Before you lol, it might be helpful to understand that not all of Wikipedia is useless. Like anything else, understanding your sources is valuable. That quote came from a sourced scientific journal, Clinics in Perinatology, not One Direction fans.
Before you lol, it might be helpful to understand that not all of Wikipedia is useless. Like anything else, understanding your sources is valuable. That quote came from a sourced scientific journal, Clinics in Perinatology, not One Direction fans.
Regarding the Batman's wife T-shirt, it just doesnt' make sense. I mean, Batman doesn't get married as far as I know, and who would want to be Batman's wife? The guy puts fighting crime first among anything, and by all accounts he's crazy. Living with him just isn't going to be a happy relationship.
well hot damn, they finally found the missing malaysian airliner
Whoa! Automan reference? You, sir, win the internets for the day!
It could be a contraction for humanoids.
"Whatever, I had this shit in the 80's."
How has it hit a saturation? They're not even close to being the same genre.
I know there are people who didn't like season one of AOS. It started pretty rocky for me as well. But lets not let personal opinion cloud some facts. AOS did quite well for ABC in its demo and time slot when it was all said and done. For you to label Marvel's TV debut as a 'disaster' is something specific for…
One season so far of AOS doesn't support your statement as far as I can see. AOS and now Agent Carter (along with the upcoming Netflix shows) can play larger part in the movie section of the MCU in the future. The beauty about the MCU is that any character can potentially end up in any other section of the MCU if…
And yet DC has the money for both Arrow and Flash and now Supergirl. I'm not saying Marvel could do the same level of spectacle they bring to their film series, but the lack of a need to tie the TV shows to the movies has made DC's properties more comfortable about including superheroes and supervillains on the small…
It is known.
We heard at Comic Con that the different networks are keeping their shows in separate worlds. So there's every chance we end up with different iterations of the same character on different shows.
Did you expect it to look like a giraffe?
I like the sound of this. Many, many gifs will be made from this episode.
"Doesn't universal have Namor? That would nix Atlantis"
Apparently the rights regarding Namor are kind of in a grey area. Which is upsetting to the 3 people in the universe who like Namor.
I tend to think Stan Lee knows about as much about Marvel's plans as Ronald McDonald knows about the next time the McRib will resurface.
This is all I want.
I liked Man of Steel the way it was as well. The fights with the other Kryptonians were amazing. Sure, Metropolis was ruined. But the only reason that more civilians didn't die in The Avengers was that the invading army was incredibly inept.
Is it wrong that every time I see "BvS" I hope they're making a Buffy the Vampire Slayer movie?