I recently watched both movies together, (I had a cold and nothing better to do) and Part 2 works much better watched right after Part 1. As separate movies I don't think Part 2 works as well.
I recently watched both movies together, (I had a cold and nothing better to do) and Part 2 works much better watched right after Part 1. As separate movies I don't think Part 2 works as well.
I like Ward more this season but I really don't care at all for his family issues or what happened in the well.
As much as I think the show is improving , I can't help but get the impression that it's still skirting around the more scifi aspects of the MCU. I was always shocked that Fringe fully embraced the alternate universe as a network sci fi show. I just feel like the writers are torn between introducing some of the…
The key to a good TV villain is not use them to often. I find for the most part TV villains tend to get over used to the point where they lose their effectiveness TV tropes calls it Villain Decay, See Sylar, Megatron, The Borg, Mr Gold from Once Upon a Time.
What, studios actually put real analysis into why a movie fails or succeeds? People don't like superhero movies because Batman and Robin sucked, or let's make a hundred found footage movies because Paranormal Activity did well so people must like that.
I hated the 1st movie, it was like watching Point Break but with CGI fly throughs of car engines. Rob Cohen is one of the worst directors around.
I sort of get a Jinx spinoff, Catwoman vibe to this project. The X-men have always worked best as an ensemble, aside for Wolverine the majority of X-men characters never really made it in solo books. I don't see Gambit as being much different.
I wonder why the pilot episodes are even broadcast sometimes.
I just think characters like Red Skull, Fin Fang Foom, Spiderman and the X-men's never ending rogues gallery. It could also be that I just don't many of DC's characters
Race for your Life is one of my favourite movies. I had to download a copy because I couldn't find it available anywhere
Exactly at least the Flash is in his classic suit and not 10 seasons of running around in a red sweatsuit with a hoodie with yellow strings.
Not to start a Marvel vs DC thing, but does it seem like outside of Batman, the DC rogues gallery is pretty thin and full of some questionably lame characters? I never really read DC so I'm really familiar with many of the villain characters. Even Superman seems to have a fairly thin list of good villains.
Is that the Pirate one?
I remember hamburgers for 49 cents and cheeseburgers for 69 cents. They eventually put a limit of 6 on them because crazy teenagers were coming in buying 30 and 40 cheeseburgers. Damn teenage metabolism
I read it for a school project once believe it or not.