I especially love the ones in which Thor has totally known for ages and is just confused when everyone turns and stares daggers at him for not telling them because Of Course the Son of Coul could not be laid low so easily.
I especially love the ones in which Thor has totally known for ages and is just confused when everyone turns and stares daggers at him for not telling them because Of Course the Son of Coul could not be laid low so easily.
I actually think that 4K standardization is, if anything, going to make the prospect of live action Star Wars harder, not easier. Higher definition requires bigger budgets for props and sets and makeup and VFX; this is only partially offset by things getting cheaper (especially VFX).
There are things that are going to…
Thing is, by 2019 SHIELD will be on what, Season 8 or 9? That’s ancient for most network TV shows, outside of outliers like Law & Order or NCIS, very few dramas last that long. It will likely take truckloads of money that the TV division simply doesn’t have to keep actors around once their contracts are up too, and…
It might have been from an unused take, or sampled like they did with Alec Guiness in Force Awakens. Sadly, the actor died recently.
Eh, while I definitely think it’s gotten good, that’s substantially in spite of the increasingly divided approach to the universe, rather than because of. Being live action makes it harder, of course, because actors move on or cost too much money for crossover roles, but it’d be nice if Coulson could cross back at…
From the sound of it, the best thing to happen would be for Ike Perlmutter to be induced to retire.
I’d say it’s not so much she’s a terrible liar as she’s got no real recourse other than to try and pull diplomatic immunity.
NCIS started as a JAG spin off and has subsequently had two spinoffs of its own.
Chirrut Imwe is tied with K2-SO for best addition to canon ever.
Is it really that hard to imagine humans hating other humans because of where they were born?
Well he made the US House of Representatives too, but yeah, that seems like it must’ve had some personal history for one of them.
Sadly, Agents of SHIELD seems to have been getting a really isolated treatment lately. For a show that pioneered tying to closely into a movie, it’s a damn shame.
There’s a lot of space between “actively pursuing nuclear war” and “friends”. Such as “cautiously guarding against their bullshit”.
The weight would seem like just as much of an issue as the bulk. Yeah, they’re built for flight, but that definitely looks like it’d weigh quite a lot to be walking around easily.
It was made weirder still by how they ditched all of the made-in-a-cave future gear before being evac’d, apparently. They all step off the rescue chopper stripped to t-shirts and in blankets, which would make more sense if they hadn’t just been running around in fancy custom-made space-suit-style armor.
James Badge Dale played Bob Leckie, one of the main characters in The Pacific.
For all that that scene is terrible, the delivery does seem like exactly the way a godlike-and-it-knows-it machine would explain all that.
He’s been more heroic since Alan Moore, well before the new 52.
Dammit I just succumbed and bought them last month.
Dammit I just succumbed and bought them last month.
That’s definitely another possibility. One of the things that makes the movie so great is that it’s very open to interpretation.