I'd like to complain again that none of them care that there's an alien planning the destruction of the world. Has Coulson not mentioned this to anyone!
I'd like to complain again that none of them care that there's an alien planning the destruction of the world. Has Coulson not mentioned this to anyone!
Revenge is probably one of the easiest ways to have the audience believe that the villain genuinely believes that they are the hero of their story, which has been a problem previously. The corrupt businessmen of yestermarvel have always been really lacking in good motivation
Are there any villains in the comic books that people think will fix the villain problem that Marvel has? Can the way the villains they've been using be fixed? Or are these just popcorn movies that make millions anyway and Marvel doesn't really give a fuck?
Having just seen Civil War, I'm having renewed feelings of "Don't Cap and Iron Man care about the fucking alien invasion? They seemed pretty anti that in The Avengers"
I can't believe I ever looked at this show and thought it looked a bit weird and wasn't sure if it was worth watching. The way in which this show balances the bright song-filled fun with the deeply flawed and sophisticated characters is incredible and I can't wait for season two.
I'm going less on things creative and more on personality. I realize that there's a solid chance that Kanye's life is just one big troll, but at some point, doesn't the troll just become who you are anyway?
If people can try and crowdfund Kanye out of debt, surely we could do it for someone who actually kinda deserves it? (Or people could just watch his show I guess)
The fact that the writers were entirely aware of how pointless the constant "Don't mess with time" "But morality" conversations doesn't make up for how much of the episode they took up. The one at start was literally Rip going "Pls don't go. I know you will and I will make some outfits for you. But pls don't"
"he show has a very short production-release model, as episode 2 was being shot the week following the pilot, and was released a week after the first episode was made public, with following episodes to come." From Wikipedia.
Whereas Batman, so overwhelmed by the grief of losing his mother, tracks every Martha in the city so he can go save them whenever they need help and was thus able to find Martha immediately.
True. Still, if Bothan's are death star plan stealers, it's possible that they helped steal the plans for first one, just with less casualties, so I'm hopeful.
Does this mean we finally get to know what the fuck a Bothan Spy is?
Or maybe I just need a drink…
Can I just give that theme song one last shout out. Paul Simon is a fucking legend.
Sometimes when I'm watching Network TV, I forget that beyond the sitcoms and super hero shows and shit (which I love) that it's a medium that can used for genuine art if someone like Louie just ignores all their bullshit and just makes something himself.
Does LexCorp make any sense in this movie? And did no one think to get rid of the LexCorp logos stamped on literally all the illegal activity it was doing throughout the film? You know, just in case someone did happen to find it?
Well it must happen on a parallel world somewhere, so while Flash is on his way back from Supergirl he could stop off?
I thought that it was a pretty good movie for what it was. That is someone at WB saying "See how Marvel made that awesome film and then hired Joss Whedon to turn it into an expansive universe. What if we did that but with that kind of shitty Superman film and used less colour. And you know what? People loved that…
Do you know what this means? More Daisy and Lincoln time!!! Which is good for the writers cause they've been using the same scenes between them for about 4 months now.
I want to work in a writers room where you know that you can just give Winston some shit about wedding invitations being inscribed on plates, and it will be amazing.