I still don't understand the appeal of The Bachelor and The Bachelorette.
I still don't understand the appeal of The Bachelor and The Bachelorette.
Just looking at Suicide Squad, Margot Robbie and Jai Courtney are Australian, Cara Delevingne is English, Joel Kinnaman is Swedish, and Adam Beach is Canadian. Djimon Hounsou's face was one of the least covered in makeup, prosthetics and CGI in Guardians of the Galaxy.
Viola Davis and Will Smith don't portray "unrecognizable aliens" in this movie.
Also, our cultural understanding of the American Old West has changed a lot over the past century. Superheroes can keep evolving to fit the times.
When Jasper said Rose Quartz had "low standards," I desperately wanted a cut to Greg losing control of a hose or something embarrassing like that.
I honestly couldn't tell if that was a cameo or if they edited a picture of Riz Ahmed into one of her normal tirades to make it seem like she was talking about Naz.
I still don't get the appeal of The Bachelorette.
Fallout: New Vegas, which I picked up immediately after finishing Fallout 3 a couple months ago. The characters, world-building, and storytelling are much better, more than making up than the Mojave not being as fun to explore as the Capital Wasteland. Your companions are actual companions, not just the hired help you…
While the X-Files revival wasn't great, my favorite episode of TV so far this year is still "Mulder & Scully Meet the Were-monster." Rhys Darby's monologue that makes up the last act of the episode is one of the funniest things I've ever seen.
1. We have a good idea what's in the movie, and we now they're afraid to piss off the Chinese censors.
1. There are no supernatural elements in the Doctor Strange trailer. The mystical elements present are extradimensional shenanigans and an Infinity Stone. No ghosts, no spirits, no demons, nothing even remotely close to what we get out of Ghost Rider. This is the movie that's so afraid of offending the Chinese censors…
It also won't have much of an affect on The Flash given some of Grant Gustin's comments at SDCC.
Like I said, Doctor Strange is going to avoid supernatural elements so it can play in China. The movie doesn't open the door for that. Even if it did, it wouldn't explain why a series as far from anything close to supernatural as you can get would be the right place to introduce them to the MCU. It goes out of its way…
I very much doubt Marvel had any intention of connecting the Inhumans on Agents of SHIELD to the Inhumans in the (seemingly) cancelled movie. Does anyone really expect this show to last until 2019?
Your mistake was getting involved when you don't care to defend your opinion.
Robbie Reyes' origin differs from other Ghost Riders in that he is possessed by the ghost of his devil-worshiping uncle whose ghost inhabited his car. I think that's going to be a bit harder to explain with "science."
I did the same thing. Got really excited there for a moment.
they do like to tie the show into the large MCU in certain ways, one of which
The weird thing is, the show already has a Ghost Rider knock off.
Extremis wouldn't give him his penance stare, which the panel at SDCC showed him doing. Is there any way non-supernatural way they can explain the penance stare?