Not really. Plus they kind of already hit on it a lil' bit in IM2. It is kind of a dull storyline. One of the most famous but not one of the most interesting.
Not really. Plus they kind of already hit on it a lil' bit in IM2. It is kind of a dull storyline. One of the most famous but not one of the most interesting.
You were saying?
Yes, this is all well and good, but the one thing I want to see, the one thing I am nervous about them pulling off is Smaug. How does the dragon look? jewels embedded in the belly? How does Cumberpatch's face match up to the dragon's face? Any previews of the Necromancer?
So, Superman haz a sad? Struggling with his identity? I feel like I've seen this before.
You knew this was coming...
But Mockingjay was the worst part of the trilogy. Are they going to change the ending to make it longer so they can make two books out of it? On the surface, this just seems like shameless cash-grabbing by making it into two parts just because it worked for Twilight, Harry Potter and most likely the Hobbit.
Humor.
You know, if he is based around that, I really don't have a problem with it.
A Tale of Two Cities. That is very interesting. I could definitely see some story parallels there. So Bruce is Darnay? That novel was one of the most tragic and least humorous of Dickens' works which would make sense with the previous Nolan films. Based on the trailer though, I imagine they are still gonna throw it a…
I buy comics every week, both Marvel and DC. I've been collecting comics since the early 90's. And I can tell you that I don't give a shit who is A-list, B-list, C-list, Z-list, or whatever. I'm enjoying the hell out of this Golden Age of comic book movies. All I want is a good representation of whatever character…
Yep. I did and that's on me. But they made a shitty movie. That's on them.
Thanks. I'll check it out for at least the first season.
I think I will give it a try. At least the first season and see if I get into it. I heard something about dragons, so I was a little hesitant.
What a twist!
All I see is June.
I still have not seen Game of Thrones. I know what happens to Sean Bean's character (honestly the same thing happens to his character in every movie he has ever been in), but I am increasingly intrigued although I'm not a huge medieval fantasy fan. Staring at my Netflix queue wondering if it is worth the time…
Yea, this is a case of the author of that blog reading into things a little too much. Basing all of these ideas and perceived political leanings of the trailer for the movie is nothing I would consider legitimate and maybe even projecting his own paranoia onto the screen.
Gives a whole new meaning to 'eating out', amiright?!..........I'm sorry. I'll just stand by myself over here now.