So, he’s going to make a live action version of Mask of the Phantasm?
So, he’s going to make a live action version of Mask of the Phantasm?
Wolf was just intimidated going up against Lois Lane.
Looks like someone gave the WB execs this speech:
Black Manta looks great.
It’s just where Universal buried their plans for the Mummy sequel.
But the whole season did build to this ending because you see Luke fail again and again to make Harlem better. He even mentions how fighting crime is like punching water. Everything just keeps getting worse and worse. The villains push each other to do more and more horrific things and even when it seems like things…
I thought Tilda’s actions made sense. She tried to be open to Mariah but she became more and more horrified with what her mother was becoming. And she saw how often Mariah was able to escape justice. She may have a timid personality, but there’s a limit to how much someone can stand.
Did Jared Kushner transfer the call to Trump because Melendez asked to speak to Ivanka’s husband?
Except Dormammu also killed Strange in a different way every time. So how would Strange know whether any of his spells were more or less effective than the last time?
Except it wasn’t Groundhogs Day where Strange got hours each time, every cycle only lasted a minute at most. How exactly would Strange be able to practice his magic when time resets every minute?
I do like the way this season deals with themes about power, different kinds of power and how power can be used. They really explores how even though Luke is physically strong and invulnerable, but because he can’t be everywhere at once, he’s very limited in his ability to actually influence people. So much of the…
You would know what my point was if you looked at the post I was responding to.
I never said that he was the sorcerer supreme. And you do realize how amazing those he can do without special equipment are, don’t you?
Right, just a handful of spells... that allow him to completely break the laws of physics and bend time and space to his will.
The pacing of this episode felt a little weird. I think they tried to fit too much in this episode without enough set up.
Luke thinks he’s invincible with his 100 damage reduction against normal weapons and he’ll be in for a huge surprise when Bushmaster comes in with his +1 fists.
They actually establish in Jessica Jones that there are scammers out there promising to give people super powers.
Based on the interviews with the cast and crew, it definitely seems like they were taking the criticisms of season 1 to heart. Mike Colter even addressed the issue of the weaker second half directly and acknowledge that it was a mistake to replace Cottonmouth with Diamondback, but that things that work in the script…
Right, she was fired by the producer who sexually harassed her.
You’re watching actors playing pretend in a made up story, there are no “natural decisions.” Everything is artificial, they’re movies. The script is written in a way to make you feel the way the writer wants you to feel. Actors play pretend to get y0u like or dislike their characters. Directors shoot scenes in ways to…