Mae Whitman was my top pick.
Mae Whitman was my top pick.
I'm fine with the casting, I just wish it was for a Squirrel Girl series and not New Warriors.
Showdown is great. I totally would have watched a Jonah Hex spinoff series.
I found it to be a little disappointing, mainly because it ended so abruptly. I think it would have been better had they waited until at least eight or more episodes were completed first. Also, if Dracula is supposed to be the villain, why focus so much on making the clergy an even bigger villain?
Viola Davis as Waller should have been a home run, too bad the script and direction for that movie told a different story.
"Bwa ha ha!"
I think the final season of BTAS was an improvement on the previous season. I liked the new look, and there were some terrific episodes, especially Over The Edge and Growing Pains.
My favorite exchange was when Eiling (as the Shaggy Man) was beating Shining Knight to a pulp, and says something like "Why don't you just surrender?", and Shining Knight just responds "Why don't you?"
I prefer that episode to this one, as far as being a showcase for lesser-knows heroes. They even got Speedy from the Teen Titans to appear, so we could get the entire classic Seven Soldiers of Victory lineup (with Stargirl and S.T.R.I.P.E. filling in for the Star Spangled Kid and Stripesy). edit - Just noticed…
But he would be perfect for it
Manu Bennett is back! That's good! But John Barrowman is off the show. That's bad.
It's fucking horrible. Everyone involved with it should be ashamed.
I assume you mean the current All-Star Batman series, and not the Frank Miller All-Star "I'm the Goddamn Batman" abomination.
Like most people, I saw Spider-Man: Homecoming and really enjoyed it. This has been a good year for superhero movies so far.
He was better used in Spider-Man than he was in Baywatch.
My thoughts exactly. There was a scene where he was swinging through Manhattan, and I was really hoping for even the tiniest nod to one of the Netflix shows, like maybe a bus stop ad for Nelson & Murdock, or maybe you can see Fogwell's Gym, or the barber shop form Luke Cage.
Castlevania felt like they took 2/3 of a movie and broke it up into four episodes. Also, I thought a lot of the dialogue was lacking somehow. It reminded me of how some English dubs of anime will sometimes have this weird delivery because they are trying to match the animated mouth movements, but in this case that…
Honestly, in the movie and in the credits, he's just listed as "Ned". Just like Liz and Michelle are never given last names either. So it's just an assumption they are representing the classic characters. Ned in this movie was obviously closer to Ganke anyway.
I'm fine with them "nerfing" the character by removing and/or dampening the spider-sense power. Besides, in all the previous movies (and in the comics), his spider-sense seems to come and go depending on the scene anyway (in Spider-Man 3 for example, the bad guys get the drop on him almost every time). And I don't…
He was talking about this Ned being Ned Leeds, who was The Hobgoblin at one point in the comics.