He was, probably too much. Super speed is a rough power to balance in film I think.
He was, probably too much. Super speed is a rough power to balance in film I think.
Arrow just had a major death and it did jack shit other than angering fans.
My thoughts precisely :(
I understood this reference, now....... “Get thee to a nunnery!”
DC Comics doesn’t have as much input as you’d think. Warner Bros. has a very limited view on comics in general, and has always viewed their ownership of DC as something to steal characters from. Yeah, Geoff Johns is a creative consultant on the movies, or some bullshit title like it, but he had very little input in…
Would it be prude to ask who’s at number one now?
No, he created something to help humanity. It just happens that this thing decided to “help” humanity in the wrong way.
So X-Men has that and Admantium in their arsenal. Heck, I’m surprised they didn’t throw in admantium in that scene for giggles.
Most valid explanation right here.
Depending on how it was handled, you could maybe still use Carol’s Ms. Marvel identity as an inspiration but it would take either a major retcon or a reimagining of Carol as somebody who maybe got her start playing a superhero in movies or something before actually getting powers for real?
I don’t really understand the term “persons of colors”; I know it’s a racial denotation but isn’t that also suggesting Caucasians are “colorless” and everyone else is “colorful”? That’s like saying everything pale is automatic roadkill @_@
They need a Kevin Feige, someone who understands who the characters are and can tell the director’s vision to go fuck itself when it deviates from that.
Okay there’s no way they could animate this perfectly to Bolland’s artwork. Standard animation is 24-25 frames per second(fps); the best being up to 30 fps or more. Bear in mind this is a movie timed nearly an hour and thirty minutes long. Accounting for the in-between animators in addition to the cleanup animation…
I was going to wait until BvS comes to dvd on redbox to watch it but hearing this has me worried:
Bahahahah!!! Man that was a good one. Funnily enough Netflix’s Daredevil has to deal with the Avenger’s fallout since the attack of New York:
Now it’s condensed to “The only person who stayed dead in comics was Uncle Ben” and that’s only pertaining to the main universe; I’m not even going to bother with the parallel universes or alternate timelines or the “no that wasn’t so-and-so, that was so-and-so’s clone/image projection/every single excuse to contrive…
I’ve got nothing against Eisenberg but....this role is not for him. The Riddler? Maybe. Lex Luthor?—no. Just...no. No!
I thought the rule of thumb was if it’s touching the ground, it’s not a hover board. I’m mean, the article picture has wheels on it for crying out loud!
I loved the USO number! It’s too damn catchy! And I am more than thankful this film giving us Agent Carter which I hope will be renewed for a third season if ABC has any brain cells to see why.
Well in some translations in the book (I think is Isaiah?) it can be interpreted as a “young woman”