...and many of us, myself included, will be happy to see Paul Rudd play Ant-Man on my Disney+ account. That’s why I subscribe to the service!
...and many of us, myself included, will be happy to see Paul Rudd play Ant-Man on my Disney+ account. That’s why I subscribe to the service!
I openly admit to being a member of that group. Didn’t see the original in the theater. Rented it later and loved it. Went to see the sequel in the theater. Loved the new movie as much (and in some ways even more) than the first.
I’m probably a pretty typical story. I’m middle-aged, and was only loosely familiar with the Miles Morales Spider-man. I didn’t go see the first Spiderverse movie in the theater, as I just assumed it would be more kid-friendly than most movies, and it would probably be worth a rental (that’s what I normally do with…
Although I LOVE this film, I do admit they should have called it Star Trek: The Slow Motion.
I’m glad they are getting all the various “loose ends” tied up quickly. As much as I’d enjoy another season-long narrative like the first few seasons, the show is past that now. Although the character development and interactions is what I loved about this show from the start, we are way past that now in the overall…
“This included discussions about an early draft featuring a scene for Peter Parker actors Tom Holland, Andrew Garfield, and Tobey Maguire to play their Spider-sonas, but it was removed for being too confusing for the audience.”
If you decide to do a list based on 1970s movies, I’d like to throw in a vote for “Wizards.”
Normally, I would just say I’d rather have some new and original ideas out there, but you put together a very compelling list.
Why can’t these whiny brats just go play with their action figures and make up their own stories?
Summer of 4 Ft 2 is how I learned why I shouldn’t drink seawater.
I’m totally going to watch this, of course. However, I’d really be happy if Netflix would produce an animated fantasy series based on those old D&D adverts from Marvel comics back in the early 80s!
“(Please please please give us a totally satisfying finale with all the major questions succinctly answered I need at least one perfect repeat binge show and this could be it.)“
How on earth am I only NOW hearing about a movie starring Wesley Eure, Valerie Bertinelli, and a robot dog? Major FAIL, Hollywood. MAJOR. FAIL.
I wonder if Luke has problems with his old Zeppelin albums skipping as well?
Seriously. A fantastic year for movies!
Oh, and Creepshow. Duh.
Koyaanisqatsi.
Nerfherders. I want a movie that actually shows us what Nerfherders do when not herding Nerfs.
What the hell is an aluminum falcon?
Technically, Brienne didn’t violate her oath to protect Sansa. Before she swore loyalty to Caitlyn Stark, she made Caitlyn promise not to stand in the way when Brienne had the chance for vengeance against Stannis.