....... but that basically is Doctor Strange.
....... but that basically is Doctor Strange.
I don’t think that really explains it? Peter see’s the Halloween decoration and remembers “oh right I know a wizard” and then presumably doesn’t wait till snowy weather to go see him.
I’m just here for the Royal Tenenbaums reference
Also true in the comics! He went almost 20 years without a solo title (1996-2015)
Would you say it’s an an-Amélie????
Delicatessen is what you wanna watch.
And note that the official Star Lord Twitter account now has T’Challa, almost like they’re doing it for every episode and all that outrage over Peggy “replacing” Sam was completely stupid.
Case dismissed due to new evidence from rando AV Club commenter.
Your weekly reminder that the only thing standing between Marvel and the Disneycorp fate that befell Star Wars is Kevin Feige.
Yeah, that’s a stupid reason and glad it got cut. Waller is supposed to be smart and ruthless. Flag was a liability because he got close to some team members and wouldn’t complete the mission if he knew the real reason the U.S. wanted Jotunheim destroyed. Simple.
“It’s a character that the vast majority of the universe has never heard of before played by an unknown.”
Did she blackmail Savant? I thought she offered him 10 years off his sentence.
The first paragraph exhibits an understanding of what Chapek quite obviously meant. The second paragraph is classic Barsanti nonsense. So here's my question: Who really wrote the first paragraph?
Green Lantern was shot in 2010 and superheroes hadn’t yet coalesced into a distinct genre (with all the associated audience expectations) that everyone wanted in on — this was just three entries into the MCU, Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy was unfinished, and Hancock was a thing.
Thats so stupid. As commenters pointed out already:
The title literally only spoils the first 5 minutes of the film, chill out. Also been out over 14 days, spoilers are fair game in title and this film was specifically released on streaming day and date so you could avoid the plague rats. And seeing as watching it at home only costs $15 for the entire family and you…
I always just assumed it was because she considered Flagg’s conscience a weakness.
If it bombed so badly, why is it still being shown?
The Mask of Zorro was much more grounded though, as was Casino Royale and Goldeneye (compared to most Bond films anyway). Not exactly realistic, but also not a flying guy who can manifest any physical object he can think of so long as it’s green.
That $200 million budget doesn’t include marketing, distribution and the cut of ticket sales the theaters collect.