I get why they killed of Two-Face in TDK, and the role it played in TDKR. Still, I would have loved to see a film with Two-Face as the focal villain.
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I get why they killed of Two-Face in TDK, and the role it played in TDKR. Still, I would have loved to see a film with Two-Face as the focal villain.
Wasn't there some guy got there first? Pluto? Playdoh? Platypus? Somebody like that, who predated 1776?
The politician that needs bunkering in an undisclosed location is Pelosi. I'm unsure what the constitution says about the VP's status if unsworn before the president-elect dies, but I'm confident of...
The cast is not the thing. The studio is.
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My question: In a direct streaming environment, have we reached a point where it's economically feasible for the white supremacists to...
Which is still "next gen" is sounds cool, but still means "second string."
If there is a difference in consistency, it may owe something to the fact that ST had a variety of creative hands on it from day 3 on. Excluding the EU (admitted to cannon these days only on a...
He'd have run from Florida, and I don't know it would have been any different. It would have been one more grievance to both inflame his spite, and to with which to pretend common-cause with the...
As I said, but their core brand tends to stick. Some good comics came out of those other interpretations, but a handicap the Titans suffer there is that the more the Titans disconnect from "next...
Also to ensure "certain" people are concentrated in "certain" districts, limiting the number of representatives "certain" people can claim out of the whole number. Preferable by far that "certain"...
Well, if you really believe trade has no merits other than enabling extortion, seems immoral to own a device capable of accessing the internet, since most of them are sourced from dozens of markets...
Hm. Interesting mission statement for the studio. "...entertainers who have been denied work..." sounds suspiciously like "has beens who happen to be ostracized for being wingnuts."
Entities like Gab have me wondering if all social media should be FCC regulated.
Posing trade's only benefit as imperialism is also extremely naive, if not tactical demagoguery.
Others have covered most of the reasons concerning Wolfman's sustained quality versus Claremont's. I will point out that X-Men enjoyed an advantage in underlying theme over NTT.
At their heart,...
In my view, the films for which Lucas is best remembered are American Graffitti and the first installments of the Star Wars and Indiana Jones films (although he didn't direct that last one). All of...
Unquestionably, empires use trade as a tool of domination, but your view of the sole means of taking benefit from trade is simplistic, although I can understand how one can form a low opinion of it....
That is simply ludicrous. I suppose you consider the Stone Age people New Guinea who traded in flint an empire.
IIRC, Hulk's first meeting with the FF occurred (publishing datewise) after cancelation of Hulk's first title, but before introduction of his Tales To Astonish feature, and there were no other...
I think they're trying to say that the world feels stagnant because it only focuses on the heroes. Take the Avengers Assemble cartoon. It mostly focuses on the Avengers fights against the bad guys,...
Am I remembering incorrectly? I seem to recall that between OT and the Prequels, Lucas poured all his energy into developing new cinematic technology at Industrial Light And Magic, from which several...
It's fair to say the numbers in the plan were easy to see. It's also fair to say that the regulars here pay more attention than most.
That's interestingly thought out. I struggle to believe that Trump has any philosophy above a naked, primitive self-interest coupled with an unquenchable thirst for adoration, and an equally...
What, like a training montage or something? Nobody established why an archeologist had such rough-and-tumble skills in Raiders Of The Lost Ark either.
Master Thief in a superhero film: hit play.
As to the Atlanteans, what set off Namor in the first place was finding his kingdom abandoned, and assuming it was human atomic testing that destroyed them and/or scattered them across the oceans....
That's the confederate revisionist history textbooks all over again.