PedroCabezuelo
PedroCabezuelo
PedroCabezuelo

And don't forget Sixth Doctor Colin Baker played a totally different character in a Fifth Doctor episode.

Except Hercules is charismatic, personable, funny, and larger than life. All things Vin Diesel isn't.

All I know is whatever Marvel movie Vin Diesel is in, I won't be seeing. Can't stand him.

Because this is Emmerich and he's a shit filmmaker? Wasn't Harvey Fierstein in Independence Day? Not sure if it was made clear in the film if the character was gay but I'm guessing this is the way they'll go - someone flamboyant so audiences will get he's gay, but it will probably never be mentioned in the film.

Smallville was not a great show, but at least it didn't take itself too seriously. Arrow on the other hand seriously needs to relax a bit.

Wow, thank you David S. Goyer, that is interesting, very interesting. Can you please shut up now?

Well it's great Warner Brothers is all hyped up about making more movies - this weekend. If MoS drops at the BO - which is certainly a possibility given the mixed reviews and mostly lukewarm response - expect them to get cold feet again. Remember, there was all sorts of loud rhetoric about sequels to Green Lantern and

I hear you. Every time they open their mouths, rather than make me want to see the movie, it has the complete opposite effect.

"[Amy Adams is] like this amazing actor." Who? Marlon Brando? Lawrence Olivier? Michael Caine??? I really need to know what amazing actor she is like.

Zack Snyder's idea of a badass females is Sucker Punch - hopes appropriately crushed.

Deborah Snyder: "...and I feel like there is a reason that this character has lasted 75 years. Fuck if I know what that reason is cause I don't read any of the comics cause those are stupid and I hated the early films cause they were stupid and I couldn't relate at all to Christopher Reeve's corny performance. I mean,

Oh Hans Zimmer, I'm sure you scored that scene exactly how you score every scene. Because ALL your scores sound exactly the same.

For the last time, Zack Snyder, YOU "didn't break the rules." Alan Moore "broke the rules." You just copied and pasted everything onto a movie screen - badly.

Why do people think they've just begun casting the 12th Doctor? Just because the BBC just announced Smith leaving doesn't mean they've all of a sudden started the search. Chances are they've been working on this for a long time. Traditionally, new Doctors are cast well in advance, even before they announce the

Davis Goyer translation: "we're not going for a Flash Gordon or Alex Raymond look cause those are stupid. Our movie isn't stupid. It's real, man. Look at how real it looks. This isn't you father's stupid Superman movie - this is serious, man. It's like, what if Superman existed in the real world? What if Krypton

Yeah, I get the whole parallel world thing. That's not the issue. The issue is there are a nearly infitinite number of stories that can be told within the Star Trek universe yet they basically retell one that a) doesn't need to be retold because the first one is considered a classic and beloved by many people and b)

Dear Christopher Nolan, Zack Snyder didn't deconstruct the super hero mythos. Alan Moore did. Moron.

Fantasic!

Yes! I was thinking the exact same thing. Not only does he not know anything about Star Trek, sounds like he can't even be bothered to learn. Really explains where the new Trek movies are coming from and why I detest them. You know, when Harve Bennett became the producer of Star Trek 2 the first thing he did was watch

This surprises you? The kid is a horrible actor.