I just don’t see how Finch can have any happy endings. Various odds on how Finch ends:
I just don’t see how Finch can have any happy endings. Various odds on how Finch ends:
Somewhere on youtube, there’s a bunch of fun collections of much green screen gets used on something as mundane as Law and Order...from 10 or 15 years ago.
Yep. I’ve found it interesting that Sens8 is/was considered to be one of the most expensive TV series to produce ( at the time )....but then when you read about how they shot everything on location with as much in camera trickery as possible, that means for every season all the main members of the cast along with the…
I think an argument could be made that a large percentage of marvel movie goers would see a good marvel two or three times in the theater, boosting ticket sales with repeat business. And I think that such experiments with cruella and Mulan might bear that out ( that aside from marvel and star wars, most movies are…
Comic writers and artists knew the deal going in. They knew they were getting a one-time payment. Especially in the 2000s.
“Companies will let you keep your patent you created with them.”
But your argument is kind of flawed. If you work at Marvel or at DC as a comic book content creator....you personally don’t have any rights or ownership to the characters that you create. That’s part of the deal when you decide to write for a well-known legacy character.
Weasel should just be handled like Scrat in the Ice Age movies: Every DC movie from now should just start with some crazy Weasel Looney Tunes antics before the main credits kick in.
Based on the amount of CGI in Justice League, I’m surprised the main characters in THAT movie spent more than 3 days on the set together.
Ah, remember when Apple essentially said that airtags were not meant, or designed to work, in a capacity for people to become their own private detective agencies? Good times back then...
I saw Zach Snyder’s name as executive producer, and all I could think of is that every time blood splatters on the lens, or a body gets ripped in half, was Snyder thinking: “Yeah, this guy gets comic books. If only they would’ve let me do that in Man of Steel....”
When he’s not killing British spies.
I always wanted a Star Trek show that was more along the lines of a series about test pilots trying to figure out some kind of super powerful alien technology (like a teleporter that could teleport across galaxies ), and you would wind up cycling through characters pretty quickly because every third episode or so you w…
That’s probably true, especially for older Trek series...it’s a lot cheaper to have three characters standing around a rubber alien corpse than PEW! PEW! EPIC SPACE BATTLE!
Actually. having a larger cast that can break off into two halves that can break off into a “develop a full show every other week” system instead of a single week wouldn’t be a bad idea to up the comedy quotient.
The Last Jedi is a good movie with a few objectionable scenes, but with some good ideas.
That shaft has NOTHING on the whatever-the-room is that the light sabre fight takes place in in The Phantom Menace.
I love how a major component of this plan is “hiding out in a weak clone body on a planet no one can get to, you just simply RAISE AN ARMY.”
Not really. It wasn’t really the crowd “singing it.” It wasn’t a musical-fied version of “We Will Rock You”, it was the original Queen track played over the opening credits. I don’t get the sense that there was an attempt to say “check it out! this crowd is breaking out into song and dance! They are going to give you…
What the hell is Pierce Brosnan doing in another musical. I like the guy, but Mama Mia! pretty much proved that he can’t sing at all.