so you're saying don't discuss the contents of the article in said article's comment section? That makes a whole lot of sense. I don't believe I've commented on the film on AV Club previously.
so you're saying don't discuss the contents of the article in said article's comment section? That makes a whole lot of sense. I don't believe I've commented on the film on AV Club previously.
It's a superhero movie. It's usually a given that the superhero will win. I don't see how the number of villains changes things. The Sinister Six is a classic Spider-Man element, so I don't feel Sony should be restricted by the decisions of another studio. Especially if they are just the villains in Spider-Man 3 or 4.
I'm discussing Superman on a list in which he is featured on the worst films of the year. It's perfectly relevant to this article.
so are you against team up comic book movies? regardless of what you feel, both the Avengers and the X-Men have met with both critical and commercial success. The Sinister Six is embedded in Spider-Man's DNA. When Spider-Man faces multiple villains, that's when he's at his best. Spider-Man is about overcoming all the…
That's true for any comic book character. Your argument against Foes apply to every character ever in comics. In terms of every actor as being important, people know the roles they sign on for. They see the script usually, and the role is described to them. Additionally, actors should be cast usually in proportion to…
but not necessary. which is the point. you can tell self contained stories in comics. just because every chracters has large history in comics, does not mean it's required for a story to work,
it still looks great, but the thing is when the HD version's video footage was released, people weren't able to point out the differences. Until you show them side by side. Because nostalgie remembered WW GC up.
You don't need to have read any other comics to understand what is going in with the characters. Boomerang has been completely fleshed out. The Beetle is a new person. Overdrive has only had small criminal roles previously. Speed Demon is also being fleshed out. The only one you can make that argument about is…
SNL wishes they had the comedic talents of Jessica Williams.
it's not about winning a debate. it's about recognizing that hiring funny people of color will only make the show better. look at the daily show.
jessica williams. black and a woman and funny. SNL wishes they had her.
excellent use of Kanye. That was just perfect. Great episode. And don't have much words, other than the episode's ending is just devastating. It's really sticking with me in the way only a good episode can.
I literally fast forwarded through the Huck/Quinn scenes. For season 4, I would get rid of Quinn, Huck, and Charlie. They are weighing the show down.
I completely approve of the high placement of Man of Steel. It takes a lot of work to make the stalker, do-nothing Superman from Superman Returns to look like a passable Superman, but the staggering failure of Man of Steel managed to do just that.
prior to the finale, you could just forget that seasons 5 through 8 ever happened. but the finale did the entirety of the series, rendering seasons 1 through 4 completely unwatchable.
superior foes has only had 6 issues. More than enough to fit into one film, but not as much time for character development as you're suggesting.
Each of the villains would be occupying less screen time, so that would alleviate costs. There has also been several incarnations of the Sinister Six, so aside from the villains already introduced, the studios has the ability to use whichever members they want. Other members like Boomerang would not require as much…
I picture him as Agent Venom's ultimate nemesis.
I dont believe they have been depicted as such in the comics, but there was different interplay between different characters with every story and iteration.
that's the only way to make a villain relateable. you seem to have a very limited scope in terms of what you want to see in terms of storytelling. superior foes of spider-man makes villains like Boomerang and Shocker seem very relateable.