"Midnight Madman."
"Midnight Madman."
Eh, as long as it's not the complete retread that TFA was. (Which I enjoyed! Don't get me wrong.) But I'm excited about this cast and that first trailer had me SO PUMPED. The idea of a Jedi Mecca isn't a particularly terrible one, either.
I wasn't expecting that but it may have been more effective to show him tampering with their brakes. Or something.
I think we all called Jeremy going full-murder way back at the beginning, but, to be honest, I can't believe they went there. Worse, they didn't even show it. If you're going there - go there. Where can the show even go from here? How can it hope to dig itself out of this hole? Rachel and the crew crossing this event…
Didn't Geoff Johns step up into a more Feige-like role? Will that change anything?
I mean, realistically, Captain America killed lots of folks in Winter Soldier, but they were enemy combatants so it's probably OK to him. Some of his arc in Civil War was all about keeping Bucky from murdering more people, which was nice. Black Widow and Hawkeye have probably committed government sanctioned murder…
I am utterly unsurprised by this news. In a way, it's news I was always expecting.
November, I believe: http://gizmodo.com/the-21-b…
I, uh, I enjoyed it. I saw its flaws, I saw exactly the points where it could have been improved, and I saw how the behind-the-scenes turmoil influenced the final product. It tried to do too much, and it didn't have enough room to breathe. The use of music was lazy. But, well, in the end, I didn't hate my time with…
This would be rad, and it would absolutely be the right approach.
Eh, I find that, generally, Hulu's worth the price. There might come a day when it isn't, but I like having the option to watch most network things next-day. It's a damn shame it's losing the Criterion Collection, though. I thought there'd be more time!
"Fox even has occasionally has the option to sit through a 60-second interactive ad and remove all other ads for the remainder of the show."
Bridge of Spies is a fine movie that's destined to become one of those films that gets played in High School history classes in place of lecture.
"more obvious than Superman being Clark Kent."
What? He's a good journalist, I guess, but there's no way that dweeb could be someone as cool as Superman.
Typing it out as "Weird" Al Yankovic sounds vaguely passive aggressive on the writer's part. "Yeah, Al, you're sooo weird."
I don't know why DC hasn't pulled the trigger on a Renee and Vic team-up series titled Questions. Imagine Renee is Scully and Vic is Mulder, except they punch things and have no faces.
Weird how the worse the reviews get, the more excited I am to watch it. Like, yesterday morning, I'd written off the film completely, but I've come back around again.
What a bummer of a summer.
Oh, you know what I mean.
I hate that I let myself get excited for this one. I chalk it up to being brought up on DC characters and mostly preferring them to Marvel's oeuvre. I mean, maybe I'm just easy. I thought this looked bad, but then the trailers came out and I found myself a tiny bit charmed, which then grew to "oh, they seem like they…