The ability to be more adult has helped but I haven’t found it to be that ‘dark’ so far, more a jaded, cynical view on the hopefullness which reflects Picard’s dissolutioned mindset.
The ability to be more adult has helped but I haven’t found it to be that ‘dark’ so far, more a jaded, cynical view on the hopefullness which reflects Picard’s dissolutioned mindset.
One of my favorite musicals.
Doesn’t he mean a The Hobbit problem?
Whilst I understand this was all tied into licencing deals (with Sky etc), Disney’s handling of Disney + internationally has been utter crap. The Marvel Netflix deal was wrapped up in a timely manner to ease the transition and avoid the delays, yet the deals with Sky (boo) don’t seem to have any forethought.
Looks great, much better than Snyders chunky, small-eared version. Up there with The Batman Begins suit (still my fave).
Yep. If Hans Zimmer is the king of the moody score, Giachino is John William’s successor as king of melodic scores.
The Rock is terrific. Apart from that...maybe not
Those two characters are better than the entirety of Star Trek Discovery.
After Spidey webs him over onto the floor. So so good
Completely agree, if you’d made that character American it wouldn’t have changed him at all (its not an intrinsic character trait) and would have made it a lot less distracting.
Didn’t see this coming to be honest.
And his accent wasn’t ludicrously weird (unlike his two main co-stars who were forced into doing British Accents Dick Van Dyke would be proud of).
I never knew I wanted ths till just heard it.
Netflix sank some serious money is to S1 and as a result its some of the best looking TV out there.
Have to be honest, since 5 this series has been one of my main guilty pleasures but introducing a hitherto unmentioned in 9 films brother seems like the sort of things bad daytime soap operas do.
...and talking as he types so we can all hear what hes is typing. Like people normally do, honest.
Oh my Horns is so so bad. The concept is great but the script and performances....sigh.
Wait....someone wrote King Arthur? Nah, Joby is the name of a computer screenwriting program for sure. ;)
Yep, mostly agree. I could have got on board with ‘Mad Dany’ if they had fleshed that out a bit more, but a lot of it (burning Kings landing for instance) felt like inorganic plot contrivances to get to the ending they wanted.
Don’t agree ‘all characters’ is correct (Tyrion etc) but yeah, many decisions were not to my taste.