I am literally bouncing up in down in excitement. Look at sl;adfj my typa=sdf typing asdf1!1
I am literally bouncing up in down in excitement. Look at sl;adfj my typa=sdf typing asdf1!1
To my knowledge, Zack Snyder isn’t involved at all, and this continuation has nothing to do with the movie, so there’s no damage to undo.
They should have just set it in the aftermath of him dying rather than the kind of tenuous “I had to see if Krypton was still there.” The “death” would be more substantial (and more motivation for Lois to marry someone else if he was “dead”) and even an excuse to bring Doomsday in (like only have brief recap of the…
Routh “gets it” more than Bryan Singer got it.
Straight people get mediocre shows all the time, why do queer people not get to be titillated?
I don’t know why I watched this so many times when I was younger, but I was a big Ice T fan. This movie doesn’t really hold up much.
I’ve always had a soft spot for Moonraker. I love Drax. He has some of my favorite most over the top Bond villain one liners of any villain in the series. Particularly when it comes to threatening Bonds life.
Ah, yes, The Running Man; the poorly adapted movie of a Stephen King novel penned under the guise of Richard Bachmann, which in and of itself was an interpretation of The Most Dangerous Game.
Terminator 2 is probably the capital B best Schwarzenegger movie, but this is my favorite. It’s a lot better than it ever gets credit for in terms of saying something.
Don’t have to remind me of these things from Moonraker... they’re searing to my brain! ;-)
I just love the fact that this means Captain Marvel and 007 are best friends. That’s decades’ worth of fanfic fodder.
SWAMP WAFFLES
This one was really good as well:
I sincerely love whypipo. Because they make it able for me to use this picture at least three times a week.
Other than knowing he really digs picking up power converters at Tosche Station, you could ask the same questions about Luke Skywalker.
The original trilogy were pretty mediocre movies. People get really carried away with those nostalgia glasses.
Great man! Even USSR respected him, and we could buy his translated biography. Interestingly enough, the title of the translation was something like “Lee Iacocca, Career of a Manager.” It was a fascinating read even in Russian translation. I feel obliged to get the English original and reread it now.
This film’s slipshod history is emblematic of DCs poor management. No clear vision, too many cooks, too much waffling. No one’s driving the bus.
I’m guessing it is a origin story of her replacement.