I thought we were done with Rip. I'm not pleased.
I thought we were done with Rip. I'm not pleased.
Didn't Fox and Trank do rewrites and reshoots on FF? They didn't seem to help much. Pretty much, the only thing we got was scenes of Kate Mara in a shitty blonde wig.
Isn't the calendar a factor with these properties, as well? I remember that the reason Marvel got Daredevil and the Punisher back was because Fox could not produce a movie within a certain period of time.
You know, Marvel's done such a consistent job of pissing on the Fantastic Four (since they don't own the movie rights), that I wonder if that's even true anymore.
First of all, Famke Janssen is playing Ryan Eggold's mom? What is she, like, eight years older than him?
Call it the Kate Hudson Conundrum.
Cage match with Sinead O'Connor.
Dang. Zoom holds this big cosplay party at the end of the episode, and I didn't even get an invite.
Oh, Barry wins the week. His eyes were soggy virtually from the beginning.
I had hoped that Iris had turned a corner last fall, when she found that Joe had lied about her mother dying, and didn't totally lose her shit. She's grown a lot, and is now an asset to the team.
Plus, they could have Lucca head up a firm whose sole purpose is to get Jason and Alicia together.
I kept looking for Jennifer Love Hewitt. "Is Ghost Whisperer back?"
I really wasn't expecting Peter's case to extend so far into this final episode. And I didn't really care for it, either. It wasn't as if there were no stakes involved here, but they were pretty low. I never gave too much consideration to Peter's guilt or innocence. I just didn't care.
Total agreement here. Spidey holding up the beltway was a blatant Ditko callback to me. And I really liked how Stark let Peter off the hook, after the fight got so out of control.
Previously, on Under the Dome…
Unlike the show, I hadn't forgotten the Lisa subplot. So I was disappointed to see it wrapped up so quickly and sloppily.
Oh, I get that, too. But a big problem I had at Rent was the sound was so bad, or the singers so poorly miked that I could only make out about a third of the lyrics. Nobody wants to pay upwards of $120 for that.
So, Carly… How was your week?
And he's unlikely to get that Oscar playing Jason Sudeikis' Latino friend in some future romantic comedy. Or a colorful drug dealer in a Ryan Reynolds movie.
I am not a fan of musicals. And my previous trips to see Broadway plays have disappointed (yeah, you, Rent). But last week, I finally got around to listening to the Hamilton Original Cast album that I downloaded from Amazon.