Yeah, remember King got to do his own version as a mini series years later and it was freaking awful.
Yeah, remember King got to do his own version as a mini series years later and it was freaking awful.
There are some good things about it (the opening warehouse scene, the stuff in Cambridge), but it deeply suffers from a lot of things that others have commented on, so I won't go into them. Other issues, for me, are that the whole series, as Spielberg exerted more control, became more slapstick. The original "Raiders"…
He kind of lost it around the late 80s, but Jim Aparo's stuff for DC, particularly with Batman and the Specter, are really a great part of my childhood memories.
wasn't #9 also the plot of "Bio-Dome"?
Truly a book more people bought than ever finished reading.
I have. Kudos to her personal trainer.
Anything that gets Hathaway back into that outfit is good by me.
ACtually, Bruce surviving was just Alfred's dream. Congrats, you've bee Incepted.
Batman did die. Bruce Wayne lived. That's the point of the entire 3 movies.
Perhaps Fox only has limited access to certain characters in the FF universe. I'd love to see them redo the entire Silver Surfer thing. The FF-Galactus-Surfer story was one of the great comic series, and they utterly botched it last time.
I know a lot of people saw "Alice in Wonderland",but did anyone actually like it? I keep seeing that "From the producers of Alice in Wonderland" credit, and I can't find one person who liked it.
Wasn't this a plot in an episode of the original Star Trek? The city in the clouds episode.
It's not sci-fi but J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Silmarillion" is also a book that I think a lot of people bought but never read. I tried to when I went through my Tolkien period back in the 80s, and while I found the prose beautiful, it wasn't enough to hold my attention, and I've never gone back to it.
Didn't Spielberg once say that he's come to see the ending of "Close Encounters" as a downer because the guy abandons his family to go off to Never Never Land with the aliens? I think he stated that he's come to see that as irresponsible and that "E.T." has the ending that more closely reflects him: the kid stays and…
I really root for this movie. I've been a fan of George Miller for years and after softballs like "Happy Feet" and the collapse of "Justice League" (granted, I didn't care for his mo-cap idea), hopefully this will get him back on the live action track.
Man...this sounds like real inside baseball stuff. Good luck, Marvel. You're going to need it.
I only know the Guardians from the 70s when Vance Astro was part of the team. He was the one who had Captain America's shield. I always thought he was an interesting character, but good luck selling a guy who had to be encased in a costume just to exist to an audience. Then again, it looks like he's not even in this…
If it's anything like this, it'll be better than the game.
I'm predicting it now: Timur is going to be asked to do the next Batman movie.
"This is.....KRYYYPTOOOON!"