You have to have villains be on a team because people will buy that comic and see that movie. It's edgy and in your face!
You have to have villains be on a team because people will buy that comic and see that movie. It's edgy and in your face!
This series' core games are rightly regarded as some of the most influential products in the history of the medium… but as a franchise with over one hundred titles, most of them apparently mediocre or worse, it seems to have issues with a less-than-discerning customer base. (Which I'd say isn't a problem for Capcom,…
The point of the comment to which you're replying is that it was a really dumb idea to waste TV episodes on the topic.
Before all the details were announced, I was hoping for a jump not forwards or backwards but sideways.
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One of the best theme songs of the decade, IMO, assuming you're talking about "Clueless". A decent pitch for the show.
He hasn't been replaced by Geoff Johns, who is not a director.
Keep the guy whose resume is nearly all trash, toss one of the people who wrote Nolan's The Dark Knight… Nah.
I guess I got an inkling of that as a kid when I saw where various religious texts were placed.
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If the guy was actually offered the chance for some up-and-coming artist to record songs he wrote and turned it down …wow.
Superman has always fought a lot of people though.
It was the cinematic equivalent of Perrier served beside a Caribbean lagoon, high-class all the way.
That angle seems to be putting money in the bank so far for them.
It's been re-classified as a palate-cleansing interlude. Didn't you feel refreshed walking out of it?
But to be honest, those movies sound like they would share an audience with Suicide Squad.
The X-Men movie previous to "Deadpool" had a huge second-week drop too, IIRC. Seems to be a trait of the franchise in current days, regardless of success.
There's a lot to like in many of Snyder's movies, but it's all on the surface. Part of what makes them so frustrating. There's no depth and no unifying vision. They're like ten different music videos cut together.
Someone this new video gives some intense Fiona Apple flashbacks
There must be a few Fiona Apple fans out there who listen to her music, though.