Bacon for more? What a ham.
Bacon for more? What a ham.
“If Venom is as good as we’re all hoping...”
IIRC, it was more like, “ate the innards of an old lady and wore her dead, hollowed out body like a person-suit.”
WTF, JK?
If that’s Tilda Swinton above then Dick Smith would be real proud.
Actually a fanmade poster being passed off as from the set?
I’m sure this is proof that I haven’t read the comics, but why is the name “Thomas Wanye” on the poster rather than “Thomas Wayne”?
This movie screams of that “me, an intellectual” meme. Like they they went in a room saw Suicide Squad and said ok here’s ours, an intellectual take.
It’s going to be even better when, sensing the films impending doom, they cut it at the last minute and release a PG-13 version to theaters to maximize the butts in the seats.
I’m starting to think Gambit is just a shell they're using to hide prep and bury expenses for other movies at this point.
Unless Marvel says differently in the future, I was definitely under the impression that Spider-Man Far From Home is the first movie of Phase 4.
Honestly, I think there’s more chance of Sam taking up the MCU Captain America title at this point, given that they’ve already referred to Bucky as “White Wolf,” implying that he’s heading that direction instead.
My local game store has a weekly after school Pathfinder session for kids only. The GM runs beginner style campaigns, teaches them how to make characters (everything from the basic rules to how to make a good backstory and personality), and even has mini classes on how to GM your own campaign.
The problem Episode IX faces is the problem Star Wars faced before Force Awakens came out: the seriously commuted nerds have been mentally constructing their own Star Wars movie in the fermented nostalgia brine of their own head for 20-30 years and no actual real life film will satisfy the loosely constructed…
I’m going through the same with my 12 year old daughter. When I brought my son into the D&D fold a few years ago (he’s 17 now) I had to remind a few people to tone it down at the local gaming store with some of the raunchier bits. There was some grumbling, but no one was ever outright rude. I’m a bit more worried…
In all honesty, it should be Doctor Strange.
Regarding bringing kids to the game store to dwell with geeks with, er, limited social skills...