You're right! He was in Viet Nam with toad and the others, when Mystique comes to the rescue.
You're right! He was in Viet Nam with toad and the others, when Mystique comes to the rescue.
Havok’s mutilated chest piece is in the Bolivar Trask museum of dead mutants’ stuff, that included some dragonfly wings, and a few other bits and pieces. the implication is that Havok is dead.
Havok’s mutilated chest piece is in the Bolivar Trask museum of dead mutants’ stuff, that included some dragonfly wings, and a few other bits and pieces. the implication is that Havok is dead.
Not until just now, in this trailer!
Nope. Metal claws in the future. Nixon-era Wolverine had bone claws throughout.
You realize that they are filming is Savannah, GA, where a good bit of Forest Gump was set?
Sadly, the apparent answer to your question is, “No.”
Call it the “Andromeda Syndrome” ... how shows with exciting premises, good casts, wonderful plots and generally good writing in their premier season seem so eager to perform the Sani-Bowl Death Spiral in their subsequent seasons.
It's a mystery.
Smaller, younger, more cutesy, and with vinyl footpads just screeming “stuffed toy” in time for Christmas.
SMH.
Mmm, ahh, the Omega beams are something, but, er, ah, you should see what can do with my Boom Tube. And don't even start with my Mother Box.
Hey! I suddenly figured out a plan to deal with those 430,000 illegal emissiongate VWs!
Given the enormous quantity of food these guys (and frankly all the megafauna) must have eaten, the world’s land masses must have been about knee deep in, er, fertilizer. That is to say, guano ruled the earth, the plants and animals just maintained the guano supply at acceptable levels.
Much like an election year.
Let me add a vote for the extended cut ... it fills in a lot of the WTF plot wholes that riddled the theatrical release. A little longish, and still not a perfect movie, but at least it makes more sense and the world-building is amazing-er.
Bleaurgh!
Sorry.
Gut reaction.
“We’re always going to be drawn to a strong creative vision. But we are not going to do that unless we feel their passion.”
Translation: We are sick of waiting for GRRM to finish his damn book.
This is a 14 year old girl.
I’ve not seen any of his films except “Life Itself,” and that was pretty good for what it was.
I'll give it a shot. Thanks for the heads-up!
Whoever this guy is, he has some cojones, trying to improve Francois Truffaut's recipe.
After viewing this and several related videos, I have determined never to eat Octopus again. They are just too “human,” if that is not an insult to the mollusks.