For some reason, whenever I see the trailer for this movie, I want to punch it in the face.
It looks the sort of grating, generic feel-good faire that's tailored made for indies audiences and no one else.
For some reason, whenever I see the trailer for this movie, I want to punch it in the face.
It looks the sort of grating, generic feel-good faire that's tailored made for indies audiences and no one else.
S'go!
"He's not from around here"
"how can you tell?"
"Because he's cool."
Maybe he can return to New Girl?
With the rest of the HE cast randomly dropping by?
"Probably the worst ending of any significant show in history"
I forget stuff really easily.
Yeah, i didn't know about that until I read the comicbook movie article.
Maybe it's because I'm not really a big fan of Superman so that's why I didn't mind that he killed Zod. So i was surprised when I saw that that scene was what's causing everyone to go nuts.
You are not alone!
Watching General Zod wreak havoc on Metropolis and everyone trying to stop him, I couldn't help but think that this could've been avoided if the Council from Krypton had let Zod and his army stay in Krypton to be destroyed with everyone else instead of taking them to the Phantom Zone.
I thought it was generic, but entertaining. Like I-never-got-up-once-to-go-to-the-restroom entertaining.
*Angry comment because this movie got a grade less than an A+*
Quantum Leap's Scott Bakula.
Have you ever seen a Univision show?
Will this be serious or soapy like most of Univision's telenovelas?
I don't know.
I hated the episode, but when Chang was sent to the Darkest Timeline, I stood up and cheered.
I applied for a journalism internship in New York.
I stopped watching this show a few episodes back, but I'm considering watching it again based on how fun this episode sounds like.
"why would the bad guys have to wear masks if they’re legally permitted to wreak havoc"