Now that would be badass.
Now that would be badass.
It’s pretty common for sports franchises in cities with a large Hispanic community to do this. NBA teams do it all the time. That’s where you get shit like, “Los Lakers”, “El Heat”, and “Neuva York”. But you are correct in thinking that it’s pretty fucking stupid.
Starred because Nash.
From a purely aesthetic standpoint, this movie looks fantastic, and I’m extremely excited. But I really, really hope it’s not trying too hard to emote the original Star Wars. There just look to be so many parallels and plot beats that almost seems like it’s a remake of A New Hope. I hope it’s just the trailers playing…
You know what? I’m just going to say it: I’m fucking sick of Ridley Scott’s shit. The guy made a couple of sci fi classics 30 fucking years ago, and has been living off the street cred ever since. His output since then has been terribly hit and miss (mostly miss). So fuck him and his…
Yeah, the McDavid shirt that was used on the show was discontinued and replace by another one. Same with the pants from G-star that he wears on the show.
Yeah, that site is super helpful. The only things you can’t get anymore are the exact McDavid compression shirt, and the pants. Both have new versions that came out and it’s extremely difficult to find the old ones. But otherwise, you can get pretty damn close. Thought the costume does end up being a little pricey the…
Another thing completely unbelievable about this movie is an in-her-prime Sandra Bullock playing a socially aloof shut-in that seems to have trouble meeting men. PREPOSTEROUS.
Ah, I totally misread that. I actually tried Michaels, but the one I went to didn’t have any fabric, and there was a Hobby Lobby right down the street.
Let’s also not forget how instrumental the Internet was for TBWP’s viral marketing campaign (really the first of its kind for modern viral marketing), and how critical that was to the film’s success. I remember going in to it being not quite sure if it was real or not, and the movie was that much more effective for it.
Ok.
I agree they still kept it pretty toned down and “grounded”. I definitely didn’t hate it, and I knew it was inevitable that he’d wear it, I just preferred the black costume.
I put together a Daredevil black costume for Halloween this year, although I did spend a fair amount of time piecing it together, since I was trying to get as close to screen-accurate as possible (a lot of what he actually wears is no longer available, so I had to approximate it in some areas). But it is totally…
I did too. It fit with the much more grounded, “street-level” vibe the show had. I feel like they would have stuck with it too, if it wasn’t for them feeling the obligation to put him in the red suit to appease fans. But to me, his off-the-shelf black suit fit the tone of the show much better than when he finally dons…
That woman is 51 years old and can keep pace with Chloe Bennet and Adrianne Palicki, both 20+ years her junior.
One thing I never understood in the first Guardians of the Galaxy was why Quill didn’t seem concerned at all with going to Earth. Clearly they have interstellar capability, but at no point in the movie did Quill express interest in going there, which I found odd.
I’m having a hard time buying Hunter and May’s plan to infiltrate HYDRA. They are both known SHIELD operatives that have had numerous encounters with HYDRA. Does HYDRA not keep dossiers on SHIELD agents they’ve encountered? It seems that an organization that was able to fester inside a government spy agency for…
Honestly, the continuity stuff is the most boring side of it
I’m gonna stick through to episode 6, but, unless there’s a major improvement, I’m gonna walk. It’s pretty evident that this show has been hamstrung by a low budget, that is either being exacerbated by mediocre writing, or the mediocre writing is a result of trying to cover for the low budget. I’m not sure which, but…
Exactly! Just feels a bit uninspired.