Cat ear expert here to say that guy is totally wrong.
Cat ear expert here to say that guy is totally wrong.
John Cho is 44. He's probably playing younger because he doesn't look it, but there's no reason to presume his Sulu is younger than Pine's Kirk, who was conceived 9 months before the timeline was altered.
They could have avoided all this by splicing the entirety of the recording into the song immediately before the offending lyrics, so everyone would know it's okay with her.
If it's not a legitimate kiss from a prince, the body has ways of shutting that down.
Come on, he was just experimenting.
How did Batman get back to Gotham so fast in TDKR?
Worlds 616 and 1610 are colliding!
Why am I suddenly wondering if Aaron Sorkin experienced that 'dating plan' in real life, and believed it was a real thing and not just a way for a woman to get rid of him?
"I have to go now. My planet needs me."
They've had a dozen screenwriters hard at work, but they've yet to come up with a plausible, realistic situation that would drive an all-star selection of ass-kicking women to join forces to foil an evildoer's scheme. Until it passes Hollywood's rigorous standards, it's not going anywhere.
Maybe it's because the Tumblr has been around since before GJ,I existed?
No, see, Millennials simultaneously means "teenagers" and "adults who act like teenagers".
It's not about damaging the work, it's about determining what message is sent to the audience. Sulu, as far as most people know, has no real romantic history. If he were clearly shown being attracted to women before and to men now, the audience sees either 1. a contradiction, or 2. he's bisexual but the story failed…
Writers who make established characters gay seem to think making them bisexual would be a half-measure. That reflects poorly on how they view bisexuality, but they do have a point. In pure storytelling terms, it opens the door to walking it back later by quietly ignoring the homosexual component, while deciding a…
So basically:
Just wait for Disney's upcoming 2018 feature, One Hundred Years of Copyright Extension.
What about the one that explains in five paragraphs how he got those scars?
Okay, but it seems like her previous film roles would be the ones that count as 'playing against type' at this point.
Wait, Melissa McCarthy is an edgy R-rated star who can't play a likeable character and do family-friendly material? Like, she wouldn't be able to do 7 seasons on a WB/CW show and 6 seasons on a CBS sitcom?
But did we really need an 11-minute CGI-heavy sequence proving that?