The Star Beast was an earlier proposed name for the movie Alien, I believe.
The Star Beast was an earlier proposed name for the movie Alien, I believe.
Leslie Nielsen all but said his autobiography was full of things that didn’t happen and it was awesome!
It was because of Game of Thrones Season 8, wasn’t it?
Well, there are all those loose ends to wrap up. The Bourne Legacy only had a few moments addressing how Pamela Landy’s exposure of the assassination program led to no one being punished except for her being threatened with jail which depressingly was the most realistic thing from all this.
Part of being an adult is to know when to hold them and when to fold them.
No, they still made bank talking about it. To paraphrase Dick Jones from Robocop "Who cares if it was bad or not?"
They called it Captain Marvel 2 in China. Didn't help there.
That was quite literally a Monty Python sketch that got scrapped at the script stage.
The “ships chasing each other slowly in space”
“We have made the decision to not bring Edward Norton back to portray the title role of Bruce Banner in the Avengers,” Feige wrote. “Our decision is definitely not one based on monetary factors, but instead rooted in the need for an actor who embodies the creativity and collaborative spirit of our other talented cast…
The Multiverse of Madness did that whole making itself bad thing all by itself. Everything Everywhere All at Once kicked its ass so thoroughly in every creative angle you want to mention (from acting to directing to editing to especially screenplay) that it was embarrassing and for a tenth of the budget or even less…
Multiverse of Madness killed any and all interest in seeing any more MCU for me, especially when they were ripping off jokes from a 1996 episode of Sliders.
Counter counterpoint, Black Widow was complete and utter crap from start to finish and such a disappointment given all the potential a theoretical film could have been given the templates it had such as the Bourne films or even Captain America 2: The Winter Soldier where she was effectively the co-lead.
I’m glad I saw Thor 2 before I heard the seeming pop culture collective opinion because I always thought it was *fine* and have said so for years now.
Most of that No Way Home money goes to Sony, for starters.
The fourth season of a Ronald D. Moore sci-fi show missing the mark? Well, I haven’t seen that before!
Marvel starter salaries tended to be in the lower six figures even for the leads, especially in the beginning.
There was also a third brother, his older brother Frank, who died in 1980 from skin cancer at only 45.
January release and all episodes dropped at once. I have my suspicions ...