Whedon hasn't written the highest-grossing Marvel movie
Whedon hasn't written the highest-grossing Marvel movie
I thought their counter-Whedon was Nolan?
They're the news; they should care. Just because some South Koreans are as racist as white people doesn't suddenly make racism socially acceptable.
Agreed. Make the move, take the rejection, move on. If you can't stand seeing her get cozy with other guys, then stop being friends with her.
Pretty sure the Big Bad in the first movie was a kaiju-sized dragon.
She's Nebula, not Gamora. Jeez Bricken.
They have an alternate behind-the-scenes 360 recording, which allows you to adjust the viewing angle and see that they are indeed playing on the bigass monitor.
Looks like Bley learned from their last fighting game encounter and let Conan sweep this time.
This looks fun. I may just pick it up full-price.
Not a fan of the art style.
Nope. Mine just reads:
you're not missing much. The first two acts promised a superhero, the third act delivered a mass-murderer and terrorist.
Yeah, that movie was hella creepy in a totally different way to Romero zombies. Damned things wouldn't die, even if you dismembered them. There was one zombie lost its head and all its limbs; the torso was still moving, and the hand was very grabby.
That's sexy adult diaper to you, heathen. But yeah, the Lynda Carter name recognition should be enough if DC knew what they were doing. Which they don't.
God's sakes, I'm a film and comic nerd, and I would never watch Batman v Supes ad unseen. Rises was garbage, and what I liked about Man of Steel got mangled by that horrible third act. DC's movie franchise is currently being handled by people who have zero love for your comic book heroes, and as a comic nerd you…
Not even; WB actually chickened out of facing The Avengers 2 movie, so this is them trying on the 90-lb weakling from Brooklyn instead.
Except they totally had the May 2016 date pegged for an "undeclared" film months before DC moved to that time slot. It was DC who first chickened out of a one-on-one fight with Avengers: Age of Ultron for a summer 2015 release, and hoped to go against a lesser-known franchise.
Minus the witty banter and the little shocky things.
I started to suspect he was HYDRA the moment he shot the Bradvoyant. Then again, I saw Captain America: The Winter Soldier early, so I already knew about the major Marvel plot twist going in that episode.
2. After seeing the fight scenes in CA:TWS, the fight scenes in last night's episode kind of felt slow and clunky.