...what were the first three?
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...what were the first three?
I'm chalking it up to plant affinity/ instinct... after becoming 'one' with the Green, she has an almost subconscious awareness of how things work.
Savitar wouldn't have to necessarily 'beat' them, just avoid them. And nothing we've seen shows that anyone on any show could touch him. He could run in, snatch her, and zoom out before most of them...
Each has a contract on the other. Standard rules and equipment. Who wins?
We were about to let it go.... until you brought up cyber-sperm. :eek:
I'd take the Fredrick Wertham approach; public opinion is easily swayed, and Bruce has had an awful lot of little boys come and go...
Yes, it's distasteful, but potentially effective.
I can see Batman with almost a Grendel-esque legacy; the Man may die, but the Bat goes on. And on, and on...
Marvel actually doesn't do a lot of minis, they just reboot their core titles so often it just seems that way.
I kid, I kid! ;)
Easy, Prince of Darkness.
No, wait, Ghosts of Mars.
Wait, I forgot about BTILC!
On the other hand, who can top Snake Plissken...
...ugh, this question sucks. :p
Hellraiser- (It's a shame they only made 3... ;) ).
Ringu- (The original series, not the American remake poop)
Guinea Pig- (Another Japanese series, think Faces of Death but x1000)
Not sure if it was more popular than the movie, but i remember the soundtrack from "The Crow" being pretty darn awesome.
Was this the one where some guy had to milk a cat to prevent being poisoned, and the guns don't work unless you *literally* say "pew pew"? Yeah, that was a classic, all right. ( :
That's not Ghost Rider. That's Ghost Driver.
I couldn't find any about this (I only went back 3 pages though), all the KJ threads I saw were about the sexualization of Batgirl. Mea Culpa.
So with the controversy about the end of the comic, I was excited to see how they'd portray it in film. I'm kinda on the fence about how they did it; a strong case can be made for both...
I'm surprised they don't do the same thing they do with their music, and simply reprint the stuff from the 70's a thousand times. ( :
It's a fact that that is your opinion. It made good box office and has a decent rating, but I don't really see it as genre-defining or ground-breaking. If your criteria is "there are more zombie...
Cemetary Man is about as similar to Constantine as The Exorcist or Beetlejuice is (still "two characters dealing with the supernatural", right?). It's technically accurate, but a Plastic-Man level...
True, 28DL, ResEvil, etc are all quasi-zombies, but they still get lumped in. Pre-90s, you basically had either Romero zombies (shambling brainless brutes) or Russo zombies (talking, using tools,...
That's because the purists don't like change. Like when 28DL came out, and people were screaming "zombies don't run!" (much like I was yelling, I must admit, at the F13 reboot. Jason strolls.). There...
Kudos for the effort, but the end result looks like a motion comic, and I was never a fan of those. I understand it's due to a limited animation budget/ access, but still.
I keep trying to picture Eisenberg in the Super Powers purple and green armor... it's just not happening.
The title is not meant to be a slight on anyone, just couldn't think of a better way to word it. Anyway, moving on.
Seems like a growing trend is for Hollywood to remake a popular Asian movie,...
The difference between Ring and Ringu is like the difference between enjoying a fine wine and getting hit in the face with a poop covered flaming baseball bat. Nothing minute about it.
I don't think I've ever seen a 'good' version of Luthor on film. Hackman thought he was on the 60s Batman show, Spacey was just being Spacey, and Eisenberg... yeah.
I heard someone suggest Bryan...