It’s precisely because it’s Illumination handling this that I have doubts. They’re kind of the third tier. You have Disney and Pixar, then Dreamworks and Blue Sky, and then Illumination.
It’s precisely because it’s Illumination handling this that I have doubts. They’re kind of the third tier. You have Disney and Pixar, then Dreamworks and Blue Sky, and then Illumination.
Ah I love that one so much. IIRC, Dante is a fan of it as well.
Good news - they’re rectifying that in Falcon and Winter Soldier:
Zemo will return WITH mask in Falcon & The Winter Soldier.
Im guess the time travel aspect of the Quantum Realm will factor in Kangs appearance. Perhaps this will LEAD into the MCU version of the FF.
Please don’t let him just be Kang in name. I’m surprised he would even pop up in Ant-Man. Does he and Ant-Man have specific history?
He’s a tramp, but I love him,
Breaks a new heart every day,
It puts the lotion on its skin
Or else it gets the hose, I say
I’m just glad Darius Rucker finally broke down and admitted that he is indeed Hootie.
The most innocent (adult) characters always get grim deaths. Just look at Eddie Carr in Lost World! He got a worse death (on screen!) than the villains of the film.
I’m going to go out on a limb and think that I’m probably the only old posting tonight who has a subscription to Acorn TV and has been watching cozy mysteries comfort during covid, but I wanted to suggest My Life is Murder, which starts Lawless as Alexa Crowe, PI, solving crimes in Aussieland.
Didn’t realize how big of an impact the Lucretia and Ilithyia dynamic was to the show until they were gone.
As a “bossy” young girl in the 90's who often didn’t understand how to be both cool enough and soft enough to be palatable to my peers, Xena was my absolute idol. She was raw, and crude, and mean but also beautiful, and tender, and gracious. She made me feel like it was okay to be me.
Rediscovering the series in my…
As a chick growing up in the 90's, Xena and Relic Hunter were some of my favorite shows. Badass women, kicking ass and not apologizing for it. Kind of sad that movement faded away. We have female superheros now having to be careful and considerate. We get Captain Marvel and Brie Larson bringing a bit back, just to get…
“I know! Let’s make the woman who was forced by her boss to babysit and was understandably disinterested in doing so because it was not in her job description, and make her suffer a horrific string of near-deaths before she gets swallowed whole by a goddamn mosasaur!”
I remember seeing the previews and having a mild argument with my father over the phone that that particular scene HAD to be a smokescreen of some kind because there was no way a straddling of the road movie like the Jurassic series would do something so brazen like that on a woman. I was very wrong.
..it was so unnessairily shitty that I’ve aleays wondered if the character was based on one of the writers ex’s .
Even Sam Neill wondered what the deal was with that. Especially since the big villain death is handled in a nanosecond.
I get that Spielberg doesn’t want to cheapen the experience, but my problem with the new Jurassic World’s is they are becoming cruel, extremely violent movies. Fallen Kingdom was shockingly the cruelest of all the movies, with Part 3 looking to follow suit (judging by the short teaser.)