That sucks. TCM is my favorite part of that streamer by FAR.
That sucks. TCM is my favorite part of that streamer by FAR.
Zaslav’s ears ringing over a potential new IP GOLDMINE…Werewolves Watching Warner Bros.
Hoping Secret Invasion is a stealth reintroduction of the Agents of SHIELD cast into the MCU
I think the days when something like The Incredibles, Wall-E, or Up could become cultural touchstones are behind us.
I remember when I found out it would be expiring so soon (5 years ago), I wrote up an outline treatment and satisfied myself with the story beats. It really is just star-crossed lovers, so it’s easy to graft on whatever else you want to explore (a bit like jazz sessions of the great american song book). But, a little…
Hmm, since Winnie the Pooh apparently is too ... can we see “MetPoohpolis”?
Don’t threaten me with a good time.
I would love to see WB sold off, I really don’t have any faith in Zaslav after his whole treatment of Batgirl.
And I’m curious who would buy out the DC IP, I don’t think Disney would since they already have Marvel, but Sony might since it means they can finally have their shot at a…
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“Batgirl was unreleasable... there wasn’t even a single cameo of a CGI reanimated corpse!”
Predicting the ending
Morbius randomly appears ‘ I’ve been reading about you. I’m not sure how I got here, has to do with Spider-Man I think. I’m still figuring this place out, but I think a bunch of guys like us should team up and do some good.’”
Kraven, “I’m listening.”
So it’s a movie about a violent vigilante with a low-key supernatural connection with animals. A kind of John Wick imitator with a small twist. Ok, that’s not a bad premis...
That video was funny, thanks!
I think that is a factor. At that point, the closest to a “weak” Pixar movie was Cars, and that one was fine. But after Toy Story 3, there was definitely a sense of shift in quality, I think. Yes, still some very good entries, but no longer the same sense of magic from them.
Dude you’re pretty much my favorite poster on here.
When my son was between, like, 3 and 10, if there was ANYTHING that was remotely child-friendly in the theaters, we went. I saw some real garbage in the theaters because it existed. But this was the early aughts-- movies were cheaper, at home options weren’t as plentiful, there hadn’t been a worldwide pandemic... I…
I think it speaks to how starved people were for good DC Superhero content at that point that merely putting Clark in the rough vicinity of the Superman costume was enough to elicit this much joy.
I usually hate hearing people clapping and whooping when seeing a film but No Way Home it kinda added to the experience and same when hearing people clap when a certain Cage fought a spider. It was like “these are my people, they’re dumb like I am”.
The tone on this comment was meant to be “pouting scrunched up childish cry face you shut up not uh my dad can beat up your dad” but apparently I’m not communicating humor well today so will just call it a night.
As someone with a pretty deep knowledge of comic book lore, I can tell you, it doesn't make them better.