John-Bee
John-Bee
On a superficial level, the combination of title, cover art and author name is one of the most attractive I've encountered in a while. And the review intrigues. I'm tempted to bite in spite of not usually going for short-stories collections.
I'd love a Hulk film like Iron Man 3. Bruce Banner is more interesting to me than Hulk and to some extent, all Hulk movies are kind of like IM3 anyway—it's expensive to do the big green action scenes.
That sounds dense.
I mean, I smile at the thought of gentle eccentric folk wearing fursuits, nuzzling each other and congregating in convention centers to do basically benign things.
Kermit himself was unable to be reached for comment.
…starting a chain reaction that has turned the sun into…you guessed it…
Rizzofy, even.
Yeah, but it was the Internet's big story for a week or two, and I haven't heard anyone talking about it for awhile now.
I don't know that there has been any change. Sean apparently wanted to write something frisky about Wookiees and this shot could be construed to show just that, from its angle.
It's a little-known fact that Disney bought Star Wars partly to defuse a long-burning feud between Chewbacca and Robin Hood over who is the real father of modern furries.
Thor Ragnarok used that so perfectly that I can't place it anywhere else, anymore.
Maybe it's just that I've not been frequenting Star Wars boards—it's hard to find good ones—but it's amusing to me how fast panic about this film dropped off the map.
I was happy to see General (or whatever rank now) Ross in Civil War and I'd love it if Liv Tyler were to return as Betty. I think that it would be fine for Tyler and Ruffalo to act together and they might even have better chemistry than she and Norton did.
Yeah, Fandral (?) was recast with Levi.
I happen to think that Thor 1 is wonderful, among the best of the MCU. It's character driven and mostly filled with terrific actors. Fairly intimate, but in a good way.
Is "The U.S. Military" going to replace "My wife, Eleanor" as the go-to answer when someone asks, "Who?"
The next evolution will presumably be Doctuar: Barco Escape
I was wondering about that. I've not read the book, but the Disney TV adaption (which I realize is not generally held in high esteem) didn't have any sort of pumped-up "save the world!" sort of thing going on. So that's the part of this trailer that had me cocking my head a bit.
Not that it's acceptable, but I imagine that it was to make the content clear as being sci-fi.