I’m willing to bet this is a promotional stunt. I think, originally, they were going to call it Agatha: House of Harkness, but someone thought that sounded dumb and wanted to change it and then it changed again and eventually someone had the bright idea to go “Wait, what if we just keep changing the name every week to…
Look, just saying the words “Jedi John Wick” makes money signs spontaneously appear in executives eyes. So just do it, Disney. DO IT.
As a tribute to him, Marvel should release the original Fantastic Four film in theaters before they do the new Fantastic Four film. We need to see that Roger Corman produced FF, that had no official release, on the big screen.
Except it wasn’t “mostly” science fiction. It was “mostly” whatever it wanted to be, science be damned.
Doctor Who - I mean this, you can watch very old episodes to prove it - used to be mostly science fiction, with a little psionics thrown in. Not magic, not gods, not ridiculous and empty crap for stupid people.
“Space Babies”: ha ha what if babies could talk and were running a space station, what if a Xenomorph was made of snot, what if a space station could make a big fart, ha ha.
You know, good for him.
Hell yeah. His voice is so deep and gravelly, perfect for Galan of Taa.
This all sounds extremely awesome. I’m in.
Look, say what you will about Madame Web, but it was something we had never seen before. Was it dumb? Oh yeah. But it was a fun kind of dumb.
The Hunt for Gollum? Who is hunting him? Why? Because, well, we know where he ends up in the beginning of Lord of the Rings and we know where ends at the end of Lord of the Rings and we’ve seen where he was during The Hobbit, so...what, exactly, is the point of this?
If I had a nickel for every time Bryan Fuller departed a project due to creative differences, I’d have a whole lot of nickels.
“This is a really dense film and I was told many times to cut it. I was like, ‘I just don’t want to cut it,’” he said. “I just find it very funny.”
he could be a minor (for the film) villain like Mr. Sinister
at least one reasonable distinction between children and adults is that adults are able to separate reality from fiction.
I know people will bemoan and bitch about this decision, but honestly: it’s about time. We have Xander calling Buffy and her friends “the Scooby Gang” back in 1999. We have a few live action movies and a couple of excellent (and not so excellent) animated shows and even a great AU comic series called Scooby Apocalypse…
Jean Grey, having re-tapped into her connection to the Phoenix Force, had managed to extricate Charles’ consciousness from Cassandra’s sabotaged body, hold it in herself, and then store it in Cerebra.
I’ve generally avoided buying new DVDs or Blu-Rays for recent stuff, since it’s all on streaming, but I might just have to buy this one. I hope it also comes with writer and director commentaries.
Woooooo! Comic books, ladies and gentlemen and enbies! I LOVE THEM!