I feel like I'm the only one who liked The Incredible Hulk, Liv Tyler notwithstanding.
I feel like I'm the only one who liked The Incredible Hulk, Liv Tyler notwithstanding.
The only complaint I ever made was finding Laurell Hamilton's Anita Blake books in the teen section. Apparently, the librarian considered anything with vampires or werewolves to be mindless kid stuff. Well, it is mindless, but it's not kid stuff.
Hi. I'm the new girl!
Necessary for combat.
There's Waldo!
Am I insane for wanting a comic book movie to look like a comic book...?
50/50
Love Chris Pratt but kind of hoping he doesn't fall into the rut of "basically doing same character all the time" in big-budget blockbusters, far more talented than that.
But then you'd be killing one of the Game of Thrones show runners!
*looks at camera*
You think they'll make a reference to the X-men Origins: Wolverine version of Deadpool in this version? Because that might just redeem that entire god awful movie.
I'm not sure where you're from, but I'm going to assume Britain and attack Dr. Who for going on it's 58th season this year (I don't know which season it's actually on). I'm a fan of some British shows (if you're not British, I apologize, I'm must making a point) but 3 episodes a season for Sherlock? There's too much…
Here's how I see the next few seasons playing out (based on what they've done so far):
Season 6 - First half of the season will be dealing with wolves, at the conclusion of which will lead to the zombie invasion at the mid-season break. The zombie threat takes a few episodes to deal with and the season will end with…
I think that, when you’re 12, “she’s hot” has a lot of currency. I can work with that much more than I can work with “Fucking <insert slur here>!”
She's later captured and stripped by the Joker's goons, and it's heavily implied that she is sexually assaulted.
Make it eight season. They owe us one for that clusterf*** that was season 2.
Which is an interesting way to explain how the zombie apocalypse happened — these are a completely out-of-context monster for these people — but it raises lots of questions about the world pre-Walker. Because "people not knowing what zombies are" can't be explained away simply by saying "Romero never made his movies."
I refuse to believe in the existence of any parallel realities that are very close to ours where George A. Romero didn't make Night of the Living Dead and Dawn of the Dead (I can take or leave the others).