You get a star for promoting one of the weirdest Batman stories of the last 10 years
You get a star for promoting one of the weirdest Batman stories of the last 10 years
That kid was the glue that held their entire plot together
The part that made the relationships believable?
Does it get better? HA!
And c’mon, what about One through Ten?
Ooh boy, can’t wait for this to come back.
Huh. Never caught that before now.
I love Black Panther so far (I really need to read the comics eventually), because he strikes me as a person many people from many different walks of life can relate to. He’s strong and determined and angry and resourceful and cunning, and I can’t wait to see his solo film.
I love this theory. It would also be in line with the rumor that Nicholas Meyer is involved because this story is a follow up to Star Trek VI. A story about Starfleet and the Klingons putting their hatred aside to work together would make a great sequel.
If we’re going to do completely wild speculation here goes mine. (Note: I don’t necessarily believe this theory; it’s just the one I’m throwing out there.)
Hahahah! Sorry, sorry, it’s just... I knew I needed new glasses, but apparently my vision’s even worse than I thought. For a minute there, I read the article as saying that Lestat was going to Atlantis.
man is magical
Well, he is played by Jai Courtney, a black hole of charisma.
See also: Channing Tatum.
Banner answers the call, and Thor keeps asking for the phone. When Banner asks Tony why he hasn’t called Thor, he (apparently) says it’s because he doesn’t know how to get in touch with him. “I don’t have a phone,” Thor says. “Send a raven.”
Chris Hemsworth is thisclose to actually launching a career as a comedic actor. Seriously. He can’t open a non-Thor action movie on his own and the dramas failed. Basically he’s the new Dwayne Johnson. A tall, good-looking muscle bound man who shines more when he jokes and smiles than when he grunts and punches.
I’m loving these new Marvel movie fonts. They look like something from a Williams arcade game, circa 1982.
>keeping him alive
Forgetting that Jack Harkness never stays dead long enough on any show. :)
If I had to guess? They probably wanted to avoid easy subjects like Evil European Imperialism in Africa.
But will this affect the best running gag on “Arrow”: Malcolm Merlyn strolling into the Arrowcave with his posse to infodump?