wrightstuff76
wrightstuff76
wrightstuff76

Dammit I was in Coventry watching some rugby.

That could possibly might happen in GotG Vol 2, if Howard the Duck is a left field precedent.

I love when Marvel movies pander to me, it's all I want in life.

That's just his….er….regular….er….voice

It crumbles when touched by Hela?

We don't actually get summer in UK, just a series of special sun days.

That woman lied because she wanted a bit of Thor action on the dull commute home.

Shut up and take my money!

As part of the Marvel conspiracy to fake fun, I approve of this trailer

Ice Cube's meltdown makes 22 Jump Street miles better than the very good 21 Jump Street.

I would have liked it more if it had been better. One the one hand it was trying to be a fresh update of the original premise. While on the other it kept making nods to the original, to the point where it felt like it was saying "please like this film look we're even acknowledging the thing you love so much".

You'd think the two of them would have gotten over Southland Tales by now.

Racist robots?

"ARE YOU UNDERSTANDING THE WORDS THAT ARE COMING OUT OF MY MOUTH?!"

Marvel got back the rights to Blade around the same time as Ghost Rider.

The first film is disappointing but relatively watchable.

The thing I never got about making a summer blockbuster out of Pearl Harbour was how the film was supposed to end on a good note? The main thing I knew about the attack from this side of the Atlantic was that it was a successful sneak attack.

"Could you slow down please? I'm trying to write this down." - * insert hack director name here*

That 70's Show or Star Trek: Voyager? I still haven't managed to see that episode, no matter how many times ST:V has been repeated on British telly.

Enemy of the State is ridiculous for the amount of "hey isn't that…." people in the movie. Leaving aside Gene Hackman, Jason Robards, Jon Voight as the heavyweight actors, it has a Murderers Row of upcoming young talent who would (try at least) to go on to be bigger stars in the next decade.