Small stakes in the Ant Man films and yet Scott Lang personally saves half the universe in Endgame.
Small stakes in the Ant Man films and yet Scott Lang personally saves half the universe in Endgame.
It’ll be nice to get to know (a new) teenage post-Blip Cassie, but Kathryn Newton has some big shoes to fill, because Abby Ryder Fortson was maybe the most adorable kid in the entire MCU. She steals almost every scene she’s in through both of those first two Ant-Man films.
They’re absolutely right to defend this on free speech grounds. It’s scary how the art of not watching something you don’t want to watch has all but disappeared and sometimes it feels like we’ve reached a turning point where the left are calling for huge corporations to police speech. The special shouldn’t be taken…
I thought it was, you guessed it ...
I thought it was Michael Ironside.
Nomads is a great underrated film. I wouldn’t call it dreck in any sense.
I’m excited to see him as Dr Fate in Black Adam.
Brosnan’s portrayal of Bond was the most “Bond” portrayal to date. The article calls it a compromise but I see it as a synthesis of everything good the previous actors brought to the role. He has the no-nonsense approach to his work from Connery’s bond, contrasted (but not overshadowed by) with Moore’s expert delivery…
The Thomas Crown remake was well received, but that may not count since it was mid-Bond for him, not post-Bond.
I’ve said this many times, but each of Brosnan’s films had a central idea at its core that tried to do something new and cool within the Bond formula:
If you don’t want to see Bond use the roof of his rocket sled to windsurf an arctic tidal wave caused by a glacier collapsing due to a satellite laser from space chasing him across the ice, do you even really want to see a Bond movie?
I’m sure the author of this piece, plus everyone in the comments and everyone on Twitter, would have totally put this powerful industry mogul in his place if they had been in Sorkin’s position.
The Facebook MST3K fan page has expressed condolences for him, as many of us do know him from Catalina Caper.
Don’t stop believing that - but I think the reason they stopped the show at that point is that once all that stuff happens the show becomes pretty boring...who wants to watch the Sopranos if they never argue?
You're just spitting hairs here.
I’m not normally “that guy” but isn’t it spitting image and not splitting image?
What about a show about an Old Tony? You know, after the family shares a plate of onion rings and bonds on an otherwise uneventful night out, and AJ gets his shit together, Meadow becomes a successful if somewhat boring contract lawyer, and Tony and Carmela go to marriage counseling an work out their issues? And then…
Steve Buscemi has repeatedly said he does not want the job; we should honor his wishes.
Double Jeopardy!