Pixar already made a movie about this that everybody loves! It surely can't be that tricky.
Pixar already made a movie about this that everybody loves! It surely can't be that tricky.
Basic rundown: the Story films are terrible, but at least feel recognizably like the Fantastic Four. The Trank film decided to correct that by changing the last part.
I think there are more serious takes on the FF that can work - Hickman's run mixed the campiness with some very serious stuff, and worked really well. But to work I think the seriousness has to be based in the existing, and rather silly characters. If you're not going to actually use the characters, what's the point…
What is good about that one?
The Story movies are bad. But at least they feel like the Fantastic Four, mostly (except Alba).
I guess. If you want a mansion, it seems like you'd have better options than a rent-controlled one occupied by a senile old man whom you can never evict.
And some men are made out of straw!
Why would you buy the Playboy mansion on condition that Hugh Hefner still gets to live there? What on earth are you getting out of that?
Are those quotes from Hillary Clinton? Otherwise I can't possibly imagine what you're talking about.
In the fourth book, Brienne comes upon a monastic community where there is a character who is pretty clearly Sandor and a horse who is pretty clearly Sandor's horse. And the head of the monastic community tells her that Sandor has "found peace" or something like that.
He's hanging out with the Silent Brothers or whoever they are.
Wasn't Marcia Wallace a main cast member?
Sideshow Bob is a voice? Isn't that pretty much just how Kelsey Grammer talks?
Sorry, that should be "are likely to fight it out at *some* point."
He's allied with the Faith in the books, so this provides no new information. I agree that the Cleganes are likely to fight it out at this point. In the show, at least, I'm highly doubtful that Sandor will be doing it as the Faith's champion, because I think the whole High Sparrow plotline really kind of has to…
I think the real problem isn't any outsiderness, just that she was married to Tyrion Lannister and Ramsay Bolton, and that she's a woman.
In the books, the two who Catelyn saw as the most Tully-like were Sansa and Bran. But obviously Catelyn never saw post-paralysis Bran.
Why does this give us Cleganebowl? Isn't Sandor going to head off to deal with the Brotherhood? "I must get revenge for my friend who was murdered by brigands…by fighting in a trial by combat against my zombie brother who has nothing to do with any of that!"
https://www.youtube.com/wat… This video or https://www.reddit.com/r/as… this reddit thread should give you the basics.
How is it even plot convenient for Arya to be stabbed in the gut? I find that particular storyline kind of baffling.