You'll be beating on rich hipsters, since HK's already gentrified.
On second thought, go right ahead.
You'll be beating on rich hipsters, since HK's already gentrified.
On second thought, go right ahead.
Dr. McGee: To what do I owe this visit? Did you finally find my tachyon prototype, or are you here to blackmail me for another one?
"What is wrong with you? Is everyone in Central City in a bad mood? I thought Central City was supposed to be the fun one!"
"Is everyone in Central City in a bad mood? I thought Central City was supposed to be the fun one!" - super meta, super spot-on, super hilarious.
You should totally watch the first 2 episodes of DD. Esp since this scene is the climax / resolution of the 2nd episode.
Walking Dead: Hyundai vehicles as the only running cars in the Zombie Aoocalypse.
One major place where Gotham could take notes is how much Drew Goddard uses Daredevil as a series to show viewers the fullness of Hell's Kitchen. The different layers of street level to Kingpin criminals / police corruption / multicultural diversity and emotional investment into the neighborhood of its downtrodden…
I keep hoping Marvel'll do Planet Hulk / WW Hulk, and that moment in The Dark World will come back to haunt Thor (yanking liberally from the PH animated film - Korg's brother was killed in the initial Thor / Beta Ray Bill battle, so we could make this a revenge thing, right?).
Simmon's initial fear of Terrigen Mist-altered humans / the Kree agent calling them weapons / Gonzales calling Kree-powered people "things" ... I feel they're building to use Inhuman as at least a SHIELD-based moniker. They are taking the time to make a clear delineation between homo sapiens and Inhumans. Also, the…
Just because it's filmed from one person's perspective doesn't mean it Has to be mind-numbing / legend-demolishing minutae. The un-reliable narrator angle (even if in 3rd person - no need to actually narrate / break the 4th wall Deadpool-style) could be used to make a non-linear story super interesting. Your arguments…
Watching it now for the first time, and it is fucking great. So many quotable hilarious lines. The romance angles are plot-drivers as well - great job. I love a film that can surprise me so often, and esp w/ hilarious genre jokes.
So the episode before Roy just got like tasered or electrocuted by ATOM & the show just forgot about him for the rest of the episode?
Ah yeah, thanks, I do remember. And yes, most of the DC films, incl Doom are fantastic.
Keeping Iris in the dark bullshit aside, I couldn't think of a more amazing comic book tv episode ever created so far.
Not recommended for clumsy operators.
Yeah, even at the Prison I never understood why they didn't kill every walker at the fence. Even if it took a few days, you could get that shit under control w/ a half-dozen dedicated skull-pokers.
But how many Living human beings would be left to consume said gasoline? Sure, if it were a localized outbreak there would be a shortage from that area - people fleeing the infected zone. But if it were nation or worldwide, only a handful of living humans would need gasoline. My feeling is that there'd be plenty…
That's the post-Laura Palmer acid flashback, in which he thinks Bob stole his soul and was actually an alien lifeforce.
While I do approve of your being stoked on this species, the article's description does ring true to title:
He attacked Namor with Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma.