Avengers 2.5! Paul Rudd just kills it in ensembles. “I know you too -you’re great!”
Avengers 2.5! Paul Rudd just kills it in ensembles. “I know you too -you’re great!”
ACTUALLY it isn’t the original trilogy.
If it’s the 1997 edition, I can live with that. Darth Vader doesn’t yell “No” in the ‘97 ROTJ and there is no Hayden Christensen, right?
Maybe we can walk over to Daryl’s camp site or Dale’s RV. Maybe we can drive around and look for him in our BRAND NEW 2011 HYNDUI TUSCON! Haven’t leveled up enough to go over to the barn, so we’ll just ignore it for eight episodes.
They were licensed out due to their filing of Chapter 11. Once licensed, the licensee could do whatever they want. Marvel had no control over how their properties were portrayed.
I’ve been so scared by TWD Season 2 that I can never see a farm scene in another sic-fi/horror/fantasy live action medium without have horrible, horrible flashbacks to hillbilly Shane and “Get in the house Coral!” I will take the minus 1 just so I don’t have to think about it again...
I disagree on Ed Norton. I know Norton is difficult, but he’s difficult for the right reasons. He asks questions about the story and the filming. He is extremely talented and he is not afraid to say what he thinks. But this is also his reputation so if you bring him aboard, you have to expect this from him. He isn’t…
I’d like to see Black Widow show up on Daredevil.
Coulsen will always be the white elephant of the MCU. He was the Phase 1 catalyst, a guy liked and admired enough by Iron Man, Cap, Widow, and Thor that his death united them all against Loki. Coulson is to the MCU Avengers what Uncle Ben is to Spider-Man, what Thomas and Martha Wayne are to Batman. The fact that the…
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But I’ve always believed, since Iron Man 1, that things have got to work. Things have got to work, or people won’t let us make another one.
We can’t go just a little deeper then this? Like, why did Han and Chewie leave the Rebellion? I’m sure there is a tragic, Ulysses-esque story to be told about Han and Leia’s seperation and Chewie’s decision to stay with Han (Chewie was the guy who talked Han into going back to the rebels).
She looks stoned.
The two things that DCCU gets right that Marvel misses on every time is movie posters and film scores.
In many, many, many cases yes, but not in movie posters or film score.
Never give up on the perfect casting: Katee Sackhoff.
Eh? I guess. I never felt Preacher was an intense action ride. The hyper-violence was quick and effective. But this preview wasn’t meant for fans of the comic. The only part that felt like it was Preacher was the long shot of the car swerving through the cornfield.
Great news about Spider-Man. I’m worried that, with all the notes from above, there doesn’t seem to be much about the Steve/Tony dynamic. We are only going to get RDJ as Iron Man for so much longer, so I hope we get a classic IM1/Avengers1 performance out of him.
It’s pretty easy for early screenings to get positive reviews from the public and bloggers. There is generally an excitement of being the first person to see something, especially something like Civil War. I’m not judging Civil War either way, I’m just saying that early screenings aren’t necessarily indicative of a…
True - killing Max Von Sydow after only letting him appear in 5 minutes of a Star Wars movie is a pretty heinous action!