There really is only one studio that treats Marvel characters with the respect they deserve, and gives creative freedom to their directors and writers. Can't wait to watch this!
There really is only one studio that treats Marvel characters with the respect they deserve, and gives creative freedom to their directors and writers. Can't wait to watch this!
"That, however, is not to say that the True Blood veteran won’t have a big part."
"How is that different from Luke suddenly being able to levitate a light saber to save himself on Hoth?"
So he is a great pilot (that is what we are told about him) and strong with the Force, it *starts* his journey to becoming a Jedi. But again, he doesn't use any of the more advanced, supernatural techniques; he might just have been lucky. And you ignore the fact that he has been told about these things by Kenobi…
Luke blew up the deathstar with the force shoots slightly more accurately than the previous pilot just a couple of minutes before, and he doesn't use any real Force power during the first movie. And that is after being trained in the basics by a Master Jedi for a few days or weeks.
The unofficial remake of "Star Wars" (6 Oscars) by J.J. Abrams managed to win 0 Oscar, so that sounds about as likely as Vin Diesel's prediction.
I'm way behind on "The Flash", I should probably catch up before the musical crossover.
Since "Powerless" will be quickly canceled, maybe "Supergirl" wants to corner the niche market of superhero office comedies.
Thanks to Netflix, Mon-El has clearly watched enough TV shows to understand something was off, I was right there with him - the rescue was too convenient! His knowledge of "24" will serve him well the next time there is a mole at the DEO.
It is still ridiculous that Supergirl is treated like a random employee of the DEO… It reminded me of season 1 when she had to ask for a day off. She doesn't really need these people, the show did when it started like a CBS procedural, I thought we moved past that. A seminar on dating coworkers for Kara and a secret!…
The most deranged MCU fanboys have such a wild imagination.
Not really, it was more popular in Japan (not surprisingly) until this one.
"Resident Evil: Final Chapter" made $94 million in China this weekend - about as much as the top 10 in the US combined.
And the instantly iconic Harley Quinn.
Some people said that superhero movies in big franchise universes would never win the respect of the Academy. But then "Suicide Squad" decided to upset the status quo.
Bush asked Cheney and Rumsfeld to come up with torture techniques, how could he know that they would authorize the evil kind of torture?
"That was Cheney, Rumsfeld, Rove, etc."
Or just "Shadowrun".
There was a second shooter of Emma Stone envelopes.
Matt Damon.