A+ for both the trailer and the trailer’s music. From The Best of Queen, I presume.
A+ for both the trailer and the trailer’s music. From The Best of Queen, I presume.
This movie gets two things right. That plane rescue sequence and casting Brandon Routh. His turn as Ray Palmer in the Arrowverse shows he has exactly the right amount of “Aw, shucks” type charisma to play the Big Blue Boy Scout but the script and direction of Returns doesn’t let him show that.
If you do this on a White iPhone, it also posts bail and changes your current Facebook profile photo to your First Communion photo.
Along with Marcia Lucas, Mr Kurtz is one of the most important people in the Star Wars universe after George Lucas. Thank you for helping to make some of my favorite movies.
Classic Space red astronaut - because you cannot improve on perfection.
Duh, they’ll go at night.
DC Doesn’t Know What to Do With Cyborg
Anyone complaining that the trailers are kinda meh should remember that the promos for Futurama were just as underwhelming. Groening’s shows tend to succeed on a character-based level. That’s something the writers for The Simpsons gradually forgot, and it’s also the case with Futurama on Comedy Central.
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I prefer this guy...
Finally! I can now use the meme. You know, that meme with that one guy who always says “Aliens.” You know the meme. Hold on, let me get it.
Remember when History Channel was actually about history? Pepperidge Farm remembers.
Yeah, complaining that the Blue Raja isn’t funny because it doesn’t make sense is like complaining that Monty Python isn’t funny because it doesn’t make sense. The entire joke is that it DOESN’T make sense. That’s British Absurdism.
LOOK AT HIM RUN!!!!
I’ll watch it. My biggest fear is that it will answer questions nobody really needed to answer. We’ve seen Han’s full arc from somewhat young rebel to old, grizzled rebel so adding a chapter before that is always treacherous.
I’m only seeing it for Donald Glover. If his role noticeably ends before the end of the movie, and it hasn’t grabbed me enough on it’s own merits to keep watching, I’m leaving.