gamingeek said:Will Hulk appear? Or Bruce Banner?
I would be surprised if they ever get a real avenger on the show.
The producers of the Simpson have a plan for the last episode if it ever ends.
Al Jean - " My idea for last episode -- ends w/arrival at Xmas pageant (beginning of first episode). Whole series a continuous loop..."
Nintyfan17 said:The producers of the Simpson have a plan for the last episode if it ever ends.
Al Jean - " My idea for last episode -- ends w/arrival at Xmas pageant (beginning of first episode). Whole series a continuous loop..."
Sounds like a decent idea.
They won't do it, then.
Sin City: A Dame to Kill For was a pretty big disappointment. Not necessarily bad, but it doesn't measure up to the original at all. There were some good scenes but the stories didn't really hold up as well overall. Kind of felt like they used up the best stories to make the original, and were left with the B-team stories. The movie didn't feel as smooth either. Kind of makes me wonder if Frank Miller tried to exert some extra control on this one since at times it felt more like The Spirit than Sin City.
Posted something in the wrong spot so I'll just use this space to say that the new Sin City just looked a little too boring to me.
She does smoke a lot. But then again so does just about everyone else in the movie. The American Lung Association does not support Sin City.
I saw Accident (2009) I thought it would be a taught crime thriller but it turned out to be a drama. A solid, short movie.
"Slip in the shower recently? Well, it wasn't a random accident – someone was trying to murder you in the most circuitous way possible. At least, that's what Ho Kwok-Fai (Louis Koo) of the Milkyway-produced Accident (working title: Assassins) seems to be thinking 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. A paranoid thriller about hitmen who kill in roundabout ways, Accident was brought to you by director Soi Cheang, whose last film Shamo was as guiltily entertaining as it was bizarre and ill conceived. Accident hews closer to Cheang's Dog Bite Dog, restoring the director's tense storytelling style while eschewing the brutal violence that characterized his last two films. With some contribution from the Milkyway Creative Team (plus that Johnnie To guy, who serves as producer), Accident turns out to be a well-crafted thriller that's only marred by a sloppy and convenient ending. Up until that point, however, this is cinema par excellence."
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Completed Version of the Agents of SHIELD Billboard I posted a couple of Weeks ago.
Brian Patrick Wade has been cast as the Absorbing Man on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season Two
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