You're in luck because they're both getting their own Netflix series, along with Iron Fist and Daredevil, followed by a fifth series that will team them all up. It's set in the Avengers movie universe so here's hoping Misty Knight shows up.
You're in luck because they're both getting their own Netflix series, along with Iron Fist and Daredevil, followed by a fifth series that will team them all up. It's set in the Avengers movie universe so here's hoping Misty Knight shows up.
I didn't know that, but it is an interesting point. Still, I think if Thor can gain such popularity overseas, Wonder Woman certainly can. Really, that's the most embarrassing thing about DC's stance on Wonder Woman: the whole "she's hard to do" is bunk because it's already been done. Thor is basically just Wonder…
Good points, all. Particularly on DC's ineptitude. I have seen the Wonder Woman pilot, and it is painful. I do think there's an element of sexism at play, though. Not a plot, just casual sexism. DC seems to not want any women (or, laughably, children) reading their comics, and I don't think the terrible pilot…
Oh, I didn't know that. I take back what I said about Blade, then.
I'm not saying Panther has no fans. Clearly someone cares about him. All I'm saying is, if we were to do a poll on the most popular superheroes, Wonder Woman would be way, way, WAY higher up the chain than Black Panther.
Oh, don't get me wrong, I agree that you could make one badass Black Panther movie. You can make a good movie out of anything, and even if that weren't true, Wakanda is such an awesome concept that it would be great to see it on the big screen.
All I'm saying is that it's not the same as Wonder Woman. Wonder Woman is…
Well, you have a point in that average moviegoers knew very little about Iron Man, but the average comic book fan knew a lot about him, and he was a popular superhero. I don't know any comic book fans, myself, who rank Black Panther among their favorites. My older geek friends prefer Falcon to Black Panther, and my…
Does anyone give a shit about Black Panther, though? I don't know any Panther fans. I'd love to see more people of color in Avengers (I'm pissed that War Machine wasn't in the first one), but let's be fair here, Marvel did give Blade three movies before they ever even got around to Spider-Man.
So.... how do I become funemployed? It sounds pretty nice.
"An outfit I will wear for the rest of my life." Ah, only the young could say such a thing. Especially with shoes as embarrassing as those.
The beginning was hardly the worst part...
Most people liked Dr. Strangefate.
What movie is that from?
I think you're assuming a lot about the person walking through the house, here. I'm a man, and if I crawled/walked through this haunted house with a male friend, and we were both groped and licked by men, my first thought wouldn't be "a man is touching us, that makes us women." Yes, in most entertainment involving…
I hold the door for everybody if I'm in front of them, and nobody otherwise. It's just being polite. But if anyone calls me a gentlemen I politely ask them not to, and you'll never hear me use the word "chivalry" in a positive light.
I always just ask my date what she prefers. I don't care who pays. Hell, I love a free meal no matter what the circumstances.
My brother-in-law came up with an awesome idea that sadly my sister didn't take to. He wasn't into hyphenated names so he wanted to combine their names (Rand + Helton = Randelton). I really wish they had decided on it, but instead they're just keeping their maiden names (what do you call a man's maiden name? you…
I am not going to DEMAND my wife change her name to Zorblox the Destroyer!
I can never hate anyone who made "Like a Virgin." Fucking classic.
I'm in my 20s, and I remember when I was a teenager everyone hated on Michael Jackson, but the moment he died, everyone was talking about how great and talented he was. I have no doubt the same would happen to Madonna. I think most people who bitch…
Rape is... less believable than gunpoint robbery? I'm pretty sure they're statistically similar. And I'm also pretty sure people are more likely to say "Oh I was robbed at gunpoint once!" than "Hey, did I tell you guys about the time I was raped?"
Argh! Jealous!