As an agnostic person generally, I remember when I found out. I was like, "Yeah, that checks out."
As an agnostic person generally, I remember when I found out. I was like, "Yeah, that checks out."
Maybe one of the surviving Marleys can fill in for the sequels?
#blessed
Just don't call it a come back!
You see, it's not quite a sequel and not quite a reboot, but man…!
They're fighting over a $5 footlong now, aren't they?
He'll now be voiced by Wyclef Jean.
That's what you get when you sign your soul over to NBC.
That's his secret, Jose. He's always looking at the camera.
Avatar/username/comment synergy is off the charts here!
Superman is a real dick when he goes rouge.
When I read that headline, I pictured Darkseid, even though I definitely read it correctly as Doomsday. But maybe Snyder intends to make that connection too? Maybe Doomsday is a kind of herald for Darkseid in the DCCU?
It was the implication…
I can see that. But, then, how serious should Young Lando actually be?
Elgort being annoying is kind of why I think he'd be an interesting choice for Young Solo. I can easily imagine that guy as a 20-something being absolutely insufferable, and his arc being that he becomes less so once he gets the Falcon. So, uh, hell, maybe Miles Teller is actually the way to go…
I tend to agree that Glover is maybe overused too much in fancasts, but I do think he has the exact right qualities to play a young Billy Dee Williams. Jordan is great, but he strikes me as more like Chris Pine's Captain Kirk — probably a deft handling of the material, but not exactly evoking the original. Whereas…
Hell, even Pacific Rim has more character development than Godzilla and, arguably, something resembling a plot.
Pacific Rim knows the kind of movie it is and amps that shit up to 11. Godzilla is kind of ashamed of itself.
"Let them… fight? Wait, what's my motivation here?"
That movie made me vibrate, I was so annoyed by it. By the time the director cuts away from, like, the third major monster fight before anything has actually happened, I literally yelled "Oh, come on!" at the screen.