@Walt Meh, I liked him in Spider-Man 3 as well as the whole movie (flag as offensive now!). And I also liked this thing where he plays a young business guy becoming the boss of Denis Quaid.
Damn, now it's already UTC next day since a few minutes. So I can only ask a one of my two possible GotG questions if I'm seriously after the Socratic-badge (and cred-hungry as me, I of course am). I should just have asked it an hour ago.
During the Guardians of the Galaxy's visit at the Collector's he opens the mysterious orb and reveal the true nature of its content, being one of the Infinity Stones. But then suddenly his servant approaches the stone as in trance and touches it (ultimately destroying herself and the Collector's ...
There was a moment in the movie when Starlord told a joke about Kevin Bacon to convince his partner to dance. My fellow moviegoers laughed heartily but I, being a non-US person, missed the joke completely. Could anyone explain the joke, starting with who Kevin Bacon is in real life?
In the Desolation of Smaug it generally seems to be summer. Even up on the lonely mountain (which I'm assuming is a fair height given the views) there's no snow.
Why then does it appear to be winter in Lake Town which is only a short distance from the mountain but much lower? Is there some other...
There was a movie about a secret British female agent (supposedly OSA or MI5) tasked to defend a large passenger ship secretly carrying supplies for the Allies. While there is a German spy on board trying to sink it, the female agent and the German spy like each other not knowing who the other re...
టాలీవుడ్ పై సన్ని లియోన్ కన్నేసింది. ఇప్పటికే మంచు మనోజ్ తో ఓ సినిమాలో డ్యాన్స్ చే్స్తున్న లియోన్.., తన స్థానం పదిలం చేసుకునేందుకు కుస్తీలు పడుతోంది. ఏకంగా చిరు సినిమాపై తన బాణం ఎక్కుపెట్టింది.......
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After watching Guardians of the Galaxy and Peter Quill's final words:
What should we do next? Something good? Something bad? A bit of both?
a friend of mine meant that he thinks to know this quote from somewhere else, but wasn't sure where, some Western maybe. I first thought he might just ...
@ChristianRau Topher Grace isn't a bad actor, but I don't think he's quite capable of carrying or helping in carrying a film, let alone a huge summer tentpole like Spider-Man 3. He wasn't bad, it was the script that was bad coupled with Rami feeling like he had the rug pulled out from under him, which he did.
@ChristianRau Here's the thing though: Rami delivered the first two Spider-Man films, which were among the highest grossing summer films at the time. Why on earth would you tell the guy who made you rich he has to do what you want him to do and can't keep doing what he wants to do?
Spider-Man 4 fell through because Rami told Sony he wanted final say in both the script and editing of the film. Sony agreed, then started to backslide when production started so Rami told them to fuck off and left the project. They'd planned to reboot the franchise after 4 so they just moved those plans up.
Shit, even Warner Bros. wasn't that dumb. Nolan told them he'd do TDKR if they let him do Inception, and Warner Bros. was all sure man, no problem. They ended up with two massive hits as a result.
Well, sure. For me the whole Maguire-trilogy has absolutely no rewatchability. I watched them all when they were released and enjoyed all of them pretty much. But for the life of me when they're on TV I always think "meh, don't I have something better to do?". But I can't really say what the specific reason is for this.
@ChristianRau Well I feel that way in general as I've gotten older. I've been watching That 70s Show on Netflix for several months, but only one or two episodes a night before I go to bed. I can't justify binging a show I've watched before.
It's possibly just beatboxing\scatting. A lot of online references jokingly say it's very T. Rajendar-esque. So maybe this Youtube video would help: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rvz0Dcf6jLc
(Not putting it up as an answer as I know next to nothing about this genre)
It honestly boggles my mind. Marvel properties are scattered everywhere and yet they've been really awesome in recent years. Warner Bros. has full access to everything DC, and they just seem to be putting out turds.
@AnkitSharma That's the thing though. DC is damn good at making TV shows. I'm getting caught up on Arrow, and both Flash and Gotham look awesome. Young Justice was great and it's a damn shame it was cut down in its prime.
@ChristianRau Gotahm will be about the days of Gotham before Batman, mostly following Jim Gordon around. Confirmed villains are Penguin, Poison Ivy, and Catwoman.
Basically it's how Gotham City came to be the Gotham City that Batman works to protect/fix.
@MattD (Speaking as a TV buff) AoS keep leaking the actors joining season 2 like that matters. It'll only improve if one person joins the staff, but he's busy making blockbusters. Being promised a Whedon show and getting his dimwitted brother instead is a bit like going to Kamp Krusty and getting Barney in a crappy clown costume.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) television series are American superhero television shows, based on characters that appear in publications by Marvel Comics. The shows have been in production since 2013, and in that time Marvel Television, along with ABC Studios, has premiered one series, with six more in development.
By July 2012, Marvel began considering expanding to television after the positive response to Marvel's The Avengers, with the series that eventually became known as Marvel's Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. By September 2013, Marvel was once again developing another series due to positive...
@AnkitSharma Nevermind, that's not going to happen in the near future anyway. I said it once and I don't hesitate to say it again, SE's design team doesn't work fast enough.
@Walt Oh, when were they? I always thought they were around the time of the oscars, but it seems they were just recently. Didn't read anything about them in the TV guide, but they used to air them, would have liked to sit through some gala sunday night.
@Walt Well, if they're over, they won't be aired anyway. I just wondered how I could miss them (or they suddenly stopped to air them, well, I guess there's not many people to waste their Monday 2-6 am this way, so they maybe thought it doesn't pay).
@AnkitSharma I haven't watched it, but as Walt has said I haven't really heard good things about it. They gave it a second season, but I'm not sure if they green lit that early or not.
I understand that Peter Quill was able to handle infinity stone without destroying himself possibly because his father is a (powerful?) alien of an unknown species. But how were the other Guardians of the Galaxy able to handle the power of the stone?
I vaguely remember a horror movie where the plot involved a video rental store where people would rent horror movies only to find out that the movies were real events that were videotaped or something like that. Does anyone know the movie I am talking about?