Goddammit #1: How am i just now hearing about this series??
Goddammit #2: I am NOT signing up for any more goddamn streaming services! Well, maybe. (Shaggy dog Gary Oldman is the best Gary Oldman.)
Goddammit #1: How am i just now hearing about this series??
Goddammit #2: I am NOT signing up for any more goddamn streaming services! Well, maybe. (Shaggy dog Gary Oldman is the best Gary Oldman.)
blame the comics they did it first. like how namor existed before aquaman etc
Everybody Loves Daemon.
Daemon is a textbook Depressive Demon Nightmare Boy. He’s Draco Malfoy, Kylo Ren, one of many examples of a handsome but conflicted villain/antihero type who’s eroticized in fandom imagination. There’s a whole implied narrative with characters like this, where the gruff exterior is really a defense mechanism, to hide…
What about when he could inexplicably throw copies of his “S” chest symbol to wrap up adversaries?
“Clayface you may know from Batman: The Animated Series” the extremely popular Harley Quinn cartoon series that’s airing in the present day Christ why does it feel like nobody at the AVClub has any sense of the media landscape any more?
I want Emily VanDerWerff/St. James back. And TV Club Classic. And just... something…
The thing is that Cavill doesn’t have to play him that way. That was what Snyder wanted. Cavill, as an actor, actually has the range to play him more like the happy boy scout type. Or even his a middle ground between the extremes. I’d actually like to see them give Cavill another go where Superman isn’t a…
Bring back Cary Elwes! He has been through the Twister protal to the Twister home planet and lived among the Twisters for decades and now fights his way back to warn us of the Twisters’ deadly plan for our planet. Spoiler: They will unleash Twisters upon us!
Whoever the film focuses on, I just hope they’re in it for the science, not the money.
I always thought that Cox played Matt on the Netflix series with a bit of wry, self-effacing humor, even at his darkest - which is what kept him from being painfully morose. It’s precisely why he’s so fabulous in the role, and it didn’t seem like too much of a stretch for him on She-Hulk.
That’s what was kind of interesting about the Mission:Impossible franchise. They give him the wife in III and then, in IV, Hawkeye gives that speech about not protecting them and the wife is thought to be a victim of the “killed off screen between sequels” curse only for them to have secretly split for her safety. And…
Linklater’s Before trilogy is really incredible in how it explored a relationship’s ups and downs from youth to middle age, but the action scenes really suffered.
Mr. Fraser insists that, moving forward, he will watch out for that tree.
And pitched Tony something an idea that Tony literally already publicly had the tech for, so Tony gave him patronizing “praise” & then blew him off.
If you see a faded sign at the side of the road that says fifteen miles to the....
Someone on one of the new Fletch articles suggested Jon Hamm for Drebin and since then it’s all I’ve wanted.
I got real, “What’s In Your Backpack?” vibes from George Clooney in Up in the Air as soon as he started speaking.
The plan was never about hurting the Empire, it was only about helping themselves. You’re right in that it’s small potatoes from the Empire’s POV in terms of the actual amounts. Doing damage to the Empire was never the plan. It was only about giving their nascent rebellion some desperately needed funding.
I have the same feelings about The Jaunt. It’s a great story, but can realistically only be stretched to about 30 minutes of screentime.