This has been incredibly informative. Thanks!!!
This has been incredibly informative. Thanks!!!
Father of mine, son of mine....
Naming a few:
Thor ranks in the middle for me because Thor’s Dudebro-iness makes me laugh and the Asgard scenes are amazing. Everything on Earth, though, is flat and predictable.
I think a Black Widow movie should be handle more like a passion project more than a cash cow. That way, it wouldn’t get fumbled like Ulton. (Cuz that arc was TERRIBLE. Just because a woman is in a story doesn’t mean that she has to hook up with someone. It can happen.)
I’d be a lot more willing to watch some of these shows if they were a miniseries. 1 season, about 13 episodes, in and out without having to worry if it’ll get stale or cancelled. *Sniffs* I’ve been burnt too many times before!
I thought we all decided that the Bourne Legacy didn’t happen.
As a early 90s kids who was raised by an early 80s kid and watched a crapton of cheesy 80s movies growing up, I loved it but I can see how someone could feel that way.
The last scene with Jesse and the talk right afterwards with John are some of my favorite Derek scenes.
What irks me about some of the movies in the Terminator Franchise is that it doesn’t feel like they don’t understand that a good hunk of Terminator is not just fighting for the future of mankind but a love story of sorts.
This also brings to mind how rare it is to have a really good ensemble cast in movies.
Geektastic was awesome. Loved it.
The only complaint I have about this trailer is that the “I’ve never felt power like this before” line reminds me of the “I’ve never seen such lovely shirts” line from the Great Gatsby. Nothing big, just makes me giggle a little.
Boomtown. I need to watch Dalek again but Boomtown was the first episode of Doctor Who that I just LOVED. It’s so simple but between Nine’s dinner with Margaret and the first glimpse of Mickey with a backbone was amazing to me.
Why did you have to post one of my favorite scenes from Doctor Who?! I love that episode so much.
Not to mention that it was the same show that gave us the amazing Harley Quinn. One of the best use of DC characters ever.
Really great scene because people tend to look at Cap as a boy scout without remembering that he’s also a soldier and got into fights as a kid constantly,
So long and thanks for all the gifs.
A few more points that they need to remember about Amanda.
Push is the only movie that I will see in stores and is still tempted to buy, despite knowing I have a copy at my house. Great movie.