It says a lot about the people making this footage that they decide to blur out the rear ends of swimsuit-clad young women who are merely walking down the beach.
It says a lot about the people making this footage that they decide to blur out the rear ends of swimsuit-clad young women who are merely walking down the beach.
NARF!
Except for how he doesn't like to use guns. Thankfully, Snyder saw fit to fix that.
I really don't see a reason for the movie to be any longer than, say … *checks length of the trailer* two minutes and thirty-three seconds.
I have a very vivid childhood memory of a commercial announcing that the VHS wasn't ready to be released yet, but it was coming soon. It was torture.
Hopefully, somewhere between his supposed faith in Buddhism and his diverse circle of friends and soon-to-be-friends (Colleen, Luke, Misty, Claire, Jessica and Matt), he'll learn quickly.
Heh. Being able to punch through a metal door once every few hours is suddenly a lot less impressive when you're up against a whiskey-soaked private eye who picks up cars and is all out of fucks to give.
Colter's definitely waaaaaay laid back compared to the comic's Luke Cage.
See also: Superman. It's not a question of what can hurt him, it's a question of whether or not he can save others before they get hurt.
Yikes. Good point. Let's hope that Danny gets really woke, really fast, because that entitled attitude was aggravating in his own show, let alone when viewed through the lens of Jessica's story.
It's funny, because the overlapping of powers and skills (Jess's private eye experience probably makes her as good of a detective as his super-senses, Danny's kung-fu is at least supposed to be better than his, and Luke is bulletproof) means that Matt is probably most useful as a strategist anyway.
Either Davos is a total hypocrite and working with Gao, or he's an idiot for not noticing her at the very next table. Discuss!
Yeah, help me out here comic book readers: did Iron Fist ever really take on The Hand in the comics? I don't seem to remember that, and I felt it only served to make him seem like a lamer Daredevil.
It also oozed style - like how it took time out to basically deliver a music video every episode. I'd rather an uneven show that has the confidence to do that, than a consistent show playing it safe with Danny Bland.
There's definitely at least an episode's worth of plot missing from her story arc to make me buy that. Remove Danny from Rand/New York, for his own good? Sure. But kill him? No.
Those are all really good points, but I'll admit none of them occurred to me until you pointed them out.
YES. Precisely.
They did not. I supposed that we were meant to take cremation as a thorough enough process - I don't imagine someone coming back from being reduced to ashes - but like … is Ward really gonna take that chance?
I'm honestly having a hell of a time imagining Jessica tolerating either Danny or Matt.
Fingers crossed for the future, am I right?