God Love him.
God Love him.
Seconded on PoI, but it doesn’t really get good until after the first season when it stops being just a procedural with a high-tech twist and turns into an epic treatise on the nature of artificial intelligence and the surveillance state.
I ... I may not be able to resist spending money on this. But I’ll tell you this; I’d kill a bunch of Jem’Hadar with my bare hands if I thought it would get me closer to a remastered DS9 on Blu-ray. What’s up with that, Paramount?
Wolfman’s Eleven! There’s some box office gold right there!
Maybe someone should write a heist comedy where the Wolfman and the Phantom of the Opera travel to South America to meet just the guy they need to help pull that underwater robbery... actually, please don’t.
Paterson Joseph was always my go-to choice. (Oh, the arrogance he played as Marquis de Carabas! Super Doctor-like in that regard.) Ejiofor would have been incredible, though.
Well when Mars is first colonized, it’d probably be mostly scientists and the like. So they’d be in charge, but as more and more people move there, you’d have the need for some kind of separate government to focus on the day to day operations of the community. And it’d be a small community, probably just one town, so…
I picked up on that pretty heavily in the theaters. What sealed it? The freshman film-making 101 trope of heavy-handedly making The First Order a parallel for Nazi’s. The only way it could have been more blatant is if General Hux was named General Lerhit.
This is where I was introduced to Legion. This is also where I was introduced to Bill Sienkiewicz, and Fine Art in comics.
I wouldn’t object to a funeral for Spock Prime at the start of the film. This alternate universe happened partially because of his character so he deserves a funeral as one last send off for Leonard Nimoy. There wouldn’t be a single dry eye in the theater.
I hope they dedicate the movie to Leonard Nimoy.
It’s the best thing in the entire DCEU. And Wentworth Miller makes every episode he’s in that much better. He’s the only reason I stuck with Legends of Tomorrow, because it was very repetitive. I’m such trash for him.
Ooh if they are doing a darker take bring in Chilling Tales of Sabrina type Sabrina! The one where her aunts eat corpses and witches are pretty straight up evil devil worshipers.
You’d have Wolverine’s books, and they’d be so much darker and more brutal than the X-Men books, but they’d still fit in when you open the pages of the X-Men book. It’s new to movies, but it’s not new to storytelling.
You win. It’s gotta be Gilead. Especially with the inclusion of other non-Gunslinger characters. The Director is playing fast and loose with chronology.
We should be thankful for that. If we’re lucky we get a REALLY good trilogy, instead of a suck-tastic overly long 5-7 movie series.
I can’t recall any part of the series when Roland’s clothes would have been that clean and not torn up, lol. Other than that, looking good! I do wonder if he’ll be losing any fingers to lobstrosities in this version.
I refuse to believe that Adam Pally would ever side against Iron Man.
Yeah but I still don’t think that was enough to explain what was going on with the Resistance, First Order, and Republic or why we should care later when the Republic gets destroyed. I’m not saying I didn’t like the movie or found it confusing in general, but the politics are a mess compared to the original trilogy…