shockingly misogynistic...
shockingly misogynistic...
What?! They’ll sign Chris Johnson but Kaepernick is sti.... Oh I’m sorry, my bad. First instinct.
Give Kelly credit. It’s been almost seven years since any Notre Dame students have needlessly died under his watch.
...and have the punter be the most interesting thing about the team. Still very much the Rams and still very much has Jeff Fisher’s mustache cream hands all over this shit-rope of a franchise.
Let’s put it another way. Only the Colts could force a team to punt five times and still let them hang 46 points up as well.
The 49ers are incredibly lucky to have such a wonderful punter.
This is a downer.
Jim Irsay bumming all of Luck’s pain pills isn’t helping matters either.
Acting blind or like a psycho-asshole clown on set is bit different than going through something to study for a role. Like, going through boot camp for a role in a military movie is fine, admirable even. Bringing your own personal Drill Instructor to the set in order to scream at you between scenes, though, is a little…
“More” will always be much easier than “better”
The problem isn’t TOO MUCH universe building, its just that theres too much CRAPPY universe building. SPLIT did great numbers and still built a shared universe because it followed the Marvel formula, about leaving the universe building shit until the very end of the movie.
Maybe part of the problem is that there is too much “universe” building, reboots, and copy-cat moves. It is understandable that Hollywood wants to produce something that will make money. But, they need to stop latching onto and exploiting every little thing that works.
What a piece of junk!
You make jokes with your Han Solo eye roll, but little known fact: Mark Hamill was big into method acting too. Even went and learned to use the Force. Used it for all sorts of mundane things while filming. Here he is below getting himself a beer.
As if Marvel even realizes AoS still exists...
I liked the Ghost Rider half, but I really hate coma/matrix/fantasy/drugged/holodeck episodes in TV shows (I hate the now obligatory musical episodes as well). They’re usually excuses to not push the plot forward and let the actors play dress-up or act against character in a stakes-free way. And that’s mostly what…
cheesy 80s tv show. The hero changed into animals to help solve crimes.
It’s pretty baffling that after spending three years establishing Inhumans as a concept on AoS, they seem to have made sure to have no connection whatsoever between the shows.
I also renew my demand to take whatever positive elements come out of this show and let SHIELD play around with them. They’ll probably know what to do and I’m sure the team would appreciate having a teleporting dog.