Needs more Oolon Colluphid.
Needs more Oolon Colluphid.
Here here!
To clarify the previous comments: none of the movies you mentioned were Marvel Studios movies.
Is that a bad thing?
To be fair, Cap regularly fights Red Guardian, Master Man and other nationalist symbols, Thor has spent the past few years primarily fighting villains with hammers, and Hawkeye's main villains are guys with bows and arrows (and a few guys who are good at juggling).
This one speaks sense!
Love it!
There's already a word for a useless piece of equipment kept on anyway: Dunsel.
The last minute and first minute are operatic. Beautiful...
Ah, hadn't heard that. I'd only heard from producers.
Nope. Marvel has said repeatedly that only the Ed Norton film is part of the Marvel Studios universe timeline.
I swear I recall them saying there was an incident in 1989 that went horribly wrong. I was thinking that was Evil Dead, but the year was off (or I misheard it). Anyone else get that?
Kevin's of the world unite!
Ah-chem.
There should be a correction there. Ang Lee's Hulk is not part of the Marvel storyline, as it was not made by Marvel Studios. If they make another Hulk movie, it would technically be Hulk 2.
I want to let them in my house.
Although it did not start that way, Doctor Who delved into space opera more than once... especially with the 11th Doctor.
The book specifically described Ford as a redhead... but the writer himself didn't mind if each version of the story was different. Trillian went from British with limited descriptions, to dark haired and dark skinned, to blond and American to reddish-brown-haired and American. As a result, I had no problem with the…
I don't want to see it! Is it so wrong for me to want to watch an episode and be pleasantly surprised when I find out a neat new character could be an on-going companion?
No... it's as HG Wells foretold... this is how it starts!