And if they wanted to pull a Homecoming, they could actually make Doomquest into a movie (which is absolutely brilliant and one of me favourite Iron Man stories).
And if they wanted to pull a Homecoming, they could actually make Doomquest into a movie (which is absolutely brilliant and one of me favourite Iron Man stories).
Ooooh. I love the word “anathema”. It happened after this exchange in the tv movie adaptation of Robert B. Parker’s Small Vices:
This is classic
Re: #7, if I’m remembering right from the books, it’s not just that Arya’s dreaming of her, but that there are rumors of an increasingly large wolfpack being sighted by multiple people in several locations. It’s been a while for me, though, but my impression was that it was more than just her.
Shitty rushed plot armor/writing. That’s how.
I’m a bit upset that it’s not rainbow colored.
The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America, When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and…
Bah! The possibility of successfully deflecting an asteroid is approximately 3,720 to one!
I seriously don’t get why there has never been a comic book movie poster that took any stylistic inspiration from comic books. Really, the ONLY ones I can think of are Dick Tracy and Sin City, which are also the two movies that explicitly set out to duplicate the layout and feeling of a comic in the movies themselves.
Here is all of the above posters on top of each other. You know... For boredom or science I guess?
Sharp move, grabbing that sword. It can really get your point across.
You just have to hope your opponent hasn’t seen Raiders of the Lost Ark and learned that even the most skilled swordsman can be defeated with a gun.
What if the criminal took out his own sword and say, “There can only be one.” Then starts humming the theme song.
Looks like Chloe Bennett to me.
And some melted butter.
Andrew Garfield was the best Spider-Man, Tobey was the best Peter Parker. Honestly, writing Garfield’s Parker as a douchenozzle was probably a bad choice.
“The power of the sun in the palm of my hand.”
Well, Psylocke has always been a super-confused character lacking consistent motivation, so it was a pretty accurate portrayal.
Anyway, justice for Barb is making my day.
I call B.S. on this excuse. All you need to do is look at the Expanse, which is a far more complex show and story to produce. They haven’t been plagued by delays or a ton of negative press. SyFy was starting from scratch on the Expanse. This is Star Trek, exhibit 1 or 1A, when it comes to science fiction. It should…