He needs to appear in Creed III and die on screen. Even if it’s just a cameo deathbed scene to open the movie. You have to see that for Creed and character and you want to see it for Michael B. Jordan’s performance.
He needs to appear in Creed III and die on screen. Even if it’s just a cameo deathbed scene to open the movie. You have to see that for Creed and character and you want to see it for Michael B. Jordan’s performance.
Not true. Charles and Sadie live.
This is why people hate liberals. Who plays a Spider-Man game and can’t enjoy it because you have to help cops? LIke what the heck? (I’m a liberal.)
They mention in Infinity War that Scott and Clint took deals because of their families. As far as we know Sam has no family, and everything we know about his character says he *wants* to be with Cap. He would rather go on the run to fight for what he believes in than take a deal and be sidelined. Scott just wanted to…
Actually that would be awesome. Someone sort of “going down the river” to find him and he’s in some South American country being worshiped as a god and he’s a complete lunatic. Just don’t make it Mutt who has to go find him.
I loved The Return but kinda hate the ending. Just cause it felt like such a bait and switch after all it took to get there. That said I’m sure another season would be awesome, but I’m also fine with The Return being the end. As much as I didn’t like the end, it is kind of fitting.
I stopped watching SHIELD so I don’t care what they do, but I’ve always just imagined that the Netflix shows are in a separate universe with a divergence point sometime after the first Avengers movie. I mean have they referenced any specific events from the movies after the “incident”? I don’t think they have.
Two words: vertical integration. I can’t see how this could possibly be legal.
Yup, GL made a big mistake having so little time pass between trilogies.
I don’t think everyone forgot about the Jedi or the Force. I think Luke didn’t know about it because Owen probably sheltered him from that and the Empire probably had schools teach an altered version of history. Han seemed to have heard of the Force even if he didn’t believe in it, and of course the Rebels were fond…
Weezer- Pinkerton “El Scorcho”, “Pink Triangle”, and “Falling For You”.
I’ve been trying not to pass judgment on Gabe too early, but damn he’s making it hard. I’m hoping he learns from this.
It’s okay for a work of art to have something that’s creepy, disturbing, or seriously messed up. Books, movies, and music, and whatever else don’t have to be aniceptically scrubbed clean of anything that might offend. It’s okay for you to dislike the scene and argue it’s merits (or lack thereof), but to suggest it…