1) why is flash not in the original series of toys?
1) why is flash not in the original series of toys?
Ah, okay.
Particularly glaring when in the original version of Scott Lang he steals it flat out. It’s not arranged nor a test. He takes it.
No one is willing to wait and see...
Marvel only started putting up good movies after they teamed up with Disney, if Disney had purchased DC it would have been another story.
While Sarah Connor did indeed “have a sex scene with some male saviour figure,” that was more of a plot point than a defining character beat... plus, that was in the first Terminator, and when people talk about Connor being an absolute badass female protagonist, they’re usually talking about Terminator 2.
Yeah, I’m surprised that there have been two Mortal Kombat characters. One, okay, there’s your guest character, whatever. (And Scorpion is literally their mascot, so adding him made a bit of sense)
I thought about going to the Adventure Science Center (one of my best friends was helping to run things there), but instead I watched it from my driveway, listening to Moonlight Sonata on repeat as I waited for the main event. It was a great way to experience it, and I didn’t have any cloud cover.
You seem like you’d be a lot of fun at parties.
Man, that was one of my favorite things to do in single player: board the enemy ship and just randomly take out the pilots as they run by and blow up enemy ships as they spawn in. Good times.
I feel like that was supposed to be “You cannot kill the Sith,” which would have been a lot less objectionable of a boast.
Oh, most definitely not in a figurative sense.
Twin Peaks only gets mentioned as an honorable mention, though.
It reminded me of how ambivalent I am about the Shrek movies.
...except it is an outfit he wears in the movie...
Uh, Donald Glover is way too old to play Miles, so he didn’t have a chance in hell of that happening regardless. (Plus, why focus on setting up Miles as a character when they’re still rebooting Parker?)
The Incredible Hulk isn’t “kind of” in canon, it just doesn’t have much substantial connective tissue to the rest of the MCU. But there have been references to Blonsky on Agents of SHIELD, footage from the movie reused in The Avengers (Stark is looking at representational footage for the rest of the team), and a…
“The Addams Family got a trio of popular 1990s movies...”
And I was surprised on watching Space Balls for the first time in 25 years that it’s easily the laziest of Mel Brooks movies.
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