For Ant-Man I'm still going with that Hank Pym is evil and the villain of the movie. He's just playing Scott Lang as a pawn. I will believe this until I see a full movie that shows me otherwise.
For Ant-Man I'm still going with that Hank Pym is evil and the villain of the movie. He's just playing Scott Lang as a pawn. I will believe this until I see a full movie that shows me otherwise.
I agree. Especially looking at Arrow where Laurel was set up as the love interest. They could barely think of a reason to keep her in the show. There was no reason for her to show up every week. Same with Thea to a lesser extent, but still on the private life side of the story.
It almost feels like on Gotham and some other shows where they is a comfortable love interest who has nothing to do with the plot, maybe make her a recurring character. She can be amazing at what ever it is she does, but if it doesn't have to deal with the plot of the show, then don't force it.
id say community monitoring worked well here. People found it. Reacted. The book was pulled.
Publishing houses also discriminate against women because they don't feel their book will sell.
So to be clear, did the Hackers that just stole stuff from Sony, just demand that no one ever steal this movie, that they made infamous, from Sony?
Yeah, when your name is Superman people expect more out of you for some reason.
Since when was it the host's job to console people backstage?
I think with Superman, you can get away with him being the hero and still having the city destruction. It happens in the comics and cartoons all the time. But I think you need to set it up right.
Yeah, I'm not crazy about messing with the dimensions. But I'll be happy to see some of the overly dark stuff from 1 and 2 when Joss was still learning lightened up.
That go either be a "Fuck yeah she owns her body" or "egotistical actress loves herself".
I'm more annoyed that this site has to be dismissive and insulting to Scar jo for the sake of a headline, when all she did was answer a terrible question.
Getting seasick watching that.
Yes, calling a famous, heavily monitored, egotistical fame whore to go on a covert mission is a terrible idea.
But we know from the movies that they are doing things that would prevent them from dropping everything and traveling hundreds of miles in hopes to helping an other hero before the situation is resolved.
The characters aren't constantly solving each others problems in the comics. I don't understand why everyone has so much of an issue with this in the movies.
I'm still holding out hope that Hank Pym is the villain of the Ant-Man movie.
Yeah the casting didn't bother me much in that sense. I'm pretty much at a point where the flood story is such a fairy tale that the part of Noah could be played by any race (or gender for that matter).
I was just more surprised there were rock monsters and a Lord of the Rings type battle.
I think that's part of the appeal that he did it alone. Or if he worked on it with other god/trusted people if you needed. Rock fallen angel creatures takes a little of the romance out.