A joke, Im sure.... but given the haphazard approach WB has had to their comic properties of late... who the hell knows.
A joke, Im sure.... but given the haphazard approach WB has had to their comic properties of late... who the hell knows.
Don't worry. One kick and he goes to pieces.
Having never read a Captain America comic, I must say that I would be much more afraid of Batroc the Leper than Batroc the Leaper.
Star Trek did this once:
i dont know if the show is getting better, or i am acclimating it, but i just wanted to say the the Overkill device is an actual thing in the early Nick Fury Agent of SHIELD comics. Then it was called the Overkill Horn, and used sonic waves to destroy Nuclear warheads.
I was with you there right up until the end but, dude, don't diss Reeve's Superman. Yes, the films have aged badly, but the one constant in them is that Christopher Reeve is pitch perfect.
And this is why. He brought the fun back. Robert Downey Jr's charm is the greatest special effect.
Ya know, I rewatched Avengers recently and the sheen had defintiely rubbed off. I still dug the bromance between Tony and Bruce, but I found myself wanting to see more of Cap and Thor. Especially Cap. Rewatching all of those movies, Joe Johnston's Captain America remains my favorite because it feels the most like a…
"It's an excellent Elseworlds tale..."
"which of his two Robin Hood dads.."
Then there was the time he got run over by a homeless man with no legs:
Doctor Who: Man, 40 is just brutal, isn’t it? You can see when Harrison Ford crossed it between Raiders and Jedi. You can see when Sean Connery crossed it between You Only Live Twice and Diamonds are Forever. And you can see it in Tennant. He doesn’t look bad, fat, or even old. But he definitely looks different.
God I'm sick of seeing this wannabe sex symbol everywhere. Now I have to see her here as well? Ugh. This isn't visually appealing and it certainly doesn't sound good.
Space Exploration 101: If you stumble across Miley Cyrus passed out on an alien planet, get back in your ship and leave her!
The Enterprise herself was just as an important character as any of the bridge crew. She took as big (or bigger) beating than anyone, aside from Spock, in Wrath of Khan. Watching her limp home in Search for Spock was like watching a friend in their death bed, and this moment gave her one last chance for glory.
Yes. Except...
I don't want to trivialize this,but honestly and in all sincerity no amount of plastic models or bits and zeroes can topple this in my memory,because I saw it live:
Fortunately, there are "plenty of letters left in the alphabet."