Re- Mick Jagger, yes he does sing...go beyond the Start Me Up’s and other rockers and listen to something like Shine a Light, no posing and attitude.
Re- Mick Jagger, yes he does sing...go beyond the Start Me Up’s and other rockers and listen to something like Shine a Light, no posing and attitude.
See going by the film we got I feel there’s no way to kill Leia off in this film without majorly cutting down her role and completely cutting her reunion with Luke.
Definetly agree it made sense to bring Venom in given that if you grew up with Spider-Man from the late-80's onwards, he is probably the most iconic villain Spider-Man has.
I think because at this point he seems to be more focussed on making films (or trying to at least.)
No you’re right- that was the premise of the 2000's Action Man series (where I think he was American.)....It was also the premise for the show Max Steel which was airing around the same time and also made to sell toys to kids.
Very possible- I also seem to remember one interview where they talked about trying to work out which of those stories they were going to do for S2, before they just said ‘why not do all 3?’- which was a bold move, but also shows the problems of doing a have your cake and eating it too approach to showrunning.
As a fan of Ehrenreich, this trailer has made me question the approach they’re taking with Han...maybe it will work in the context of the film, but he really didn’t feel like Han Solo in this trailer.
Going by Gaiman’s blog posts when the Fremantle media deal was announced, I always got the impression that he was actively involved in the deal. (A former Polygon executive, who was involved in the HBO deal, had moved across to Fremantle Media and Gaiman states that her enthusiasm for the project is what got him to…
Definetly agree about the Moriarty part- I also think that in retrospect the choice to do the three biggest Holmes stories in the second series (Adler, Baskervilles & The Final Problem) also hurt the show in the long run...because while it showed how ambitious they were in making the show, in the long run it left them…
Gaiman was the one that brought the project to Fremantle Media, after working on it for years with HBO. He was also involved in the hiring of Fuller and Green, so I definetly consider this to be his project as well- because he as the one that spent years trying to put together a television adaptation (rather than them…
Seeing as how T’Challa and Oruro only got together in the comics years after the first X-Men film came out, I don’t think that’d work out, as the film rights to her character were already sold...it’d be like Marvel trying to claim Wolverine as an Avengers character because he started being a part of the team in the…
The highest rated episode of The Thick of It had 1.5 million in the UK, the lowest rated episode of Broadchurch had 8.8 million viewers in the UK.
From memory Tennant got a substantial pay increase for the specials year- and Smith made less than that.
...I just don’t see Pratt as being believeable as a college professor? And that is an essential part of Indy’s character.
See for me its cause he’s done things like talk about how Batman Begins wasn’t that gritty, and his gritty Batman reboot would have him get raped in prison...or when he talked about how his DC film were going to crush Marvel at the Box Office and was dismissive about Marvel’s upcoming films.
I disagree that the movies themes hit harder if he’s a replicant and actually feel the opposite is true-
It also wasn’t owned by ABC, so they wouldn’t be making any money off the syndication of the show- so I think that would have also played a part in its cancellation.
Maybe because people are very willing to give him a lot of credit for all the success of the MCU, but when it comes to its short comings he’s not being viewed as responsible?
Also worth mentioning that while still under Ike he managed to get Captain Marvel and Black Panther onto the slate- so we know Feige was able to fight to get films he wanted to see made onto the slate.
Given the ending of the movie, I don’t think Frances Mcdormand’s character working with Rockwell’s should be taken as a sign he has moved towards redemption....the film is actively making us question the morality of her position by the end, so I feel saying ‘she forgives him, therefore the film says we should ignore…