I hope that Musk does “name and shame” advertisers who have left, those are probably largely companies I’d like to support...
I hope that Musk does “name and shame” advertisers who have left, those are probably largely companies I’d like to support...
Hot air balloon + gulfstream winds
So Liam Hemsworth is going to spend the next however-many-months-until-filming just mimicking Chris’s training routine and diet in order to get as jacked as possible for the role, right? He’s a perfectly fine actor and I’m interested to see his take on the role, but if he doesn’t bulk up I just don’t think he’ll look…
#3 heavily implies that Ciri gets kidnapped to be sold into sex slavery and Geralt has to use his particular set of skills to cut through a whole bunch of people in his quest to find her. Which I guess could work
True, but the Harley Quinn movie that introduced Smollet as Black Canary is one of the few bright spots from the DCEU to this point, Smollet was great (my own opinion, but one I believe is widely held) in the role, and the movie is tonally similar to James Gunn’s style (I am admittedly not as familiar with Peter…
Ncuti Gatwa’s Doctor can and should visit Africa, and there’s no reason why he can’t face off against the weeping angels at some point. However, while I get why he would want to, I don’t see any way to make a (good) story work for him to face off against The Beast from The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit. That was a…
First episode of She-Hulk season 2:
I haven’t actually read anything about the next Captain America movie, but She-Hulk did for sure. Technically you could make the argument that Shang-Chi at least implied that The Incredible Hulk is part of MCU canon based on Abomination’s appearance, but She-Hulk makes it crystal clear the events of The Incredible Hulk…
Terminator 2: Judgement Day came out in 1991; Matt Smith was only 9 years old at the time and that movie didn’t feature any child villains. Given that there obviously haven’t been any Terminator movies since then, you must be mistaken
They should probably just ignore that WW84 ever happened at all for multiple reasons
Someone is definitely not making it back from the heist. I’d guess killed over captured, just because I think that the only one that would even consider being taken alive is Andor since he’s doing it for the money over the cause (even if he is on the road to radicalization) and I really don’t think he’s getting…
Daniel Craig was 38 when Casino Royale came out in 2006 and he was supposed to be a “young Bond” since the first set piece of the film is him completing the kill that cements his double-0 status. Obviously no need to redo the origin, but mid-30's Bond works pretty well for someone who’s old enough to have experience…
Wholly onboard the “someone needs to kill Ser Criston Cole” train. Was really hoping that when Alicent and Rhaenyra were locked up after Alicent took Viserys’s dagger to try to take Lucerys’s eye herself and Cole started stepping forward to help, that when Daemon moved to intercept Cole he would kill him instead of…
I doubt that DD will be either misogynistic or incompetent when he does show up, certainly didn’t come off as either in his one scene in Spider-Man: No Way Home
I mostly agree. On the one hand, Nick Tarabay chewing scenery as Digger Harkness / Captain Boomerang was a ton of fun (a cut below Neal McDonough’s scenery chewing as Damien Darhk no doubt, but still fun). On the other hand, I fail to see how a non-powered normal human throwing boomerangs represents anything even…
I’d push back a little bit on the “random courterior” description - the sworn protector of the bride-to-be just brutally murdered the sworn protector of the groom-to-be in front of everyone, kinda puts a damper on all of the wedding festivities when viewed in that light...
Yes, good point, who in the editing room thought that the best way to tend the trailer was to briefly show one of the key supporting characters from the National Treasure movies in order to build in the connection to the franchise that otherwise wasn’t obvious?
If it doesn’t star Scott Bakula it’s not really quantum leap
The whole avoiding (almost) all of the arrows was what did it for me. I could (sorta) get behind the whole tearing through the enemy thing - the pirates weren’t winning the war because they’re great warriors, they had a significant tactical advantage of having an entrenched position into which they could retreat…
So when do we get official confirmation that I Saw the TV Glow takes place in the extended Pete & Pete universe?