The word 'impossible' lost its meaning during the mid-twentieth century when Mission:Impossible featured an Impossible Missions Force completing missions that were, in fact, possible.
The word 'impossible' lost its meaning during the mid-twentieth century when Mission:Impossible featured an Impossible Missions Force completing missions that were, in fact, possible.
Odin is a god. He doesn't want his realm looking dank!
No Gormenghast style for me, please. I'm all about my KirbyGod Thor. Marvel's Asgard is interesting in part because it can be visually unique, and I think Branagh did a great job of approximating and adapting Kirbyesque visuals.
Branagh's Thor had some GREAT design! Odin's throne room, Heimdall's little chamber at the end of the rainbow bridge - the rainbow bridge itself! A lot of it looked awesome.
It always bugged me Walt's facial hair went from fair to dark. I mean, sark obviously looks better, but consistency, dammit!
This is Star Wars. Giant grey bulky slabs of imperial menace!
It's so coarse and it gets everywhere!
Skye's pretty bad. Pretty pretty, but also, pretty bad. She's the least convincing hacktivist I could imagine.Agree on the episodic thing. This show should not be afraid of serialization! Of all the shows to be afraid of serialization!
I'm still hopeful, but at the minute it's just so run-of-the-mill it's ridiculous. Virtually flavorless.
Loeb is the McCallum to Whedon's Lucas.
How about that Arrow premiere, huh? Good times.
I was thinking the same. The cool thing about Coulson is that he's "normal" in the extreme, aside from the whole SHIELD thing. If anyone was a candidate for a nuclear family, he's the guy.
Why?
It's going to be like Smallville, and he won't have a goatee until the final episode, or he'll wear a fake one to a costume party or something.
There are like eight times as many lost episodes of Doctor Who as there are existing episodes of Firefly.
"I will be returned. Forthwith." Othello - Act IV, Sc III
She is just INSANELY hot. The only movie I've ever seen her in is Big Daddy, but goddamn.
1) I'd hope they wouldn't have to resort to this. As far as I'm concerned, non-comics based superhero movies have worked a grand total of three times: Unbreakable, The Incredibles and Chronicle. Pixar is Pixar and the other two are outliers - most of the time, it DOESN'T work at all. The reason good superhero movies…
This makes me want kids.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again: missed opportunity to have cast Henry Cavill and Chris Hemsworth, giving us the Superman/Thor equivalent of The Prestige.