Ask them if they like Huey Lewis and the News first. Make them feel comfortable.
Ask them if they like Huey Lewis and the News first. Make them feel comfortable.
Every time someone mentions Timothy Leary I mentally sing The Who's "The Seeker" because, you know. Drugs and stuff.
Fair enough, and I'm not too sure what counts as cancelation numbers, but I would like to point out that Fantastic Four is the only FF4 comic out right now, where X-Men, besides the 2 comics FF4 beat, in January 2015, also had All-New X-Men at #12 and Uncanny X-Men at #18, not to mention Wolverines at #6, #25, #27,…
GODDAMNIT, YOU RUINED THE TWIST.
I mean, I think Oliver Stone just needed to inform the world of the next big conspiracy theory.
Oh yeah! I forgot about that. That comes out on the 17th… I'll wait until it his sale and pick it up, especially since the other Square HD versions seem to have gone on sale about a month after they came out.
Watching Batman: The Brave and The Bold and playing Injustice really gave me a deeper appreciation of Aquaman. I've been pretty indifferent about him, but both of those depictions, though opposite in presentations, made him seem like a fun character.
I installed a 2TB HDD into my PS4 and just have been reinstalling everything and meant to play stuff, but instead I got sucked into watching all of Community to pass the time and binged on that.
Witcher 3, Bloodborne, and Arkham Knight are my top 3 anticipated games of the first half of the year.
Days of Future Past had minimal licensing (if any) from what I've seen. Plus, it's not a Marvel movie, it's a Sony movie using Marvel characters.
Thanks, Carrot Top!
I had a long response wrote out, and then I clicked out of AV Club on accident and it got deleted.
All I'm seeing is Chris Claremont, confirmation by anonymous sources, and a crinkled sheet of paper that anyone could have made. Isn't Marvel hi-tech enough to use email?
I understand where you're coming from and you make valid points, but I still feel like this comes down to sales and the upcoming Battleword, which will probably result in a new FF comic launching/a launch after the FF movie. Time will tell I guess.
And Marvel hasn't canceled X-Men comics because…?
Anyone could've done this, Internet.
Everyone keeps saying that, but I'm pretty sure the sales have been terrible and it doesn't make sense on Marvel's end to cancel the comics because of movie rights. It seems much more likely that the movies increase comic sales, not the other way around.
I'm too late to make a "You know that's right" reference. I have failed this city.
That's why DC is hiring Oprah as Waller in all DC movies.
I don't have much to add to this conversation outside of saying I finally got to watching Birdman last night. It was excellent. It worked on so many different levels and was just fun to watch.