I’d argue that SHIELD is the center of the MCU, myself.
I’d argue that SHIELD is the center of the MCU, myself.
The actual episode is much better. The romcom crap ends early.
Gotham is into its second season
No matter where he appears—comics, movies, television, Lego toys—Batman is a hit. Now, according to the latest…
the straight woman forced to deal with a pair of well-dressed lunatics. Let’s hope that she gets to let her freak flag fly in the next movie.
Seeing this movie last night made me wish they let Mr Cavil have fun being superman because if they did he’d be a much better superman.
I’ll join my voice to those saying you are under-estimating Chris Evans acting chops. The fact that he was able to pull Cap off so masterfully despite having played only wisecraking, smarmy roles before is a proof of that. In fact, Evans’ Cap is a better Superman than Cavill.
I’d watch the hell out of a Wolverine/Xavier buddy road trip movie.
At least, that’s the answer that Patrick Stewart gave when asked about it. And he seems really taken with the idea…
The numerals in the Iron Man movies make a lot of sense, actually, because of all the Marvel properties, it’s the one most closely bound to an individual star,
I still say I’d like to see Anthony Ingruber given a shot at a young Han Solo.
I think on some level, if you put a number at the end of something, it looks like you’re trying to copy the original, that you’re making something that can’t stand on its own. But if you drop the numeral, it looks like you’re expanding the universe, creating something new and unique and different from the same…
Generally speaking you can tell about a franchise’s long-term prospects by whether or not they use numerals of any kind in the sequels. If there’s a number, the attitude is clearly “we can’t do too many of these, and we won’t be able to get these guys together for much longer, so we’d better exploit the property while…
Heart. If they can ever get alone then they can summon....Captain Planet!
god willing, this will become as pervasive as the “he stole 40 cakes” thing is for Luthor. I want, every time Doom is mentioned, for someone to post “Toot!” in the comments.
toot!
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For a good long while, Daredevil was Marvel’s ultimate dark hero, a character who experienced and dealt out tragedy…
In a world where common, everyday folk have amazing transformations into superheroes with (to varying degrees) awesome sounding code names, the phrase “Skye’s transformation into Daisy Johnson” sounds humorously backwards.
You guys should have a little salt shaker icon to put after the headers. Give everything a little ‘salt shaker rating’ between 1 and 5. That way we don’t have to actually read ‘salt shaker’ every day.