alliterator85
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alliterator85

Yes. That what the article stated, because that was the original run of the US version. It’s called “reading smart.”

You said his quote showed a pretty big mistake. However, his quote was about his time on both shows.

Colin’s quote begins with “My very first Whose Line show” and Colin Mochrie wasn’t on the first season of the original show. In fact, Colin doesn’t show up in the original show until Season 3 in 1991.

It’s more like Columbo meets Route 66.

Thanks for proving her right.

Go fuck yourself.

“This man made some bad movies I don’t like, therefore I want him to be an actual rapist.”

I’m not sure why you chose the specific images for these films and not the images that were provided by DC, especially since the image you provided for The Authority is actually from Superman and the Authority, the more recent incarnation that has an almost completely different set of characters from the original

Or that Talia al-Ghul is.

A trailer or at least a proper concept might help.

Thunderbolts really feels like the MCU film that’s gonna outright flop.

i don’t like making predictions like ‘this will be the one that breaks the marvel streak’, mostly because i do like the mcu and still watch everything...but this really seems like the one that noone wants or gives a shit about.

Prediction: she’s playing Songbird.

She’s an asshole, for sure, but has she really “proven herself to be the worst kind of anti-transgender bigot”?

The whole “if you give your money to someone you are responsible for their views” thing is just... ridiculously naive.

‘anyone who pledges to support her monetarily is also a transphobe’ and comments like that, where people say ‘you’re x if you y’, immediately draw my ire. Give me a reason that’s substantiated, not a threat of your perception of me shifting.

I mean, it really isn’t, considering Kang only maybe is related to Reed and also was born thousands of years into the future.

Synergy is when the movies adapt a character from the comics?

Marvel received more criticism when it came to light that all of Ironheart’s writers were white men, and, in fact, there were no black women writers on Marvel’s staff at that time. Oops!

Why are people still asking Alan Moore what he thinks of adaptations of his work? He hates them all, except for that one episode of JLU. That’s it.