Uh, Hellfire didn’t sign the Accords.
Uh, Hellfire didn’t sign the Accords.
Uh, there was a single negative comment about the sequels (collectively) in an article that is decidedly focused on just the first one. A throwaway comment like that is hardly bashing. Also, your single points about each of the sequels don’t actually refute what was said; Rhett called them messy, which has nothing to…
Yeah, heaven forbid someone say something as utterly offensive as “this is a good television show.” You’re totally right, that’s downright Trumpian in its brashness.
Ewan McGregor has signed on to play Christopher Robin in the self-titled movie. Scripted by Alex Ross Perry, the film concerns Winnie the Pooh entering Christopher Robin’s life a second time in adulthood to help him get things back on track.
Well in one of the shots in the trailers (the group shot with them all looking upwards, with Mantis down front), she’s wearing clothes that clearly match the rest of the team’s (and so does Yondu).
I mean, as a movie, it certainly isn’t bad. As an adaptation, however, it is absolutely horrendous. (but I knew it would be as soon as I heard Pitt was going to star, so it’s not like I had high hopes or anything)
based on the popular Max Brooks book
Five reporters show up, one is instantly killed in front of the others. Bleach is poured over the remaining reporters to get rid of any vibrant colors. Anyone who complains is instantly decried as being on Disney’s payroll.
Yes, of course it’s anti-climactic in comparison. Batman’s move happens in the course of a battle and is meant to be just another move (at most, it breaks the momentum of the opponent so that the defender can get some breathing room), while Superman’s is a super move that literally stops the battle while it plays out.…
Okay, good call with wanting to use that picture of the pissing cat.
Okay, good call with wanting to use that picture of the pissing cat.
Totally definitely types of moves, so there’s no reason that they’d be comparable in scope. The former is just an ordinary or special move, the latter is a super move (which tend to be impressively over-the-top).
At least we’ve gotten past the point where people were considering HULK as a damn spoiler to this movie...
My go-to rebuttal to that statement is the Darth Bane trilogy. It does a fantastic job of exploring the philosophy of the Dark Side (which, personally, I find absolutely fascinating), we get to see Jedi that aren’t absolute paragons of virtue, it covers an era of the Star Wars universe that we’re not overly familiar…
...holy shit.
“in the process of”
I think that’s the most plausible idea. All the cool toys being a part of the suit would also explain Peter’s comment about how he’s “nothing without the suit;” obviously his powers are still his, but all the nifty abilities that the suit grants him would be something that Peter would be hesitant to give up.
ETA: I also need the 2nd film to be a Kraven story.
“Good morning, Mr. Tut”
I agree that it’s a little on the lame side, but if these are anything like the last game’s, there will be multiple responses that you can get.
I don’t disagree with you at all, but to be fair, auditioning for a role is beneath him, considering his star power. I’m not saying this is a good thing or not, just that it’s definitely how things go; if anything, perhaps auditions for major stars would be a good thing, because otherwise there’s no way he would have…