EEEHHHHHHHHHH I want to disagree but I know where you're coming from.
EEEHHHHHHHHHH I want to disagree but I know where you're coming from.
You picked a hell of a time then, because that run on X-Men is probably the best run the whole line has had since Claremont's time.
Not unless the blade was silver. The werewolf will just pull itself back together and heal, otherwise.
Only one way to kill a werewolf.
So Eva Green is possessed by the devil, right? She's a scary lady.
It matched their personalities quite well. Victor is cold and clinical. He's rational, and yet whatever he tries to hide under that sense of rationality is his ultimate fear; that there's nothing else. The blue hue highlights the fact that the shadows (or the unknown if you like; whatever waits beyond death) are…
Judging by where the Creature winds up in the novel, the arctic. He wasn't kidding when he said he'd had enough of everyone's shit and just wanted to be alone.
Pizzolatto strikes me as the kind of guy who gets a decent kick out of pissing certain people off, so that may be the intention.
The Leftovers' greatest sin is that it dared to be boring as fuck.
His authority was challenged and he needed to show the herd that he was in control. I saw this happen in high school once where I had finished my exam and went to leave. The substitute teacher tried to stop me, I blew her off, and as I was leaving I caught sight of every other student getting up to leave.
Netflix is selling 3 month subs in Wal-Marts now. Prepaid cards man, they're a beautiful loophole.
A bit of luck, sure, but I think the big difference between Round 1 and Round 2 is that Jack Crawford was trying to bring him in alive the first time. There was no reason for him to hold back tonight, and I'm glad he didn't.
I think a lot of people could smell that Rises was essentially Nolan and company doing that movie out of contractual obligation. Compared to Begins and The Dark Knight, it just did not seem to have any of the same thought or care put into it.
Morrison's run on X-Men is probably my favourite X-Men run ever. It's a shame that we'll never see that version of the team.
I don't think tones need to be consistent across superhero movies. Different characters require different tones. Batman is serious and broody, Swamp Thing is philosophical and contemplative, and Wonder Woman is… well I've never actually read a Wonder Woman comic so I wouldn't know.
Muscle lady fetishism? I'm not sure where you're going with that.
Aren't all Israelis current or former soldiers? What does the actor being a bad ass have to do with being able to portray one?
I think that most comic book costumes (or hell, any costume from any movie) looks like shit when taken out of its context in a film. With the right lighting and the right sets, a pepperoni pizza burn victim like Freddy Kruger can look terrifying. Outside of that environment, he looks silly.
That's seriously who they went with for Wonder Woman? I always figured she'd look more like a 40 year old mom who recently discovered a bodybuilding forum. She looks so… thin. And frail.
D'oh ho ho ho. Clever.