“We didn’t see any violence relating to the spice trade that was not some do-gooder assuming a moral high ground.”
“We didn’t see any violence relating to the spice trade that was not some do-gooder assuming a moral high ground.”
I just want to know how much money, make-up and CGI it takes to turn Colin Ferrell into Powers Booth.
It looks like they have used their Marvel deaging CGI to make Alfred Molina a younger version of Doc Ock. So I would be surprised if this was a variant prior to his death in Spidey 2 who starts out a villain but does a babyface turn during the movie. Also supporting the variant idea, notice his arms have red built…
So you’re saying it’s YOUR fault! lol...just kidding. Gallows humor and all that.
A lot of people are saying that...but why is no one thinking that this “Mr. Oz” is actually Dr. Manhattan’s human side, John Osterman, fighting against his detached from humanity, near deity side of Dr. Manhattan fighting against each other? Perhaps even being split into two different characters for reasons not yet…
Funny you should mention that, on the marathon of the first season, they had tidbits of info, and during that scene, it was filmed at Times Square at 3 a.m. so it would be deserted. I’m sure they kept anyone who was around out of the cameras view, but it was pretty desolate for real. Eerie.
I took that line by Vader to imply not that he hadn’t sense another Force user in a long time, but that he specifically sensed Obi-Wan, who he had a very close connection to and a strong attachment with.
Sovreign! Dammit, now I have to make a bnet account. :)
Well....if Merchant stands next to Jackman we’ll finally get to see (at least visually) a short Wolverine in the cinema.
I kid you not, here in Chicago I attended a musical play that was titled Bat-Hamlet. It....wasn’t half bad. The guy that played the Joker/Claudius really sold it.