How could they see the Talia twist coming in the trailers when the character doesn't even have that name and has yet to be shown in a trailer? All they've shown in trailers has been Bruce, Gordon, Catwoman and Bane.
How could they see the Talia twist coming in the trailers when the character doesn't even have that name and has yet to be shown in a trailer? All they've shown in trailers has been Bruce, Gordon, Catwoman and Bane.
Just because plot points leak out doesn't mean it's automatically acceptable to just throw it out there when you could just as easily show something like the iconic Breaking the Bat cover.
I like how you say "Spoiler Warning" but then make the header image a massive spoiler. Nobody is supposed to know about Talia or Ra's appearing going into the movie.
Please, tell me. What is at ALL nerdy about this? It being on Twitter doesn't count since that's like saying having a Facebook is nerdy. I can understand them branching out to various areas of otaku culture, but when we get crap like some random, unfunny Twitter account or some news article about how someone played…
I really wouldn't call Misfits the best British show in years. I mean, yeah, the first season was great, but the second season really went downhill near the end. That time travel plot created SO MANY HOLES. There were things that happened in that episode that were UNDONE by the end, and yet the next episode decided…
HOW do you stay drunk for 23 HOURS STRAIGHT in a classroom? Come on, now.
Eh, they can go the Primus root and say that Cybertron is their Transformer god and he can repair himself.
Please tell me I'm not the only one that finds this new Dredd to be hilariously miscast. He has the grit, the frown and the voice, but he's so small. The helmet is maybe 2 sizes too big for his head and it just makes him look goofy instead of menacing. If there was one thing Stallone got right, it was the look of…
Ah, you're right. I forgot about that.
I really don't think there was a problem with the ending. That WAS a Xenomorph. The Jockey was tackled by a giant Facehugger, which means the baby Xenomorph is going to be a lot bigger than they usually are. And that Facehugger was birthed by Shaw from the ooze that was ingested by her BF (whose name escapes me). Now…
That's a valid concern. I do like how they explained picking up ninjitsu so quickly, though.
See, I actually loved the reincarnation idea. I can't wait to see how this interaction with Shredder goes. I also love how they explained Raph's story and gave more of an explanation for his personality. So good.
Or maybe it could get an HBO treatment. 13 episodes or so with a bigger budget would be pretty great.
Here it is [img571.imageshack.us] Though its something thrown on the screen for a moment and could be seen as approaching "tinfoil hat scrutiny" territory, they did throw it in there.
Lol I saw that coming too. He was the ONLY other important BLACK GUY this entire movie, so it was obvious to me that it had to be his dad. I already saw the death and whatnot coming. I just didn't expect little Jay to be alive. You know, since his birth certificate in the FIRST MiB said that he wasn't BORN until 1969.
Those are the explanations I keep hearing, but I just feel like they're weak. J was there even though in his timeline it hadn't happened yet? It's weak, illogical writing. I know that time travel doesn't exist, so it can mean anyone can write it however they want to, but you can't deny that we've developed a sort of…
To everyone that thinks MiB3 is a good movie, you need to understand that this review is pretty spot on with how terrible the movie is. Granted, the review should have included more specific examples of what was wrong with the movie, but seriously, the movie is just absolutely AWFUL. It's clear when watching it that…
Jackie said on his Facebook that he's NOT retiring from Action movies. He's just retiring from doing crazy-ass stunts like climbing on buildings and whatnot like you saw in that trailer. [www.facebook.com]