I still haven't seen BvS. Waiting on the imminent Rifftrax.
I still haven't seen BvS. Waiting on the imminent Rifftrax.
Punisher: War Zone came out after Iron Man. So did Watchmen, Green Hornet, and Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance. Incredible Hulk is generally not considered a success. Neither is Amazing Spider-Man 2; if it were, this movie would not exist.
That's-a where he lives: Dollars, Taxes!
Great, ANOTHER thing for me to get confused with Room, The Room, and Panic Room.
There was that lake monster episode where at the end they thought it had just been a giant crocodile all along.
Right, I expect it would have to be more than just a cameo; it might require a shared title and significant screentime. Risk then, of course, is that it could drag down the value of the X-Men rather than increasing the value of the FF.
With just enough of that DC/WB touch of "good enough cast that you hope to see at least one of them in a better movie someday."
I'm 34 and I think he's terrible and so is basically everything the Image founders ever created except for Image itself.
I wear a cap to cover my male pattern baldness, but only outside to keep my scalp from getting sunburned.
I think there's still a possibility Fox will try and keep the FF rights by having the FF appear in an X-Men movie, or trying out a TV series. But I'm a lot less confident in that than I was before the last FF movie.
I remember a clip of a politician ranting about math textbooks that use letters instead of numbers, but I can't find it offhand. So I'm going to pretend it never happened and I must have just misremembered it.
I worked for a company that sold dodgy herbal supplements for a few months once.
I thought the acid trip itself was pretty good. And the lady from Psycho Beach Party as Scully Jr.
And yet still in the top 50% of the season.
There was that one scene where he was tripping balls.
I always liked the episodes where they subverted the premise. Like that one where Scully was pregnant / abducted by aliens and Mulder had to be his own skeptic and not believe in vampires. (I mean, that wasn't actually a good episode, but I liked that part about it.) Or any time there was a religious episode she'd be…
I think it took her this long just to get them to pay her as much as Duchovny.
In fairness, though, so are most of the human ones.
Yes.
It's gotten too commercial, man; it's supposed to be about the birth of Optimus Prime.