Harrison Ford, but it isn't what he did to Feige, it's the reverse: Feige was playing disc golf on Ford's lawn.
Harrison Ford, but it isn't what he did to Feige, it's the reverse: Feige was playing disc golf on Ford's lawn.
Mm, I just rewatched and really enjoyed Ant-Man. Even though Marvel has several very promising films in the pipeline—oddly enough Infinity War strikes me as the least-exciting right now—this sequel might be the one that I'm looking forward to the most.
Maybe we'll finally meet Kenneth, and get some clues about his 'frequency.'
Some Radiohead not be out of place, spacey environs and all. "Airbag" would kick over a montage.
What other period pieces are there? The Firsr Avenger?
I chose to watch this tonight and I agree, and your excellent comment might tip the scales for me going to see your Homecoming movie, too.
Having finally watched this, I came away much more impressed than this review prepared me to be. I'd give it an A, and now I'm a bit confused as to the (minor) complaints aired above.
When is Wonder Woman 2?
Not for me, neccesaarily. What I didn't say was that I think Stargate SG-1 to be extremely even and strong across the board from a casting standpoint.
Oh, right, Shepherd.
Yeah, that Atlantis guy never connected with me. I'm not a Mass Effect player, but he seemed like such a nakedly unconvincing riff on Jack O'Neil (sp?) that I couldn't take it.
If you mean SG-1, it's a fun show that is a bit more tongue-in-cheek about itself than the movie's straight, serious tone. Richard Dean Anderson replacing Kurt Russell, etc. Fun middle-of-the-road genre stuff, with the 'aliens impersonating mythological figures' angle milked for all it's worth. Really good cast…
SG-1 had that episode in which it was revealed that someone did go through, way back in the mid 20th century if I recall correctly. I can't recall how it happened, though.
The Atlantis cast was very hot/cold for me. I loved some of them, found others hard to watch.
I gave it a chance and found it to be really unappealing.
It's possible that it won't throw it's hat into anything specific, continuity-wise, since it's a prequel and may not overlap with anything that we've had before.
Aesthetically, not a bad-looking glimpse. I enjoy the sci-fi aspect of Superman's backstory, so I could get into this even without him. Maybe.
Certainly Stargate has a leg up on most of the Star Trek that was happening at the same time. Trek certainly has more cachet, but it's a legacy franchise that has been running on fumes more often than not over the past 15-20 years. (I'm a fan of both.)
I love Stargate and this makes me happy.
(It was me with my seven pairs of arms.)