Spin would in fact be a great series. And I’d love to see a series of A Hidden Place. I just love the Depression-era setting for that one, and for the way it’s about people with, you know, SOME alien stuff in there..
Spin would in fact be a great series. And I’d love to see a series of A Hidden Place. I just love the Depression-era setting for that one, and for the way it’s about people with, you know, SOME alien stuff in there..
Amazon seems to put their Friday shows up at like 8-9pm on Thursday here, and so I watched The Boys finale last night. It was mostly underwhelming, to be honest. I will say that Jensen Ackles kicked ass this entire season, both figuratively and literally. And Antony Starr not being nominated for multiple acting awards…
just popped into say I’m grateful that the AV Club is still actually putting the names of shows into the headline, instead of literally every other site out there going “this show was just canceled” and here’s our not even thinly veiled attempt at getting your click to see which show you didn’t care enough to watch…
I haven’t seen this yet, but I still plan to. (Truthfully I had lost track of it being a series and in the back of my mind I think I thought it was a movie.) Simmons and Spacek are a dream team, and honestly now that I know there are finite episodes (even if they didn’t end it when they wanted) I’m probably more…
Ah, this is a bummer. Simmons and Spacek were amazing in it, but I can see why some people couldn’t latch onto the show. It was nice seeing an older couple like that on screen that wasn’t there solely to act as a plot point for other characters. That being said, I wasn’t interested in the other characters nearly as…
Ohhh you stupid sons-a-bitches.... this was a really good show.
I really liked the show. This is disappointing.
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It drove me nuts that we didn’t get to see her get her comeuppance.
They could have at least brought in Tony Stank.
I wonder how hard they tried to get RDJ to come back as Iron Man for the Illuminati. IM is a founding member of the illuminati and it seems obvious to have him come in.
I couldn’t recognize Anson Mount either and I’m an avid Trek watcher. His mask was cut in a way that undid the angles of his face and hid his Anson Mount-ness. The ABC show just left him mostly unmasked which was a good call in a mostly regrettable show.
This is a good thing overall, although as usual I wish they could/did do more.
Meanwhile, Warner Bros. has acquired the rights to The Executioner, a project from The Eternals’ screenwriters Kaz and Ryan Firpo described as “a fun action murder mystery in the spirit of Knives Out meets The Lord of the Rings.” Jason Momoa is attached to star.
I loved it. But then I’m a sucker for all of these movies. It’ll be a cold day in trash land when I actually come away disliking a Marvel project. So feel free to take my opinion with a big grain of salt.
I can’t not like this movie for two reasons:
I liked it visually, and the lean in to more overt horror was good, although a bit more than I was expecting (especially as I had my ten year old son with me), but the plot was flimsy and it made Wandavision feel like a waste of time; but worst was that America was essentially a walking maguffin, a huge waste, and…
Captains Marvel and Carter lasted a heck of a lot longer than Black Bolt or Richards. Women as a whole may have been misrepresented, but I don’t think those two exemplify that since the point of the Illuminati in this was to be murdered.
Inhumans have yet to truly appear in the MCU in an official capacity, though, and it seems like it’ll remain that way for the foreseeable future.