Pretty simplistic stuff, really:
Pretty simplistic stuff, really:
"The unfortunate thing is at the time "One More Day" erased Spidey's marriage, Peter had been married for 30 years. Thirty years! That's longer than Spidey had been single (1963-1987)!"
I've said all along that they should introduce Peter Parker first (get both him and the Spider-Man character right this time) and then, eight to ten years or so down the line, introduce Miles in order to basically have a mentor/understudy type of situation... or have Peter die and Miles take over... but I say we need…
1.) If Rick EXPLAINED what he's seen outside of Alexandria (The Governor, Termites etc.) then it would probably go a long way to helping his cause of changing Deanna's mind to how they do things. Instead he (seemingly) plays the pronoun game insisting hes "seen things" that they haven't.
All of my sadness. I don't know that it 'suddenly' got interesting, but it suddenly got meatier peachier- the narrative was getting tighter and the mysteries were starting to form a cohesive serialization.
Twister has it all: growling tornadoes, a battle of good vs. evil in the competitive world of meteorology, a young…
We also know Quicksilver & Scarlet Witch start out working with Ultron, then switch sides. That's the only real "spoiler".
Clearly, someone who does not understand comic book logic. Can't things just look cool? You must hate fiction novels and cartoons, too, since everything has to be physically possible and realistic in your world? Can't we just have something that doesn't have to make sense and is simply bad-ass looking? "It's all…
I went 2001, but in The Matrix's defense, if we take into account sequels we need to lump 2010 into 2001's category. :(
No, seriously. This is the first character I thought of. Damn it!
Matt Hullum is the voice of "Sarge" in Red Vs Blue, so in a sense "they" are directing. Him and Burnie went to film school though (for whatever that's worth) and they've made plenty of live action shorts over the past few years. I'm confident they can do a good job on a full length film.
Conversely, I liked it.
I call it YOUR GRAVE.
When you think about the greats of the classical era they wrote music for consumption for the mass market in concert halls or for music for wealthy patrons. If Mozart was alive in the 20th century he'd probably wind up writing scores for movies.
It's a convincing appearance change too - definitely plausible that people wouldn't realise Kara is Supergirl.
he's much more interesting in the actual single player game; the writing for this cutscene was quite shallow though.
No, that's not a typo. Lucasfilm and Del Rey have announced that between now and the premiere of Star Wars: Episode…
Thank goodness us PC gamers didn't have to wait at all.
Too bad that character's part was halved in the theatrical release.