, but it will be someone else entirely.

Wolverine would be last and definitely least for me..... that movie was a piece of shit. At least X-3 had Magneto moving a huge ass bridge, Colossus, and Kelsey Grammer as Beast. While Wolverine had nothing positive.

Same. I never liked the look of Gotham in TDK or TDKR over BB. It just didn't feel like Gotham in the later two, just seemed more like a generic city. I thought Nolan did a fantastic job bringing Gotham to life in BB.

I remember I saw a cartoon, or maybe even read a comic book(Can't remember which, stupid memory) in my french class in high school. But since it was in french and not english, I didn't really understand it. And somehow I got an A in that class.....

I don't think Ridley is probably at fault here. I can see what he was trying to make with it, and while he certainly had his ideas made, he was not the one to write the script. He had a complete turd of a screenplay to work with, and I wouldn't be surprised if the studio was putting pressure on him to make this happen

I think when they are talking about Batman, they mean Bruce in the Bat suit. Not the broken shell of a man that was Brucluse Wayne.

TV Shows and movies are totally different. You have 13 to 22 episodes per season to play around with, where an absence like that every 20th episode or so can be pulled off, just as long as it is good.

Yeah, Batman getting into the city doesn't seem implausible, HE IS THE BATMAN! The healing of the spine in such a short time though.... that is fucking ridiculous.

Because in the end it was a cash grab? Which would also explain the raising a shit ton of questions and not answering any of them so they can mine that shit for sequels as well. I don't think they really cared whether or not they made a good movie, just as long as they made a new franchise(or half a franchise, since

I hope they revisit the island as much as they can. I really want to see that part of Wonder Woman's origins, the only problem is I doubt the CW could do it without turning the Amazons into straw feminists. But I would like to see them explore the greek mythology aspect of it. Though since Diana ends up in america

I agree completely. Star Wars was the first thing I ever geeked out over. I was like probably 3 or 4 when I first saw them when I got the original trilogy on VHS for a birthday. No matter what I will still love them, and nothing can ruin it for me. If you don't like a kinect game, or a cartoon show, so what? Sure you

The 501st started out as a clone trooper unit(which is who these guys are), they were the ones who dealt out the jedi executions, then they later became stormtroopers like all the other surviving clones. You know that the clones and stormtroopers are still pretty much the same thing right? The only difference is that

The reason why I disliked the ending is in either instance, Marcus giving John the heart transplant or Marcus wearing John's skin. Both were just dumb, and I think having Marcus become damaged beyond repair and saving John in the process is better than John needing a heart transplant.....

Your attempt to ruin Jurassic Park for me will not work I say!

I really liked the first half, but the 2nd half was meh. When your second half is going to be mainly action, you can't have the action scenes be mediocre. Then again even when I read the series before it, I liked the book enough but really wasn't that into it. I liked the 2nd one a lot better, and the third one was

It is intentionally regressive by the government, it is to keep the citizens outside of the capitol in so much fear and misery that they will have their spirits broken enough so they will never try to rebel again.