Same! Kinda disappointed when I got to the end of the article.
Same! Kinda disappointed when I got to the end of the article.
Surprised Dogma didn't make the list.
I found that really jarring in the Holiday Special and initially came to the same conclusion you did.
The first one was lightning in a bottle. Vol 2 showed that lightning doesn’t always strike twice.
That Rocket Raccoon series was my introduction to the character in the 80s, and firmly made him one of my favourites.
Travel back in time? Didn’t this Gamorra travel forward from 2014 in Endgame with Thanos & co?
Yes, she was in Bumblebee’s opening scene and a very different Arcee showed up briefly in 2009's Revenge of the Fallen.
Indiana Jones and the I’m Getting Too Old For This Shit, Get Off My Lawn.
It’s staggering that DC ditched Batgirl before this.
Please be like Bumblebee and not those other movies.
I can’t shake this awful feeling that Rise of the Beasts is going to be less like the (excellent) Bumblebee and more like the Michael Bay offerings.
And what little advertising I did see told me nothing about the movie that made me want to see it. My entire response is a mere shrug.
I haven’t seen a single trailer, and had no idea the movie even existed until reading about it last week. It feels like Disney didn’t have much confidence in it to begin with?
It’s a few great scenes with a flimsy story in between, characters that appear for no reason, and the son suddenly deciding that he needs to go and fight because reasons. A lot wasn’t filmed/couldn’t be finished in post-production in time to meet a deadline for a release date that was brought forward by almost a year…
The movie was a disjointed mess in no small part thanks to its rushed production (it was moved from summer 2006 to 2005 late in the game to accommodate Transformers, which ended up slipping back to 2007 anyway). Dakota Fanning was the best thing about it; she acted Cruise off the screen, IMO.
Transformers goes firmly at the ‘sucky’ end of that list.
Rev W Awdry’s Final Destination.
ISTR the Hulk rights thing dates back to the Bill Bixby/Lou Ferrigno show, which was produced by Universal.
Directed by Werner Herzog.
He’ll probably rap the theme tune too.