Bull Thighsquat.
Bull Thighsquat.
I think Clark Gregg is a charming actor and have always liked Coulson, but I think you're right — maybe he's not a character to pin a show on. It's like any show or movie franchise that realizes the little after-thought of a character that was meant as comic relief suddenly has a huge fanbase and so they put him at…
"We get a “he’s standing right behind me, isn’t he?” in this episode. JESUS CHRIST"
Yeah me too. The guy is really magnetic and can act. If it can't be Cohen, he's a great choice.
The guy has serious acting chops and is magnetic as fuck. Cohen was a great choice, but he's out. Whishaw will do great with this part.
A TV show did something for ratings?!
Dude, if you can't tell a straight up trolling when you see it, you've no place to be lecturing anyone on internet ignorance. Or maybe you missed it when his opinion morphed into complete bait the minute someone called him out on it?
There is a difference between doing a job and making art. Projects aren't art, nor are they thought of as art. It's *design*. What I did as a graphic artist was a job. What I create for myself is art.
OK, wow, you're kind of an asshole.
Hey, I was a graphic artist, and I understand the difference between art and copying. That said, I agree. These aren't even paintings, which I could ALMOST respect; they're digital images created from other digital images. I could throw out some swanky digital "paintings" from photos, too. Anyone with a little bit of…
Wow. From nonsensical argument to complete meltdown in less than an hour.
The songs are their creations, they have a right to decide how they're used. They also have a right to make a profit from their own work. Artists SHOULD have a say in how their art is used, and if anyone is going to make money from it, the artist should. I honestly have no idea how you can twist: Artists Don't Want…
Annnd it's gone…
I gritted my teeth through the entire first season of Dollhouse. General consensus is it improved as it went on, which I agree it did. But it didn't improve enough for me to want to watch the second season. I've heard the second season is better, but the same people who were saying the show got much better by the end…
Yes exactly. I wanted to LOVE this show. I'm a Mutant Enemy fan from BUFFY forward and just took my son to see a midnight showing of Thor, so this should have been a show for me to become obsessed with. Instead I'm frustrated by how it lacks all the things I love in the Marvel movies and Mutant Enemy shows, and is…
Yeah, you're right, and I actually completely forgot that. I get confused because of the Mutant Enemy tag. I guess I can comfortably lay this mess at Jed Whedon and Maurissa Tancharoen's feet. I never much liked their work on Dollhouse either (which shares the same sort of dumbed-down-but-think-we're-being-clever…
Well said. Even though Joss is the showrunner and about as big a comic geek as one could get*, it's like the other writers don't have a clue they're writing for something that's supposed to fit into an already-established universe. They name-drop and reference past events, but they don't understand the universe at all.
I hate Simmons. I hate her adorable little face and her quirky way of dressing and how being socially awkward is her big character flaw but she's only socially awkward in the most adorable way awwwwww. I hate how pairing her with Fitz (another adorable awkward British genius) and having them banter back and forth…
eh, nevermind.
Lighten up. It's an adorably deformed cat that thousands of people follow around. Nothing weird here.