I hope he stays on as Cap. He's been able to balance it out with those indie movies nobody sees, so I don't see a reason he can't continue to do both.
I hope he stays on as Cap. He's been able to balance it out with those indie movies nobody sees, so I don't see a reason he can't continue to do both.
Excellent choice, but what does that have to do with movies from the '90s?
I think one of the many reasons I hated AHS: Roanoake is because they decided to ditch the title sequence.
Orange Is The New Black currently gets my vote for Worst Title Sequence For A Show I Stopped Watching.
Meanwhile, Dowd's list reads like it's from an insufferable first-year film student, which isn't all that surprising.
Holy shit, Ryan Reynolds plays the wisecracking douchebag? I didn't know he had it in him.
If you want me to see a movie that has a 50% on Rotten Tomatoes, you're gonna have to wait till it's on VOD and I have a nice glass of gin in front of me.
Yeah, I think the real question is why I'm still watching Supergirl. I think the Superman episodes tricked me into thinking the show could actually be fun and charming, but it's mostly endless romantic drama filmed in empty Vancouver warehouses.
I enjoy this show, but too often it climbs a very long ladder up its own butt at the sacrifice of narrative momentum and cohesion. I'm glad it's only 8 episodes this season, because each one is exhausting to watch.
I agree. I normally hate the romantic stuff on these shows, especially on Supergirl where every romantic plot is the absolute worst and takes up 75% of each episode. But Barry singing to Iris felt beautiful and genuine.
You can barely pay Amell to emote. I can only imagine him singing.
Only if it's a DC movie directed by Zack Snyder.
What kind of monster doesn't enjoy Put A Little Love In Your Heart?
It's weird how the Supergirl comments are all uniformly positive while everyone here has turned on The Flash. I'd flip those. Supergirl is having a weak, muddled second season hampered by budget cuts and the loss of Cat Grant. The Flash is back to being a dazzling good time after its second season mopefest, with an…
I've seen multiple reviews ding this game for having too much to do, but I'm surprised Witcher 3 didn't receive the same criticism. I dropped that game halfway through because the overwhelming amount of quests and question marks on the map was absolutely ridiculous. In my opinion, it killed the momentum of the game…
Wait, withdrawing from public life without a publicist's statement is abusive? Who is abusing who, exactly?
I too want the Alex Proyas who made Dark City to return. Based on how passionately he defended GOE online, I think he may have lost his mind.
It's also the only movie I know of where Geoffrey Rush lives on an asteroid and spends his days fighting a flying space worm. A++
I, Frankenstein begs to differ. (Is that what it was called?)
I agree. I love a big, entertaining, glorious trainwreck of a movie, and Gods of Egypt is a pretty great one. Not Batman & Robin great, but top 20 maybe.