Meanwhile Colin Hanks continues to be an underappreciated, solidly reliable character actor.
Meanwhile Colin Hanks continues to be an underappreciated, solidly reliable character actor.
From what I remember, pretty much every third or fourth What If...? story in the comics ended with either the end of the Earth or the entire universe in a kind of cosmic womp-womp. It’s par for the course.
I was embarrassed to admit it because the entire world seemed to hate Spectre, but I really fucking liked it… riiiiiiight up until the sequence in London. I’ve rewatched it multiple times and each time I cut it off right after Bond blows up Blofeld’s lair and right before his line, “It’s not over yet.” I’ve enjoyed it…
That didn’t take long.
Plo Koon would’ve been dope.
I wish I was on the phone whilst watching it.
I still don’t get the need for directors to keep giving this incredibly lukewarm take. Yeah it sucks that the movie you made, a labor of love, didn’t get a full theatrical run. But also...cope. It’s not personal. It’s the result of a global pandemic that has killed ~4.5 million people (so far).
Wasn’t the original character a white plantation living slave owner?
She’s not a horror writer. She is a supernatural romance writer.
There was an entire class of free wealthy Creole gentry in Louisiana in the 18th century (Gens de Couleur Libre) who owned plantations and slaves just like Louis. Having Louis be biracial may not be completely faithful to the source material (although I can’t recall if Rice ever explicitly stated he was white) but…
“Hey! Wait! I filed a dumb complaint.”
This is so much better though. Also, Into The Spider-Verse was a *very* watered down version of the comics’ Spider-Verse run. Doesn’t mean it wasn’t good.
Shut the fuck up.
Why? Why do you care? It’s a made up space ship show about made up space ship people, on a made up space ship. What difference does it make if they cast actors that don’t necessarily look like the made up cartoon space ship people for the real life made up space ship people?
If the show is good, the show is good. If…
“Its like a fucking law now or something, they just cant adapt something and leave ALL of it intact, AS IS.”
I unavoidably missed a chunk in the middle (and then forgot to stop watching the Ray Bradbury Theater marathon on Comet to catch the missing stuff when it replayed after Talking Dead, so onwards to next Sunday’s repeat before the new one as long as I don’t forget again!), but I liked what I did get. Or maybe the…
That’s strange to me, because I spent all of The Force Awakens feeling that they were foreshadowing Rey as being Han and Leia’s daughter. Then at the end it seemed like she was Luke’s. I loved the revelation in TLJ that she was “no one,” but anything would have been better than “Palpatine’s grandkid.”
Yeah, a few years ago he was in 2 Fast 2 Times at Ridgemont High.
A regular strong guy who defeated both Hulk and Thor.