Iris was far less offensive in season 2 as opposed to the first. That poor actress though. None of it is her fault. It was such awful writing.
Iris was far less offensive in season 2 as opposed to the first. That poor actress though. None of it is her fault. It was such awful writing.
Also for what it’s worth: head to toe silver body suit when he was Silver Surfer.
I just wish they announced this first before RiRi. It would have saved a lot of my brain cells from committing suicide after reading Facebook comments regarding who should or should not be Iron Man because the average attention span of a modern FB users is how much they hate minorities rather than rich dudes that own…
It looks like they were absorbed by Warner Bros. in another deal at some point originally. So once WB has it, DC has it.
But Zachary Quinto is gay and plays Mr Spock who has a romantic relationship with Uhura (at least in the last two movies). Which is pretty stereotype-breaking into terms of a gay man playing a lead, heroic hetero character. They do the best they can.
See if they kept those flaws I’d be OK with the character. Characters are allowed to have faults and Xavier was always frustrated. He felt responsible for bridging the gap. They started going too far with his faults though. To the point he’s one bad mixed drink away from being Bill Cosby.
Could have been interesting, but I hated those stories. Actually I’d say House of M is what started my eventual detachment from comics.
Xavier has done it a bunch and almost always in retcons. Because writers hated having such an altruistic character with all that negative potential (because writers love mindrape) that they have to give in and make Xavier such a shithead. I hated the X-books slightly more whenever they revealed yet another Xavier…
Spiderman movies definitely need something new like this. Despite 3 different takes on the character over the last 14 years I feel like we’re just getting more of the same.
Hmm... Alien 3 is still worth a watch. Try to find the director’s cut. It does some interesting things. A lot of them work even if the overall movie doesn’t in comparison to the first two.
I don’t think I even got through each movie. Only watched scenes. He’s great at scenes. Putting them together into one cohesive project? Not so much.
A lot of people hate what it did with established characters (i.e. unceremonious deaths) and overall the theatrical cut comes off as rather “dumbed down” compared to the director’s cut (assembly cut? I forgot the name off hand) which fleshes out some details that make the latter half of the movie work better.
Actually... I’d watch that.
Ehh. Fuck Fox. Fincher did the best he could with what he was offered.
I imagine it’s the same exact trailer as the teaser, but with a cute, lovable CGI character thrown into each scene. Stepping on Bantha doo-doo. Getting their tongue shocked by power cufflinks. Accidently taking out a fleet out Storm Troopers. etc etc
Bonus points if out of a time portal a 2nd Nora Allen popped up to discuss it too. Bringing the grand total to like 15 various versions of people in that damn living room during one night in the 90s.
It’s not post-apocalyptic. It was just 70s New York - albeit to a hyper-stylized degree by director Walter Hill.
All understandable to a degree and some of those instances certainly could have been handled better, but at the same time how often are we going back to this point in time? How many times are we going to be given a rule of time travel, have a consequence stated, have time wraiths or time remnant clones pop up and…