@MrTripps: As of now, I'm imagining boffing Wonder Woman in a giant coffee cup.
@MrTripps: As of now, I'm imagining boffing Wonder Woman in a giant coffee cup.
@Wookielifeday: I could maybe agree with you had the film been more about John Connor. Instead, inexplicably, a new character is introduced & the bulk of the film is about his journey from man to machine to man again. Connor ends up playing the supporting role in a film that was expected to be about him.
@ShanaLD: Wow! You're laying one third of Terminator:Salvation's ills on Common. I barely remember him being in it. He was just kind of there. He certainly didn't add anything to the film, but I don't know if I feel he took much away from it either. Not a fan. Not trying to defend him. Just taken a little aback at…
@BoxOfScraps: Yeah, I saw that in the spoilers, too. I don't know if that's enough, though, to sway all the people that hate him for Terminator: Salvation.
David E. Kelley & McG working together on the Wonder Woman pilot? That's going to be a tough sell to the fan base, not that NBC probably cares.
No great loss. I stopped buying this hype rag a long time ago. The sycophantic tone it took with all it's articles grew tedious.
The opening intro to Kolchak: The Night Stalker should not be absent from this list.
@GodofMonkeys: You may want to keep your cheering down to a dull roar. The Ridley Scott "Alien" prequel may have mutated into a completely different film, but this does not mean that the studio is letting go of the notion of an "Alien" prequel. It just means that Ridley Scott won't be involved with making it. Probably.
@Jeb_Hoge: Amazingly, his first appearance was actually the first issue of G.I Joe I ever picked up. I bought it for the Todd Mcfarlane art. I regret that as a younger man, my taste in comic art was rather unrefined.
@dodongo_dislikes_smoke: I would've thought he threw grenades since they're often referred to as "pineapples".
Is that NYPD Blue's Charlotte Ross?
@dnwilliams: If it doesn't work as a comic, then it hasn't been working for 70 years. Seems the book would have been cancelled were it a failure. The character also ran successfully on television, in the 70's, for three seasons. The last season for that show was also set in Los Angeles. Don't know if Kelley is kind of…
@supersarah: Perhaps. Perhaps not. Marvel has their own stable of female characters, & not a single one of them is being prepped for movie stardom. Before you say it, I am aware that inklings of a Black Widow feature film have surfaced on occasion. There's no forward momentum, though, for such a film, & it still very…
@supersarah: Off the top of my head, Steve Englehart's Secret Empire/ Nomad story arc, Roger Stern's "Cap For President" story, & J.M. Dematteis' Captain America/Deathlok match up. All are character defining stories that reveal the man behind the Captain America mask, & continue to serve as influence for the character…
At least as far as a film goes, I see absolutely no reason to update Wonder Woman at all. I wish more comic book films took place in the era in which the character was created. Then the themes & ideas that went into the character's creation might remain intact, instead of trying to bend their initial concepts to fit…
Constantine works best as a rake. Marriage seems like a poor course to set him upon. This can only end in tragedy. Which is good. Tragedy makes for fine reading.
No Banshee. No Darwin. The pictured X-Men-Beast, Havok, Angel- are in the background. No Kevin Bacon. No Oliver Platt. No way this is an authorized promotional image for the film. This just proves that, once again, photoshop is not always your friend.
Thor's going to need a bigger hammer.
The concept alone is making my head explode.