Well if it’s anything like Civil War, the actual individual heroes’ stories will be glossed over to make room for fanservice and novel interactions between characters anyway#foreversaltyaboutcivilwar it will be fucking awesome!
Well if it’s anything like Civil War, the actual individual heroes’ stories will be glossed over to make room for fanservice and novel interactions between characters anyway#foreversaltyaboutcivilwar it will be fucking awesome!
My wife and I enjoy collecting them.. but only for franchises we like, and we try to limit to only a few per. It helps that they are cheap ($10 or so, if not less). I actually bought a Nendoroid Link at one point and wasn’t a fan.. about the same size as a Pop, more complicated to put together, and 5x as expensive.
My…
Isn’t the actual appeal of a toy related to tv shows/movies more along the lines of having something tangible? Watching tv shows or movies is a passive and rather abstract pastime. If you are, however, enthusiastic about a piece of entertainment, you want to have something more, something to touch,…
Cool. Don’t see it then.
One of my favorite scenes ever.
Wait, hold on, I forgot this:
Disappointed that Mary Poppins isn’t being played by Michael Rooker.
Alan Moore has devolved into such a cranky old man it’s basically self-parody.
Is it wrong that the first thing that crossed my mind when I saw the red hat and blue coat was this?
“We gave you Moonlight and 12 Years a Slave!! What more do you want from us?!”
If you are an Oscar voter and you don’t watch a movie nominated for 4 Oscars (including Best Picture)... I really have to ask:
I am Groot?
I want to be Killmonger. Because, DUDE! Did you SEE him?!
DC characters (except Batman) were built around their idealism. Marvel characters are defined by their flaws (or rather, by the weaknesses found in their alter-egos) which is why I want a Moon Knight movie - it would be an interesting story, even without the superhero.
It’s not that DC movies don’t work — The Dark Knight is an example of one that works pretty perfectly — it’s that the DC Extended Universe, the cinematic universe that DC tried putting together, that didn’t work and it comes down to one very simple reason: time. And not just the time it takes to set up the characters,…
They don’t even have to look far for the solution:
DC: Quit making your characters assholes and they’ll be more cinematic.
Simpsons South Park did it.
Reminds me of local comic shops in town getting prank phone calls asking if they had a copy of Giant Size Man-Thing, and if they could “hold on to it” for them.
HOT TAKE: Zemo was an equally good—if not better—villain. They’re both people who were wronged and indirectly betrayed by those who were trying to do good, and their revenge is deeply personal.