Tomorrow’s Marvel Moment is the Avengers assembled circling shot, right? I mean what else comes close?
Tomorrow’s Marvel Moment is the Avengers assembled circling shot, right? I mean what else comes close?
I would like a Peggy Carter/Marion Ravenwood team-up.
I look forward to Endgame, when he says: “I can do this all nday (where n ≤ 14,000,605)” because, you know, timey-wimey timeline stuff.
Repping and prepping, wheeling and dealing. Paltrow spawn work in this world. It’s a shame mom doesn’t grok this reality.
Everything You Need to Dungeon Master Your First Dungeons & Dragons Game: this phrase - “Because I’m the damn DM, that’s why!”
Everything You Need to Dungeon Master Your First Dungeons & Dragons Game: this phrase - “Because I’m the damn DM,…
No. No there were not.
I found the Therapist’s henchmen support group quite enlighteningenabling:
Why would you?!?
I don’t have a point of reference for other bar/theater places, but there are two Alamo Drafthouses within a 30-minute drive of where I live (and one more by the end of the year), and I enjoy the smaller theater size, the mandatory quiet for a regular showing, and the food isn’t bad.
Sam Rockwell and Gary Shandling were great in this; that AC/DC-heavy sequence of Iron Man jumping out of a plane into battle a convention center was pretty good (why does Iron Man need a plane?); and the battle with a bunch of combat-bots was noisy fun. However, Mickey Rourke was acting in a totally different movie…
“I know gun-fu.” “Show me.”
Big, dumbgoofy, fun. With a heart. And a nice third act swerve.
Saw Shazam! today; liked it quite a bit.
OG BSG used “frack” in 1978.
I’m not sure there’s any one scene that’s as good as Diana going for it in no-man’s-land, but the ending of Shazam! is better than every DCEU movie except maybe Aquaman, and there’s a difference in the scale of stakes there that makes it hard to compare. Much, much better than Suicide Squad, which solves everything by…
I saw it today as well; while I liked how it handled both the ‘origin story’ and ‘hero has to understand his powers’ portion of the program, the hero has a genuine emotional growth arc. Billy’s search for family has some heartbreaking moments, and his decisions at the end are well done.
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“I knew this day would come. I’m out of here.” He’ll always be valedictorian in my heart, even if he did serve with the North Koreans in the war.
Sure, but I know for a fact that six drinks in I’d hit on Angua or Susan, and I don’t need that kind of ass-whuppin’.
Are we not using “phrasing” anymore?