Yeah but most ‘Sci Fi’ media properties can be described as that. The line between Sci-Fi and Fantasy is completely arbitrary
Yeah but most ‘Sci Fi’ media properties can be described as that. The line between Sci-Fi and Fantasy is completely arbitrary
Some animated sci-fi movies that succeeded:
The thing about the movie is that it isn’t a Batman origin story, but it is the origin story of every Rogues’ Gallery character that you come across,” Reeves said. “So like Selina Kyle’s not yet Catwoman and the Penguin is not yet the kingpin, and the character that you’re referring to is not yet the character that…
While lack of income may make it easier for the bank manager to deny the loan, the legacy of the real world USA would suggest that we cannot ignore the dynamics race plays in the interaction (and I felt the subtext of the scene supported Germain’s interpretation).
Even if the banker himself is not explicitly denying…
There’s certainly potential, but it’s dubious. Wilder’s being a former drug runner & addict sound even more problematic now that a black actress has been cast. While people with such backstories don’t often see themselves represented as heroes, it is worrisome how it’ll come across given how Batwoman’s writers…
Zombies in a tie-in issue to the latest crossover which refers to two or three OTHER crossovers, but the tie-in also refers to another crossover, which was retconned by...
We were freed physically from slavery, not from systematic enslavement via jails, chain gangs and racism as a whole. Fuck the 4th.
Surprised by the lack of Salt.
He seriously never thought of it? It seems like half of America already did. Hell, I heard the Department of Defense issued a warning about it. A guy I’m acquainted with posted this to our Discord server last week. He works at the local Air Force base:
“Ad Astra’s goal is Neptune. A planet that’s billions of light years away and yet still in our solar system”
“What are we avenging?”
Should every comic book adaption to the screen stay true to their comic book quirkiness? If the answer is yes then that’s a boring and limited take. There is nothing wrong with making “some” of the comic book characters gritty and grounded. You can’t eat Filet Mignon everyday. Diversity is the spice of life. Besides,…
Then... don’t watch them?
That’s one thing that was great about the Netflix shows was it was a vastly different approach within (sort of) the same world. If “dark and gritty” didn’t do it for you, then you aren’t missing any important connective tissue by skipping.
Those of us that loved the tone had Marvel branded…
Evans: “....don’t ruin this moment Mackie.” “...just say ‘Cut the check,’ Mackie.” :)
And when he wakes up it will be live action and the voice actors will be around him in an elaborate but painfully pulled off Wizard of Oz ending where H. Jon Benjamin is lying in a bed surrounded by everyone else (including a picture on the wall of the guy who voiced Woodhouse) all in sepia.
If you stay up for the whole thing, you’re going to start hallucinating around the time you get to Civil War. That’s when you unlock the secret, improved version of these movies, where Iron Man is a singing hamburger, Thor is best friends with a tiny flying hippopotamus, and everything in Doctor Strange looks normal.
I’d like a one-shot where he keeps pushing it every time there’s an emergency (Battle of NY, Sokovia), but since she’s across the universe it takes a little while for her to get to Earth, so every time she arrives the issue is already resolved
Her makeup looks like something from a costume party scene in a Wes Anderson movie.
Like Harrison Ford and his return to Star Wars.
The make-up looked a little off, I’m going to posit because some contracts got renegotiated so that certain someone’s wouldn’t have to spend as much time in the make-up chair. (I’m guessing.)
As for everything else, it looked pretty good to me personally.