Spidey and Deadpool are famous for that same thing, so I just took it as a comic trope.Who is she talking to? She keeps making these quips and banter as if there is someone with her but there is no one else there right?
Spidey and Deadpool are famous for that same thing, so I just took it as a comic trope.Who is she talking to? She keeps making these quips and banter as if there is someone with her but there is no one else there right?
Make it have a mystical reason for the appearance it has, otherwise it's kinda poop. *sigh*Rumored first look at Moon Knight
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I mean, some people are into that.Nothing but fan service and dick sucking.
It would have been an improvement.Are you sure you didn't start watching hentai by accident?
Besides Howard, I agree. A lot of this was large fists of Ham wielding a Ham Mallet while ignoring a lot a crap precludes the wrong abduction. It could have been done better.Ugh. I hated this episode. Nothing but fan service and dick sucking. God damn it was painful.
Not exactly? It's supposed to tell a story in a different way, and that's it. If can be fun fan fiction type stuff, yes, but I just hope not all of them are like that. We need some darker, meaty stuff too, where the change the hero undergoes leads to a worst history.That's exactly what a What If is supposed to do. It gives a surge of "yeah, see I told you this idea is awesome", combined with a reality check.
Not saying I didn't enjoy it. I did. Just had my critiques. It might be better for me when they stop just putting "X in same job as Y" type what ifs.Yeah gonna go with HCGLNS on this one, this was absolutely a What if? story the likes of what you would get each month in the comic books. Was it over the top, sure, but What If? stories frequently are since the writers were set loose to tell whatever story they wanted. Still really enjoying it.
Sorry, this trailer does nothing for me. I can't really put my finger on it but it looks like style over substance to me.
I like it.
It's like a Highlander vibe to it.One of the reasons I like it is precisely that it looks very different from the rest of the MCU. It feels grander, more epic and more cosmic in scope.
When you have Earthlings writing all the stories, they tend to do this because it's what they know. And they assume it will draw in an audience because it makes it familiar. But if it seems too derivative to have Earth as the default of everything, it's a good argument for why we shouldn't let keep letting white, American men design all our stories as well. But at least they've tried to make things not quite as Earth-centric with the Guardian movies and some of Thor, though it still slips in there.I'll see it as I will any Marvel film, but it feels very far removed from the MCU.
And in most of the MCU films that deal with something off-world, Earth (or Terra as others seem to call it) seems regarded as a pathetic little world of little importance. And yet nearly EVERYTHING OF IMPORTANCE happens there.
Dane: "Why didn't you guys help fight Thanos?"
I like it.
Sometimes they call him an Eternal, sometimes an Eternal mutant, sometimes they call him a Deviant. It'sWasn't he considered an Eternal from Titan? They were like their own thing different from the Earth based Eternals and Deviants, splitting off after a civil war.