That's how Snyder and Goyer both always come off in interviews: coked out of their gourds and unable to stifle their actual thoughts like good little hacks.
That's how Snyder and Goyer both always come off in interviews: coked out of their gourds and unable to stifle their actual thoughts like good little hacks.
He said it was a different matter, not that it didn't matter. The Cyclops book is pretty fun though!
You can really hear it on Dre's verses on Good Kid by Kendrick Lamar too - he's doing the Kendrick "ahh" pause bit and everything. Kendrick must've not only written it but recorded a guide vocal for Dre too.
Wow, It Follows sounds really interesting. I'm a real sucker for Carpenter and directors (and musicians) influenced by him. That's part of why I loved The Raid: Redemption so much, for example.
I'm not sure Zach Galifianakis would make a good Wonder Woman anyway.
The most metal video ever is "Killed By Death" by Motorhead. Carry on.
It's-a me, Homophobio!
Stellan Skarsgard as Crankshaft or GTFO.
Funky would be great as a Lars von Trier morb-fest.
If you want a Superman book, Action has been pretty good since Greg Pak took over a few issues ago. Other than that, it's slim picking aside from the original Morrison run.
I like that the ending of Age of Ultron was basically time breaking from all the time travel, and Hank McCoy's solution was immediately more time travel.
Isn't Daken still dead though? Maybe they can team up in hell.
I can't figure out why his sick tribal tats regenerate, but they do…
More hip than Daken, the Anthony Keidis of Wolverine knockoffs?
Oh man, I love "Paladin of the Lost Hour", the actual short story. I had no idea it was adapted for this, even though I probably saw it as a kid. I definitely need to see that.
Freddie Gibbs isn't fucking backpack rap. He's about as far from that as you can get, Madlib or no.
Haha, he'll never finish any of those! "My hard drive was left in a taxi! It's not because I'm bored of them and have the attention span of a goldfish!"
Ellis left him copious notes to work from, like Morrison did with the DC stuff before him. Without that even his high-concept ideas are mostly "what if x hero was a villain" or some variation on that theme.
Yeah the movies got the look and the abbreviated histories from Ultimates but fortunately the characterization is mostly from the originals. Nobody would want to see Millar's vile, bigoted Cap on the big screen. I did kind of like the "is Thor actually a god or just a crazy drunk with powers?" bit, which was touched…
Nemesis is the worst comic of the decade so far, in my opinion. Just reprehensible on every level.