Having outlived Prince, Frank, and Pope John Paul; she's out to start some new feuds.
Having outlived Prince, Frank, and Pope John Paul; she's out to start some new feuds.
…bombs in Baghdad and a third season of Twin Peaks.
"Magnum Force is ostensibly Dirty Harry redux—right down to a largely superfluous scene where Harry stumbles on a major crime and straightens everything out on his own. (In the sequel, it’s an airplane hijacking, which our man discovers when he stops off at his favorite hamburger stand."
Their fave is problematic.
It happens to all of us.
Blood Work too. He plays a notorious, bad ass detective at the end of his career who has to deal with poor health, resentful colleagues, and weird stalkers on account of his fame.
I'm surprised they didn't try to make it a dirty Harry movie. I suppose Clint put his foot down on that idea. (Although he plays him the…
UB 40's "Red Red Wine" was also a cover of a cover.
How is this a "reboot"?
Wasn't it a novel first? It's just another damn adaptation. That's like saying the Royal Shakespeare Company is rebooting "Othello" this summer. Or that the Coen Brothers rebooted True Grit.
Lack of Snickers Bars in pre-historic times?
Emily VanCamp is an old ABC television vet. Maybe she'll make a guest appearance?
Between Radcliffe and Hive, Zemo, and General Tabot and the ATCU; Hydra is having a bad week. They probably miss the days when Phil Coulson was all they had to worry about.
That's with eight years of hindsight though. In 2008, she wasn't a very impressive or informed candidate, but that was no different than any local politician who had suddenly been thrust into the national spotlight with little preparation.
He may have no choice. Didn't all the republican candidates last summer promise to support the eventual nominee? (While actually hoping Hillary wins so they can start planning their 2020 campaigns.)
It also saves time in a debut film if you just give hero and villain the same origin (and therefore the same power.) Spider-Man was a rare exception.
And Donald Blake Thor.
"I'm confident that real!Marvel could have made an absolutely killer Doom, given their track record."
Because if it had been, fans would have whined about how Cap dominated the movie so much it ought to have been just called "Captain America: Civil War".
Are the Avengers the only people who can protect the world? Don't we all pay taxes to our respective nations to pay for armies, missiles etc. for that purpose?
Because Marvel has such a good record with villains so far, you think they will really hit paydirt with a bad guy like Doom? After all, it's impossible to screw up a great villain like Doom, right?
Lightweight Ultron collapsed under its own weight?
You're mixing your metaphors.
Doom is an interesting villain? Movie audiences would disagree with you.