I am reading this right now. It is so much fun. (And yes, it does a damn good job with the science.)
I am reading this right now. It is so much fun. (And yes, it does a damn good job with the science.)
I'm pretty sure she would too.
Nah. That's definitely Fennec-Woman.
Bambi, Frozen, Hunchback of Notre Dame, Finding Nemo, Up, Guardians of the Galaxy...
NOOOOOOOOOOOOO! You have to go see this movie to make sure it gets a sequel that includes Rocket Cat!
The difference between what WB/DC is doing and what Marvel is doing is the difference between an antisocial teenager's idea of maturity and actual maturity.
And you know what? He was awesome in both.
So that sounds terrible, but I do love that the suit concept is actually a proper shade of Superman blue.
Let's see... There was Richard Lester, Richard J. Furie, Bryan Singer, Zack Snyder...
Spock: There are other forms on intelligence on Earth, Doctor. Only human arrogance would assume the message must be meant for man.
I've also made up my own personal lyrics to the Game of Thrones theme that I sing in my head every time the show comes on. It consists entirely of singing "Peter Dinklage" over and over again.
Yeah, I think the book ending pretty much flew out the window when they cast Attenborough. He's just too damn likeable to kill off.
That ending may be the single greatest "FOR SCIENCE!" moment in the history of film.
Hahahahaha, you win this thread.
Well, there was that moment where it looked like Kirk and Khan would have to join together for an uneasy team-up that could have been kind of interesting, but that only lasted about five minutes before they abandoned it to rush to their next terrible winking nod to Wrath of Khan.
Actually, I'd say Europa Report is an example of the exact opposite phenomenon. It just kind of puttered along unremarkably for the vast majority of its runtime, then totally redeemed itself with a phenomenal ending.
Well, the whole Rocky Maivia phase was very early in his career before he really got the hang of working the crowd. And I think he's since shown plenty of skill at playing heroic roles in his movies.
"The emotionally constipated broodzilla shitshow that was Man of Steel."
No such thing. To me, "You must see this in a theater" is code for "this movie has pretty spectacle, bit very little else going for it." If a movie is worth watching at all, it will still be worth watchimg on a smaller screen.
A more clean cut face than The Rock? Have you ever seen the guy smile? He's got a bright-eyed cheesy grin that would be perfect for playing an overgrown kid.