Obscure on so many levels, but…
Obscure on so many levels, but…
Yep it’s supposed to get pretty hot this weekend.
Like the movies, Marvel is building up to big thing slowly. I love the Flash and Lucifer, but I gave up on Legends and Supergirl (Never really watched Arrow in spite of my daughter’s continued interest). You definitely can’t get better comic-booky imagery that what you seen on the Flash. But you also get Supergirl…
Ahem. It IS a suicide mission. Have you heard the stories about NASA getting insurance for their astronauts? I guess the odds of living are higher now that so many missions have happened, but in the early days the survival rate was 60/40 or less...
Jake it to the left
I saw a few items that seem they might be repeated requests by someone (wearing a foil hat) who doesn’t quite understand how the real work works. No, don’t ask for direct references. I was skimming and finally got to tired to continue. I came down to the comments for revelations.
I notice that your image of the Enterprise from the original series is actually one of the computer replacements from the newer boxed sets.
It’s really the Red Skull. No wait! I think we’ve done this before.
Strut and swagger.
I guess the worst example of arbitrary death was when they killed Kirk in the Star Trek TNG movies.
I never said it would “ruin my childhood” and despite Hollywood’s glorious history of never creating a poor remake, my point was that this is a movie franchise that is being rebooted after only two films. The Real Ghostbusters did over one-hundred new stories, why not remake one of those scripts instead?
If there’s no picture it didn’t happen - or so I’m told.
Bwa ha ha ha! (Don’t mock the Shocker!)
Is the Shocker driving the Spider-mobile?
I was totally behind this movie until I found out that it was a remake. Why not a new story with new characters? Remember “The franchise rights alone will make us rich beyond our wildest dreams.” This should be a franchise story. Ghostbusters 2 was just the same formula as the first movie with modifications to make it…
Fred MacMurray had all his shoots on My Three Sons done at the same time so as not to interfere with his movie career. That’s why there are so many scenes in the show where a kid is talking to ‘dad’ and all you see is his back, because in half the shots it was just a stand-in.
Motion capture seems to be Hollywood’s way of telling actors they can’t be replaced by CGI.
I’m Batman?