I am very curious about what it was like to work at Wizard.
I am very curious about what it was like to work at Wizard.
So, you want a realistic, down-to-earth Batman… that's completely off-the-wall and swarming with magic robots?
I'd say Marvel is playing with less-loved characters. At the very least the MCU characters don't immediately bring to mind a canon of great "takes" on the character to compare to.
I don't know— the scene of Bruce Wayne witnessing the Superman/Zod fight was the best scene in the movie, and I'd say it was pretty un-fun (although not dull).
This movie taught me that it is apparently an Armenian custom to put chairs outside in the snow and sit around.
When this came out, I was in high school, and a girl told me that it had a description of learning to give blowjobs in it. I hadn't asked how the book was, and wasn't interested, so that is all I know about this book.
The sidebar seems to have gone wonky in the last couple of weeks, unless there's been a massive shift towards reading years-old articles and not commenting. "Hater" articles keep popping up.
I seem to remember "Take My Breath Away" popping up several times during the movie, as if intended as a joke.
Oh no! Mr. Phipps was a fan of the OC, and not a fan of Morrissey. Really makes me question my previous 4 months of reading his old articles.
Geez. This sounds misguided enough that I might need to see it.
How great is that last stage scene in Opening Night? I'd argue, sooo great. I don't think I've seen a better representation of people just plain enjoying each other's company.
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At the time, I heard that Costello initially had a storyline for the album, and then took out any songs that made it too clear what was happening, and changed the order of the songs that remained. I think that's a good approach to the concept album. Like David Bowie's Outside.
I just did a double take; "Comics Should Be Good" is open in my other tab. Had no idea you are a poster here.
Little did Mr. Phipps know, 2 more sequels would follow, albeit direct-to-video.
Man, I just keep seeming to run into mentions of Beat Takeshi. I really should check out one of his movies.
Nice linking, bro.
Redford and Dafoe played off each other nicely. Mr. Phipps is right, though, the end feels very rushed and empty.
Yeah, what's terrible about this is that it's so generic. Christian Saturday morning programing can be vomitous: a while back this site had an article about one of them about singing CGI rocks.