berty2001
berty2001
berty2001

Which is the 10th Wolverine movie? X-Men, X2, X3, X-Men Origin, X-Men First Class, The Wolverine, Days of Future Past, Apocalypse and Logan.

Princes of the Universe. Don’t understand why this isn’t one of Queen’s better known or bigger songs - it has it all. In fact, anything from Highlander (One Year of Love, Who Wants to Live forever, Kind of Magic). 

Ok, so this does bug me about the whole MCU - the lack of defined powers. Especially with Thor. His powers vary so much. 

Well, are you brave enough, Diane?

Tell me this, Hollywood, how does someone like Justin Rhodes, who’s written two short films and two averagely received features get to work on Terminator, Robocop, He-Man and Green Lantern? 

The neo noir seems to be making a come back (especially ones set in hotel/single location) - this, El Royale, John Wick, Terminal...

Think that angry comment was meant for someone else

Whether you remembered it or not is not really the point. I remember it and have only seen it once. And it happened and will no doubt drive the sequel’s story forward. 

And the resistance essentially being wiped out. But, you know, they never played a big part in the Star Wars stories anyway. 

“more cinematic” = more explosions

Wasn’t familiar with the source material but remember really enjoying the film. 

Gilliam does have a point that art shouldn’t be made by committee. But we need to do something to get more representation into the arts and if it means a period whereby we are forcing diversity into the industry then so be it. Eventually, it’ll even out and the more natural approach to creating art Gilliam is aiming

Ok, he didn’t advise anyone. He told them his idea. I could email Zuckerberg on how I’d like to change Facebook but that doesn’t make me an adviser.

You can just imagine the guys working at the Joint Functional Component Command for Space. “I told you, we’re no one know we’re here. We could totally get away with launching ourselves into space and be rid of that arsebag.”

I still disagree. I’m not sure what’s goofy about it. Blade 3 is goofy.

True.

“In Wesley Snipes, Blade had a star who was willing to fully invest himself in the movie’s goofy vision” - I have issues with this line. This movie in not goofy nor is the vision. It’s fantasy, yes, but that doesn’t automatically mean goofy. We all know it’s a film, that it’s make believe, so why is Blade more goofy

X-men also borrowed the villain’s motives. The whole us vs them aspect. Being free to be open about your powers or keeping them hidden

Was really interesting podcast but not sure how it works as a movie. Mainly because...spoilers...it doesn’t have an ending. Not of the mysteries are tied up, there are no answers.

Getting a Quantum Leap vibe from that second photo. Maybe Steve will be Diana’s Al, appearing as a hologram.