This is glorious and you have won the post of the day.
This is glorious and you have won the post of the day.
Seconded. All in favor say Aye!
This is genius.
Please tell me you are writing the screenplay. I would watch this movie.
That better be in the next LEGO game.
I didn’t like JP2 movie, because I loved the book so much. That said, he was my favorite part of the movie. Like you said, it’s a logical move and emotional set for Ian.
Yessss. His daughter and Ex- were at least tangentially interesting. And the bad guys. But in III everyone but Grant is just a NOTHING character.
This mews does nothing for me.
Same! So many things missing. Dodgson is back as the main villain. The T-rex nest. Motorcycle scene. Sounds like I was about the same age as you. So disappointed walking out of that theater.
I kind of liked how broken he was in The Lost World. His Ex got to be the fun adventurous one.
First “Thor: Ragnarok”, and now this? Big fan of the Jeff Goldblum revival tour. The franchise needs Sam Neill back though. I want Dr. Grant and Ian Malcolm trading stories with Chris Pratt.
Well, he is going to get to drive a giant robot around.
I posted a spoilerific explanation just now, higher up in the thread (if you’re still interested)
As much as I enjoy the Incredibles, I kinda want to punch Brad Bird in the jibblies for that gag getting just beat into the ground over the years. heh
I’ll admit I had my doubts about just how hard they’d be putting effort into Story Mode, but that Rocket + Mega Man X interaction sold me (aside from gameplay, which I’m not doubting much).
People were laughing at Trump until IT HAPPENED. It’s hard to laugh when you’re living through the apocalypse, no matter how absurd.
Episode three: Claire goes out for drinks and karaoke with Karen Page, Colleen Wing, Trish Walker and Misty Knight.
I fear that what unites the Defenders will be Claire Temple. More specifically, her death. The same way Phil Coulson united the Avengers.
Yay! An excuse to post about Belated Media’s “What if the Star Wars Prequels Were Good?” series!
The movies, though, have a much longer production time then the shows. Civil War was in production for, like, two years, which means the script was written before the first season of Daredevil was even out. It’s hard to include references to TV shows in movies because of that production cycle.