You should just leave notes, "We're watching you", "We know who you are", etc. Validate the poor guy already.
You should just leave notes, "We're watching you", "We know who you are", etc. Validate the poor guy already.
I think her mom has known Raina all her life, and her daughter, Skye, is a stranger and part of Shield that has hunted them.
He did actually sing (intentionally badly) in the movie, part of the hymn "Jerusalem" in the church scene!
The Norwegian metal band?
Just having M*A*S*H's Dr. Sydney Freedman as a non-leonine Christ-analog won me over for this movie.
Of course! I'd probably also have to give Harlan Ellison credit as I can't see this story ending any way other than "I have no mouth and I must scream!"
The Toy Story angle would make this movie absolutely terrifying.
The nytimes article says they are using some re-worked versions of older Bowie songs, plus new songs by Bowie. Someone along the line misinterpreted this as "songs from the 1976 movie." There are no Bowie songs in the original movie. It's not a musical.
Nope, he had intended to write the whole soundtrack but contractual issues pulled him out of it.
I have an original Family Computer and it still runs!
"Hero" models (or props in general) are those that are the largest, and/or have the greatest detail and are used for close-ups, etc. For example, they may use several different sizes (scales) of a particular ship model. The movie-makers use larger and detailed for the closeups and then smaller and less detailed for…
Try reading it as: "the hero (screen-used) SFX model..."
The story behind the story: Fraction's kid kept on referring to Hawkeye as "Hawkguy", and he found it hysterical, so he wrote it into the comic.
The real-world background for Hawkguy is that Fraction's son calls him "Hawkguy" and he thought it was hilarious, so he started using it in the book and when talking about the book.
Is X-Force's full name X-Men-Force?
Except much better looking than mashed potatoes.
Shatner said something about their birthdays being close together when he passed away
...and Nimoy would be 84 in 4 days.
Technically I believe it's a hyphen, since it's not directly modifying what comes before it, merely sub-referencing it. Like I just did in that sentence, and like they did in the 4th flick. http://bit.ly/1C2HUjx
Because he is German.