That’s lovely. Now can I have some Journeyman?
That’s lovely. Now can I have some Journeyman?
it had an ENORMOUS magical fight. like, gigantic. a magical war between gods. it had lengthy sections set in dreams, in the distant past, in prophetic and hallucinatory visions. it’s not a realistic story. period.
People complain that the first season was slow, but after the shield=hydra thing it has been one hell of a ride, filled with awesome twists
DC/CW seem to be able to do special effects and superhero costumes, so it should be possible, but AoS seems unable to do special effects and superhero-costumes well.
AoS seems unable to do special effects and superhero-costumes well
I will send him a nice fruit basket. We need Nic to be Mr. Mxyzptlk.
Counterpoint: I think he could have done it, I think he could have done the role justice in spades. There are moments, if not most moments, in that Sorcerer’s Apprentice movie he did a while back, where he’s just playing ‘tired’. Tired of it all, tired of searching for an apprentice just so he can be together with his…
The film itself is set up in a very goofy propaganda way. It’s borderline campy, but also “scary” at the same time.
It’s not bad; it’s merely satire that people didn’t get. Neil Patrick Harris pops up if full Nazi regalia and they still didn’t get it. Now, if you feel it fails as satire, that’s another thing entirely.
I love it unironically. It’s a legitimately great piece of satire.
It’s been said to death about this film, but what I like about this film is that it is an unapologetic propaganda film, made by a director who watched Nazi propaganda films as a child.
I remember seeing the movie in the theater and being REALLY disappointed- where did all this weird military government stuff come from, where was the power armor?
And then I re-read the book. Like so many other Heinlein books, it was fantastic in 8th grade. Later in life, not so much. The politics were awful. And…
Considering that I’m a trained composer and didn’t notice the score and have no memories of it... I think it’ll be OK. It’s not like we’re taking John Williams away from Star Wars (though I’m interested to see what Giacchino does with RO and would have really loved to hear Desplate’s take), or Howard Shore from LoTR.
How dare you
Monday night, on the Halloween episode of Full Frontal, Samantha Bee sat down with President Barack Obama to discuss…
But it’s affirmative action and political correctness that are problems because then brown people and women just expect things to be given to them.
Enterprise was my introduction to Trek. It’ll always have a soft spot in my heart. Anyway Star Trek Beyond did a good job at making Enterprise relevant
Fan-favorite artist Steve Dillon—best known for co-creating Preacher and defining runs on The Punisher and Hellblazer…
So, we’re complaining about stills now?