Yes, I felt that this was the biggest weakness of "Love and Thunder."
Gorr was a great villain, and brought some real cosmic horror gravitas to proceedings, and Bale did a good job with him.
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Yes, I felt that this was the biggest weakness of "Love and Thunder."
Gorr was a great villain, and brought some real cosmic horror gravitas to proceedings, and Bale did a good job with him.
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Yes, because the story was lacking, and the movie just wasn't that good. You also had the huge problem of the strike which meant nobody could promote the damn film until it was too late. None of...
It felt like, to me, the script wanted a Lex Luthor who was a bit unhinged. Whether it was the mother-box, whether it was his horrid upbringing, some kind of chemical imbalance, whatever, but it felt...
And it's not like the first "Black Panther" was a bomb, that film made a mint.
Personally, I am of the opinion that Carol Danvers should've been introduced into the MCU a lot earlier than she was,...
But by default, they're dead. There's no years of potential life for the angels to feed on. The angels consume the time that you would've otherwise lived.
Not existence, right? Because if it...
Weeping Angels feed on someone's potential future, the years ahead of them.
By default, zombies don't have a potential future.
I imagine it would, at the very least, give the Weeping Angels a...
Can I suggest the idea that, it was easy for audiences to invest in characters like Stark or Rogers or Thor because we got to know them over the course of a dozen movies or whatever.
Carol's been...
A hell of a lot of critical things in the MCU have been happening off-screen.
Wanda's entire relationship with Vision happened off-camera. Any update on the Sokovia Accords?
I'm not saying it's...
The live-action "Speed Racer" film was amazing. It was like, crazy martial arts car-racing hijinks.
My favourite part of the entire movie was the dialogue from Susan Sarandon. Now, Susan Sarandon...
Write in Tyler Hoechlin and we've got a deal.
Quite a few of those were Australian. Red from Overdrive and Green from Mystic Force were both Aussies (indeed, Xander being Australian in "Mystic Force" was a specific plot point).
Oh, and...
... holy hell.
Was there some confusion why the place failed? Because it seems pretty obvious to me, but then, I'm not an economist.
... that wasn't Talos. That was a ... different Skrull.
Right?
Right?!
And if this was a storyline in 20 comics being published every month, sure, they'd take the time to learn and adjust to the new status quo.
This is the MCU. How many important things have happened...
I hope you enjoy it.
I haven't been to a convention since before covid (indeed, the very last con I attended was in November '19, so, right before the world went sideways). I miss them, actually.
I wish this was social media so I could like your comment, unlike it, and then like it all over again.
It's been a few years since I watched the first season of "The Vow", but I remember it being the opposite.
That Allison introduced Kristin to the thing, and that Kristin was only involved with the...
I think it'll be a cold day in Hades before Allison Mack pops up on the Disney channel, or in some other family-oriented role.
C'mon. Kids have smart phones, and one Google search about the cast...
For whatever it's worth, I enjoyed the finale too. I liked seeing the Gotham Knights go to own on the Talons with the weapons from the Batcave, although I am a little disappointed there weren't more...
For me, Snyder's role was more a symptom of an overall problem of non-stop awful, awful decisions.
Honestly, why the hell did they start their cinematic Universe by taking a grizzled and...
I know the original "Court of Owls" story was written and drawn by Scott and Greg. The hidden 13th floor in Gotham buildings, and the emphasis on Alan Wayne's story, were plot-points inspired...
Which is a shame, because "Quantumania" was one of the better offerings from the current phase, which has swung wildly in terms of quality from movie to movie.
Yeah, that didn't sit well with me either, it just felt like pure exploitation.
I didn't even mention "Mother!", another movie where Jennifer Lawrence was degraded and abused by people for two...
I remember a few years ago she was in a run of really bad movies. There was "Passengers" (yes, Chris Pratt is watchable in anything, and while the story would've made for an interesting thriller or...
And that's not wrong, but it's not like Batman doesn't have a long history of dealing with plant-themed villains. And not just Ivy, he's dealt with Woodrue and fought Swamp Thing occasionally.
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