“The first thing we asked was, well, how are we going to make it look? I pointed at this painting. It looks like 300. It’s not that hard.”
“The first thing we asked was, well, how are we going to make it look? I pointed at this painting. It looks like 300. It’s not that hard.”
Honestly, I thought Schrieber was one of the few redeeming aspects of that awful movie, and given how completely incoherent continuity in the X-Men series has become, I’d be mostly OK with him reprising the role.
RocknRolla is an underrated Guy Ritchie movie... is the nicest thing I can say about Gerard Butler’s career. It’s also a movie in which Butler is completely upstaged by Toby Kebbell AND Tom Hardy. And Mark Strong, Thandie Newton, Idris Elba and Tom Wilkinson.
If you’re waiting for that, it’s because you’ve missed the point entirely.
On the show, again, Hive is an alien parasite—albeit one that Hydra has been trying to bring to Earth for decades.
Jeb Bush is nice, interpersonally; this is the very least that can be expected of an adult human being, and certainly of one who spent his formative years in a bullshit patrician politeness school like Phillips Academy Andover.
Having learned his lesson, Rambis changed his password from “triangle1" to the vastly more secure “Triangle1!”
Kingpin and Purple Man were pretty fun, but you’re still not wrong. Especially where AoS is concerned.
Learn what good film making is supposed to be. Form your own opinions instead of conforming to the herd mentality that keeps trying to tell you that a shit sandwich is really filet mignon.
Secret-keeping proponents counter that confessing only serves to lessen your guilt by putting the weight on your partner’s shoulders—it’s selfish in a different kind of way.
Here’s the thing, internet conspiracist nuts: There is no need for an elaborate hoax to “convince us” the world is round. Roughly 99.999999... percent of “us” already are convinced of this indisputable fact. If you really think a cabal or the world’s scientists, media and governments decided the best use of their time…
Most of the old Grantland writers don’t really care for Simmons or the editors because they left the writers out to dry at the mercy of the WWL without giving them any notice.
Beat me to this. My favorite scene in this show’s entire run.
I don’t know, but I doubt they’re obligated to stay at ESPN, since most of the pop culture writers (who, granted, ESPN would have no use for now) and some of the sports people (like Barnwell partner-in-crime Robert Mays) have taken new jobs elsewhere.
So they (conveniently!) so often remind us.
Yeah, I mostly agree.
It’ll also bring in a bunch of people from Grantland.
“We’re trying as hard as we can. I can’t do it myself. It’s going to take the effort of the mayor; politically we need support. The business community needs to step up..”
In the comments on the Facebook announcement, Gunn confirmed that Pom Klementieff is indeed playing Mantis. Would not confirm who Kurt Russell is playing, tho.
Honestly, this strikes me as worse than rehashing the Death Star. And though it wouldn’t be nearly my first choice, I’d even rather see them fight the Stay-Puft Man - this is being described as a reboot, after all.