But she's already Mockingbird in the MCU, so I wouldn't hold my breath.
But she's already Mockingbird in the MCU, so I wouldn't hold my breath.
Actually, BvS made a point of showing that Clark Kent is dead at the end of the movie with his funeral and an article in the Daily Planet that claims Clark Kent as the sole victim of Doomsday's rampage (which is hilarious).
I need to go lie down somewhere in Canada or something…
That cage unceremoniously dropping on her did save us from having to look at that horrible makeup job for the rest of the movie like it did with Motaro.
Jump kick and when they get up you uppercut them. On occasion you throw in the unrelenting high punch button match to throw them off and you will never lose.
I was so hoping it would be that and was not disappointed. Close second comes to the absolutely amazing Reiko ending where he just walks into a portal without saying anything and literally nothing else happens.
My favorite part of MK: Annihilation that no one seems to ever talk about was the whole segment where Liu Kang meets with Nightwolf. It's so gloriously bad. "You must unleash your inner ani-MAH-li-tee!
My favorite part about Annihilation is that they wanted to cram everyone in but couldn't be bothered to find a way to fit them into the plot in even the flimsiest of ways so when they pop up you literally just hear they're name being said by the announcer from the games.
Exactly, we're just so close to the end now that the inevitable events that have been teased out throughout the series are finally coming to fruition and it's glorious.
Well, they're not called the Children of the Forest for nothing.
Bran sees everything that has ever happened, except how big of a dick he's being right now.
I will say, he was mostly still a hero in Doctor Strange and only starts turning towards the end of the movie so I wouldn't expect his character to be very menacing or aggressive at that point in the story because he mostly still acts as a protector and teacher.
That face is probably my single favorite thing that Harrison Ford has ever done. I used to mimic it all the time when I was a kid and was so happy once gif's became a thing so I could cherish it forever.
I think the biggest issue (other than the vine swinging obviously) is that the CG in that scene being so terrible. I know they hadn't quite perfected that stuff, but it just looked really rough and unpolished.
I also really like the scene of Indy and Marion arguing while they're trapped in quicksand. Reminds me of the scene from Doom where he and Short Round are about to get squashed.
I'll back you up on this. There's a lot of fun stuff in the movie, especially the dynamic between Indy and Marion. The whole jungle section is definitely too much, but overall I wouldn't say the movie is nearly as bad as its reputation.
Jon face as he kept his eyes fixed in disbelief at the dragons was fucking amazing.
Well, this episode they've actually acknowledged that some time had passed with lines like Cersei telling that Iron Banker that she'll need a fortnight to pay her debts implying the march to and takeover of High Garden must have taken about that long. It's also clearly been a bit of time since the previous episode as…
Agreed on Battle Born. The Man is insanely catchy though, especially once all the harmonies kick in. Looking forward to hearing what they've got in store.
Even Brandon Flowers doesn't like Battle Born. This one sounds great so far.