We got a headache from trying to pinpoint all the references in the latest trailer for Steven Spielberg’s Ready…
We got a headache from trying to pinpoint all the references in the latest trailer for Steven Spielberg’s Ready…
Bring us the girl, wipe away the debts.
Just don’t call him late for dinner harharhar!
I’m disappointed that there’s no Uncle Sam in this,and that they chose to go for original DC characters like Red Tornado and Citizen Cold to fill out the team, rather than using old Quality Comics characters. That would have been cool.
EDIT: I’m actually seeing in some places that Uncle Sam IS in this series. If so,…
Have them being hunted by Black Canary and Huntress on their crime spree and I’m so into this
Hire Paul Dini, make Harley and Ivy movie, ignore the rest of the DCEU.
I’m pretty sure I’ve only ever seen Annie Hall. I remember renting it from Blockbuster as a teenager, aware of the fact that it was a classic and blissfully ignorant of the details of Woody Allen’s life. I liked it a lot but read more about him afterward and never really felt compelled to dive deeper.
I saw Manhattan in college (and actually before I was aware of all the allegations against him or even that he had married his ex-girlfriend’s daughter) and remember being bewildered that it was widely considered a classic. I hated it.
I actually adore Midnight in Paris, though it was also at a time when I was hopelessly pining for my hometown. But more recently, I saw Manhattan and was absolutely horrified by everything happening in it. It’s stunningly beautiful in its framing, but basically objectively awful
Seinfeld: You should probably stop playing Wolverine before you and the audience start getting tired of it.
When you have a friggin button IN YOUR DESK that locks your office door like a James Bond villain, you do not get to claim that “Some of what is being said about me is untrue or mischaracterized.”
Spidey has worn his normal spandex outfit in the comics in everything from fighting a mugger to participating in an intergalactic war.
Even if Guggenheim doesn’t get fired specifically for any inappropriate behavior on his part, not sure how he can go back to Arrow realistically after Emily Bett Rickards called him “weak and complicit” for trying to cover for this guy & Stephen Amell fully backed her up (saying “if you aren’t part of the soluti0n,…
Well, you know, blond hair tends to get darker as you get older, and Cap is 97.
He should play either Dick Grayson or Tim Drake as Batman. Like, why put another Bruce Wayne on the screen? Affleck was a good choice, but they mucked up everything around his portrayal. Might as well do something new.
What are the odds wifey turns out to be evil, is roundly defeated, and Kara/Mon El restart their relo guilt free? (you can’t have a hero, esp a female one, break up a happy marriage... too homewrecker)
Okay, I’m saying this as a person who genuinely liked Mon-El last season - it’s fucking cruel not to say “Wow, lady, stop hugging me, I’m from the future and I’m married” the instant you show up. If I were Kara, I would have punched him in the face.
Saturn Girl’s one of the foundational members of the Legion of Super-Heroes, so they probably aren’t turning her evil.
“Wake Up” feels different than your average episode of Supergirl. There’s very little in the way of action and there…
I’m guessing they made this episode because they had to work out the production schedule for the crossover, and Melissa Benoist and Chyler Leigh were probably unable to do more for this episode.