UK citizen/resident? But don’t use that if they’re from the Republic of Ireland...
UK citizen/resident? But don’t use that if they’re from the Republic of Ireland...
Could you repeat that? I don’t read British that well.
We can shut them down, and save all these kids, but we have to move now!
The Witch was soooo goood!
That’s the adaptation of the great Ted Chiang short story! I was wondering what was up with that.
Spinning! Yeah! That’s a good trick!
Tarantino makes the violence count. Kill Bill is mostly a violent cartoon (intentionally), and Basterds and Django have scenes that lean that way, but for the most part, when he puts a violent action in a scene, it’s savage and brutal and comes out of nowhere. That’s how he can make a single killing seem more horrific…
I think you’re right. Even if you watch the extended version of Death Proof with the lap dance scene, there’s no nudity in it.
Let’s just say I think there were some very good reasons that version was never adapted for Western audiences. :)
I dunno, maybe less characters to keep track of? At least the vehicle pilots all came across as professionals doing a job, and not the Scooby Doo gang flying robot lions.
This was my preferred version as a kid. It was probably the space opera angle.
I’d love to see it. The Burnside run is the most fun I’ve had with a Barbara Gordon story since the late 90s.
Has any sprawling franchise ever perfectly coordinated its continuity over multiple media? I can’t think of one. One medium (usually the originating one) always takes precedence. You tend to either have the Star Wars model, where the feature films have always been the One True Canon, or the Star Trek model, where…
BvS might prove me wrong, but I have a hard time picturing the Batgirl of Burnside fitting into the gloomy and gritty DC cinematic universe.
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Feige says that people shouldn’t expect Thanos to appear in the film:
IANAL, but they’re pretty much screwed.
I would hope a book written in the past year would do a better job at describing a plausible lunar colony than one written before human beings actually landed on the moon. Otherwise I’d have to assume the author had been living in a cave for 50 years.
I don’t think any of these really qualify as a Hollywood production. Tinseltown doesn’t have a monopoly on banality.
Or the title of a Night Ranger song...