I agree. I think they should flip the casting. That would work perfectly.
I agree. I think they should flip the casting. That would work perfectly.
I agree. It's a bold move on Marvel's part and I'm glad they're taking chances on lesser known/more "out there" franchises. I will certainly reward their risk taking on GotG at least once.
Completely valid point.
It's entirely possible the film is getting an earlier international release, which is pretty common, especially with Marvel films. For example, The Winter Solider is coming out almost two weeks internally before it's released stateside. The release date for Singapore very well could be accurate.
It seems a little unfair to lump Dark Shadows in with the rest of these. That movie definitely wasn't great, but the rest of these are fucking horrible.
Hell the fuck yeah. This movie is either so weird that it will work and be a huge success, or it's so weird people wont get it and it will fall flat on its face; there's no in-between on this one. However, I'm as giddy as a little bitch for it.
I had never seen Steven Ogg before, but I immediately recognized him as Trevor when I watched this last night. And not just off his voice, it's incredible how well GTAV capture his look and mannerisms. He ended being the funniest part of the episode.
That's a great question. It might be another Quicksilver/Scarlet Witch scenario where two studios have the rights at once.
Pretty cool little Venn to get a quick idea of who owns what. But it does leave out the fact that Fox and Sony also have access to a slew of other fairly big names from acquiring the movie rights to FF/X-men and Spider-man, respectively.
Oh, agreed 100%. Zero chemistry, totally forced, and completely uninteresting. If they wanted an actual relationship that made sense, they would hook him up with Sif, the motherfucking warrior goddess.
Dumb. Dumb, dumb, dumb, dumb, dumb. DUMB.
Let's not forget two other things '80s rarely shied away from: violence and tits.
I completely agree with you. It is, by no means, a good movie. However, it seemed the filmmakers at least "got" the source material and didn't shit out some bastardized version of the story.
You know, as cheesy and dated as that movie is, it at least didn't shit all over its source material. So, I suppose that's something, right?
To quote the great Agent K, "A person is smart. People are dumb, panicky dangerous animals"
...and she follows them almost directly to the house Rick and Carl stopped at and rings the doorbell.
Judith is a different thing — her fate most likely cannot be shown on television.
I smell reboot.
Glory to labor!
God that looks fucking depressing. It's a wonder they were able to keep pace during the Cold War for so long.