What's this "Run!" you speak of? I'd like to see another monosyllabic Cranston monologue.
What's this "Run!" you speak of? I'd like to see another monosyllabic Cranston monologue.
Not entirely. But chalk it up to frustration at how much the trailers reveal. It's my own fault though. I know trailers nowadays show a lot of the movie's plot and I still watch.
Not entirely. But chalk it up to frustration at how much the trailers reveal. It's my own fault though. I know trailers nowadays show a lot of the movie's plot and I still watch.
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A bunch of super villains have a recurring dream that the superheroes fail to stop the apocalypse. So the super villains hatch a scheme to immobilize/discredit the superheroes. While the superheroes are indisposed, the super villains coerce regular citizens into boarding several floating cities.
A bunch of super villains have a recurring dream that the superheroes fail to stop the apocalypse. So the super villains hatch a scheme to immobilize/discredit the superheroes. While the superheroes are indisposed, the super villains coerce regular citizens into boarding several floating cities.
Maybe I'm confusing myself. I was talking about Cadmus and the false flag attacks. Was that S1 or 2 of JLU?
Maybe I'm confusing myself. I was talking about Cadmus and the false flag attacks. Was that S1 or 2 of JLU?
It would be cool if this movie was influenced by one of the following:
It would be cool if this movie was influenced by one of the following:
No way. Dewey needs a Saturday morning cartoon. Every episode he has some crazy scheme to make money and at the end of it Raylan puts him in jail.
Or Bob Forte.