Are you sure?
Are you sure?
I've heard he'll do just about anything for a paycheck.
Den of Geek for a long time asked every single interview subject what their favourite Jason Statham film was.
Turns out my cousin went to school with Chiwetel Ejiofor. So, I have been in the same kitchen as he has been, unfortunately, not at the same time.
Unusual places he's turned up include The Bourne Identity and "Season 4" of Veronica Mars.
I was idly watching the start of The Shipping News on a bus and it wasn't until I was about to get off when I realised the opening sequence had Cate Blanchett in it. She'd both completely disappeared into the role to the point where I totally failed to recognise her until the very end of what I saw.
It'll be icing on an already much better than expected cake if they get her on Agents of SHIELD in any capacity.
The Edge of Tomorrow
Memories of Murder +++
Control + F'd for this.
The story I heard was that Tim Allen was originally offered a TV series version of Turner and Hooch and he both had the idea and the initiative to suggest a show built around the Tool Time segment as the anchor for it.
Well, at one point Agnetha was married to Björn and Anni-Frid to Benny and both marriages broke down while the band was still active. I think now everyone's OK but maybe at the time of the offer it still wasn't. I know one of them at least might have taken it very hard, whatever the reason, it's generally known they…
I was looking forward to Vin Diesel just doing the voice of Groot and only the body of Black Bolt, so I feel your pain. Then eventually Black Bolt will say something and we'll all be feeling a lot of pain. Luckily when that happens, the pain will be short-lived, as will be the people feeling it.
Well, I was just looking at a clip of Daisy trying to fight Lash after having had most of her blood drained. Her batteries were running quite low then and her force projection was quite weak.
Marginal net positive end result from I Saw the Devil. The lead hero's actions set a chain reaction in play that took at least 5 serial killers and accomplices in total combined out of circulation.
The alternate history movie 2009: Lost Memories where the Japanese entered the war on the side of the Allies in World War 2 and hence, Korea was never independent after the Japanese formally annexed it in 1910 was a bit of a mixed bag in that department.
That's something I should have thought to add about Hive earlier. Even at the end, he was still learning, from how Lincoln was willing to sacrifice himself for humanity, as flawed as they were and even though they were hunting Lincoln and his kind.
Where he's going, he won't need eyes to see.
I really enjoyed both books. The interview she has with Colin Firth (as in the actor) was really funny IMO. Unfortunately they cut that scene out so I hear because … well … you know. I thought it would have been funny if they kept it and got another actor to play Colin Firth instead, right up to and including a…
Well, it probably hasn't helped that Marvel head figure Ike Perlmutter was forced out of movies to just TV, either. Given that reportedly there was some friction between Kevin Feige and him, supposedly over reportedly money and Feige saying (I think) they were too tight with funds - and eventually Feige's long record…