wrightstuff76
wrightstuff76
wrightstuff76

Hi ‘Mr Late To The Conversation’ here

I’d say stuff like Harry Potter, Twilight and The Hunger Games are equally to blame, as those adaptations also introduced the “least milk this for all we’ve got” practice of splitting the last book into two films.

Just about, but only in a very loose sense.

Seriously though considering that Jim Carrey had sworn off doing sequels after the poor Ace Ventura 2, it’s really odd he read the script for ‘Dumb and Dumber To’ and thought “well this seems good”.

Damn that pie getting thrown in her face. We were so close.

In my defence I was being very basic with my analogies, in that ITV has been around since 1955 and Channel 4 since 82. Date wise I was trying to match them to NBC and Fox.

Erm....I know the UK stuff, I work in media.

Give it up Mulder.

Haha damn my typos. Thanks for spotting.

Yeah just scrolled down to post the same.

I’m genuinely curious about what Musk’s end game is here.

I’d say it helps to have seen the original Top Gun to understand some of the emotional beats with Maverick and Goose’s son (possibly the relationship with Penny too).

I love Angela Bassett and I love Queen Ramonda, but it would feel hollow if Marvel undid her death.

Simple question: who’s the second best Batman?

Geez I can’t believe I missed him not being on the list.

Yep that’s a bit of an odd omission.

I expected him to take top spot with Killmonger second, but this list is pretty decent.

Shame Doctor Doom in the Tim Story films is only adequate, as Marvel’s premier villain deserves to be on a list like this.

There is no 2015 Fantastic Four film.

Yeah it kind of sucked both ways. On the one hand it was great that two prominent black superheroes were paired off together, but it was far too rushed.

Then Marvel generally or X-Men editors specifically decided they didn’t want Storm away from the mutants and quickly ended things.

The whole thing just ended up like

Reginald Hudlin directed Serving Sara?

Maybe I’m reading this article wrong, but Liz seems to have lots of nice things to say about him. The “nightmare” stuff looks like it just refers to the film having to shut down and not his behaviour on set.

Maybe it was the experience on ER that soured him on being a director for hire?

Silver Surfer.

This is just based on that Tarantino dialogue that’s in Crimson Tide.

More recently than LA Law.