The movie is truly awesome and glorious in every respect. Miller whittled things down to their essentials and in the process actually has more to say than his other films. That action though, it operatic.
The movie is truly awesome and glorious in every respect. Miller whittled things down to their essentials and in the process actually has more to say than his other films. That action though, it operatic.
The movie was pretty good. It had a lot of heart and that brand of Marvel humor really helped massage over whatever rough bits it had. Now, when can I have my dancing groot doll (and why isn't it all over youtube already)?
Of all things, Gamora's part caught me as being weaker than I would have liked. How did she go…
Ugh, how in the hell are you going to have an x men apocalypse movie without Cyclops!?! Unless they reset the timeline in this upcoming film but that's still all wonky.
I'll miss you Fringe. It was a good ending and a great series.
That scene with the kung fu spatial-time-jump fighting did make this episode bad ass
That scene with the kung fu spatial-time-jump fighting did make this episode bad ass
By the way, one thing connected to the twist about Talia and Bane I thought also held more broader significance was the idea of the prison escapee in Wayne's mind. Wayne thought all along he was competing against the legend and image of Bane in trying to escape the prison. But all along it was really Talia who…
By the way, one thing connected to the twist about Talia and Bane I thought also held more broader significance was the idea of the prison escapee in Wayne's mind. Wayne thought all along he was competing against the legend and image of Bane in trying to escape the prison. But all along it was really Talia who…
I thought there were a couple things giving away the Talia reveal. One was the way Bane talked about his plans coming to fruition right after Dagget was venting about Miranda/Talia taking control. The other one which sort of nailed it for me [but I would have to go back and see to be sure] was the little scar Wayne…
I thought there were a couple things giving away the Talia reveal. One was the way Bane talked about his plans coming to fruition right after Dagget was venting about Miranda/Talia taking control. The other one which sort of nailed it for me [but I would have to go back and see to be sure] was the little scar Wayne…
OMG this episode was awesome! B+ what the hell is that all about!?! This episode for me proved that Fringe still has the magic and that if it gets renewed it will still have something to offer.
What if in the end Peter does figure a way back home, but it comes at a dire cost? Maybe the other universe-pairs or these current ones cannot exist in a stable way without Peter making the sacrifice to yank himself out of existence (or at least history). That might work with the overall themes of the show. It would…
a D may be too much but I definitely got a bad retcon feel from this episode. The only thing I feel we learned was Walternate finding out about Earth-1.
In a way I think this episode may be an even bigger retcon than it's given credit for because of the way the story may end being truncated to get things done just in…
For the love of god, no Sheep on Earth-2 means no MLT!
Oh, I love those, especially when the mutton is nice and lean and the tomato is ripe. I guess they are missing out on more than coffee over there.
I think the main things is, whatever you personally feel, the show presents things unevenly at times. I think we have gotten how conflicted Walter's ethics are as shown this episode with the contrast of Walternate's stand on the issues of suing kids in an experiment and also last week with what happened with another…
Is it just me or does anyone else find these rom-com pairings increasingly unbelievable? Like on a scale reaching into the ludicrous. Maybe it's a generational thing and seeing women like Winona Ryder and Jennifer Connelly with Kevin James Vince Vaughn hits a particularly sensitive nerve. Maybe its an aesthetic, but…
This might be another "running gag" or cultural reference for the series. I remember thinking that episode from season 2, Northwest Passage, had Twin Peaks written all over it. Now I'm wondering about going back to watch old episodes to see if there are any other references I missed.
Nice one, Yankee.
Wait, what!?! You can turn off those stupid game notifications? I got to get on this. Seriously, I looked all around the settings and couldn't figure out how to turn them off.
Hmm, that sounds interesting Caballero. How about Babysitter's Club by way of Hostel for the new generation. Of course, Eli Roth would direct.