It's almost as if the show is located in a gap in your perception.That was my thought as well.
I literally never heard of it until today.
Granted, I don't watch much network TV, but still.
There's gotta be some kind of shorthand word for that...It's almost as if the show is located in a gap in your perception.
“DeNoseZone”There's gotta be some kind of shorthand word for that...
Like...
DunnoZone.
Until you finally do“DeNoseZone”
I mean, you stare at it all day long and never notice it.
—Patrick
ANUSThor: Ragnarok is definitely my favorite Thor movie. Wish Marvel/Disney had been willing to go nuts like this through the whole trilogy.
Only complaint is how a couple jokes derailed sincere scenes, but I expect that at this point with MCU. Otherwise I had a blast. This is the first MCU movies where I want the score.
Still does. And the 9pm slot on Fox News, too.Didn't he used to have a radio show?
--Patrick
Fun is way better than grim anyway.From what I understand, if she really liked Wonder Woman,she shouldn't see Justice League.
Meanwhile, Thor is fun. Go see Thor.
I get you. I've had a crush on her since Fellowship of the Ring.Thor Ragnarok
All I know is I just saw a two hour movie about Cate Blanchett's hips with some side plot about a space carpenter who loses his hammer I think. She's so hot, she's making me sexist.
Don't forget that woman from the Thomas Dolby video, too.Cate Blanchett and Blake Lively are two of the finest examples of the 'cello' body type to be found.
Good heavens, Miss Sakamoto, you're beautiful!Don't forget that woman from the Thomas Dolby video, too.
--Patrick
I laughed, but I think it would have been better if he came down as Hulk and pulverized the pup. I also wanted to see more Heimdall.[DOUBLEPOST=1511189032,1511188658][/DOUBLEPOST]Also, this weekend we watched Hawkeye team up with Scarlett Witch to solve the murder of a girl in Wyoming. The Punisher was in the movie too, but I don't want to spoil his role.In all seriousness, the movie got a bit too jokey at times. I really groaned at the predictable
Banner faceplant on the Rainbow Bridge...that was poor timing in the middle of a battle I thought
Then again, the theater went nuts for that gag, so maybe it's just me.
Not just you. I predicted the joke because of the tone of the movie so far, but I was really hoping they wouldn't go for it since everyone else was allowed to be badass by that point.In all seriousness, the movie got a bit too jokey at times. I really groaned at the predictable
Banner faceplant on the Rainbow Bridge...that was poor timing in the middle of a battle I thought
Then again, the theater went nuts for that gag, so maybe it's just me.
It was certainly campy at times, but it's all silly anyway, right? Big green monster fighting the god of thunder. Even the all serious Watchmen is still kind of silly.Again, I thought the movie was trying too hard to be jokey and somethings I just could not get over. Like Korg's voice and the bullshit they did to the Planet Hulk source material.
Won't happen. Universal still owns the rights to more Hulk solo movies and for some reason, they won't budge.I'm itching for a solo Hulk movie that addresses the dissociative identity disorder stuff. I think the pump is primed enough now to give us a movie with green, grey, and professor Hulk. The villain could be Maestro or Devil Hulk or something. Even Rulk.
I like that stuff in the books for sure. Perhaps it could be a subplot of a future film. I think Ruffalo is looking a bit too old to be doing these kind of flicks.I'm itching for a solo Hulk movie that addresses the dissociative identity disorder stuff. I think the pump is primed enough now to give us a movie with green, grey, and professor Hulk. The villain could be Maestro or Devil Hulk or something. Even Rulk.
I think it's just distribution rights, which is why Incredible Hulk was a Marvel Studios production, but they haven't wanted to make once since Disney bought them right before Avengers.Won't happen. Universal still owns the rights to more Hulk solo movies and for some reason, they won't budge.
Yeah, it shouldn't be the main plot, for sure. That's why I suggested Maestro or Rulk. Maestro could do his villain thing, and then we learn he is Banner, and that opens the door to the multiple Hulks.I like that stuff in the books for sure. Perhaps it could be a subplot of a future film. I think Ruffalo is looking a bit too old to be doing these kind of flicks.
An animated solo Hulk film would be cool though.
I didn't see Tom Jane in the credits.The Punisher was in the movie too, but I don't want to spoil his role.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5362988/
You mean Dolph Lundgren?I didn't see Tom Jane in the credits.
I just finished watching Grave of the Fireflies and now I am all depressed
Hylian: Depressed maybe, but satisfied with such a phenomenal film.
It most definitely was a phenomenal movie and I would watch again in a heart beat.
Grave of the FirefliesThat's kind of my problem with Grave of the Fireflies. The whole movie was basically made in response to the growing youth crime rate in 80's Japan, with the entire message being "This stuff happened all the time to your parents/grandparents during the war and after. They lived through this and made our country better because of those hardships. Be thankful you don't have to live like they did and stop fucking things up, assholes." That was what the entire ending sequence was about. People rave about this movie and I can't get past the shallow job they did.