HB in the comics is MUCH more circumspect, and has it in him to pull back and discuss things and reason them out, and only lashes out when the situation requires it.
HB in the comics is MUCH more circumspect, and has it in him to pull back and discuss things and reason them out, and only lashes out when the situation requires it.
Yeah, I love Perlman and Del Toro’s take on the character, but that is not the character from the comics. He’s neither a sentimental softie or an overgrown teenage boy with relationship problems. He’s basically a monster who fights on our side.
True that.
Well, at this point, they can’t be any worse than this:
unannounced member of the League dropping by for a cameo.
Unite the Seven? Jesus, can they just come out and say Green Lantern is in this movie? Because this is a bit ridiculous.
I will probably always be bitter that we didn’t get a third installment of Hellboy with Del Toro and Perlman...but they are making it damn difficult to hate on the reboot. Everything they’re saying sounds stellar. I think I’m on board.
I took his comment to be confined to using Raiders as a standalone for an analogy. As in, this Hellboy movie will have no origin story in the same way that Indiana Jones in the Raiders of the Lost Ark had no origin story.
He’s talking about Raiders, specifically (as it’s the first movie in the IP, there’s no “origin” angle...), but sure, get wrongly huffy about it.
The might be some lingering animosity between the sisters and possibly a little sibling rivalry... but I’m still hoping this is somehow a ruse on the part of Arya to let Little Finger think his plan is working.
The conflict between Sansa and Arya feels so contrived. Like they needed something for the characters to do, decided the old rivalry dynamic was best, and then forced it in the most ham handed, illogical way possible. A way that seems to contradict both characters’ development and, well, characters.
A nitpick regarding the Star Wars picture, that is the sound edit, not the “editing bay.”