geesejuggler
geesejuggler
geesejuggler

What would the category be for shows that saw LOST and went "Hey, I can slowly unravel a twisting narrative too!" and then ended up starting up WAY more convoluted to the point nobody cared because it all seemed too crazy.

The Last Centurion

Jesus, make this movie already. You are not going to find a more perfect actor for the part than Reynolds. Nope. (The little legs swing, coupled with him coloring and singing Hollarback girl is just so perfect.) And given how long it takes to make movies, I can see the studio dusting off this footage and putting it

With this line, "You know, people like you are the reason I was afraid to go to school as a child." she became my favorite person in all of the X-men movies.

I really miss her layered voice in the original trilogy. The transformations seem to get better and better though.

I dont like it.

If you have to drug, kidnap or otherwise intimidate someone into fucking you, you're doing it wrong.

I remember in the Brian K. Vaughn series from circa 2002, they point out how Mystique is able to do great acrobatic moves by shifting her inner organs and skeletal structure to help herself out. Great bit where she's gunned down but survives by shifting her heart and lungs lower, shows how powerful she really is

I can really see this working as an I Clavdivs-style miniseries with an emphasis on dialogue and acting. You only need CG for special effects like the intro on Trantor, or Terminus's small-scale atomic technology.

I did like the movie, but because it tried to be its own thing. In order to be faithful to the plot and tone it has to be a series.

Chuck Bartowski.

There's one piece of film that I pray exists somewhere, and that is a musical number on the set of X-Men III. Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, James Marsden and Kelsey Grammer are all excellent singers. Please tell me they did a song one afternoon, in full costume.

Capaldi eyes are cool, but they have nothing on Tom.
"You know, I think you might!"

Also, the very end of This is the End (spoilers):

It wasn't who it was that blew me away - the content of the scene did though!

The Loki-as-Captain-America Chris Evans cameo in Thor 2 made me squeal in the theatre.