The benefits for baby are staggering, and you'll
feel like a superhero as she giggles and coos in delight.
Not exact matches
Vulture, or Adrian Toomes, played by a very well - cast Michael Keaton — who probably got this role for appearing
as another man with wings in «Birdman» — is one of the rare villains in the MCU that has a personal vendetta against the
superheroes who doesn't
feel like a desperate tie - in.
These pies were ugly and lopsided and made us
feel like we had special
superhero powers that all of those who could not claim Susie
as a relative would never have the honor of beholding.
But Nardini's anatomical focus on core strength isn't so much about getting six - pack abs
as it is «igniting that ninja -
like superhero feeling in our practice,» in her words.
As a rule, these movies basically work, most of them, even if they sometimes
feel more
like a product, launched, than a
superhero world, imagined.
Well I saw it, it was fun...
like someone else said I
felt like you just werent meant to take it
as seriously
as other
superhero movies
like TDK.
Captain America: Winter Soldier artfully dodges nearly every typical
superhero movie problem (
as well
as general sequel problems) with a stunning grasp of mood, total commitment to a «square» character, a smart choice of villain, and thrilling action scenes that
feel authentically dangerous (a complete rarity in blockbusters) rather than
like stop - and - gawk «setpieces» with no actual stakes.
I can't see how anyone could be dissatisfied with this movie I preferred it to the other two
as I think it captured batman perfectly bane was perfect how anyone can disagree after batman and robin is beyond me??? Cat women was perfect there was no poor casting IMO character development was fine story was fine and beautifully shot soundtrack stunning all involved made an absolute masterpiece even tho I guessed most plotpoints in advance they still
felt like a surprise to me I don't see the point in any other
superhero franchise making any more movies
as bb tdk and tdkr will never be surpassed
Although this isn't Hollywood's first attempt to turn a historically black
superhero into the main event, headlining their own tentpole film — consider Wesley Snipes run
as the vampire - hunter Blade, Halle Berry's turn
as Catwoman, Will Smith's alcoholic anti-hero Hancock or even Shaquille O'Neal's turn
as Steel — this
feels like a first in part because of how much effort has been poured into its making and, more importantly, how readily it embraces its fundamental blackness, from its colorful African settings to its tribally - influenced makeup, hairstyle, and costumes to its predominately black cast and crew, a verifiable assemblage of talent that'll turn even the most skeptical of heads.
The character's introduction in Captain America: Civil War (more on that later) is built upon here
as the film does a fantastic job of showing audiences Peter's teenage earnestness that it makes it
feel more
like a coming - of - age film than a
superhero blockbuster.
Visually, it
feels like a modern day manga reimagined
as a teenaged girl's
superhero story and everything melds together beautifully.
Iron Man 3
feels like a
superhero Lethal Weapon than anything else,
as Stark and Rhodey team - up to fight a mad genius.
«More than most
superhero flicks, Black Panther
feels like an ensemble piece —
as if any character in this story might be the lead of their own, if only the film would shift its perspective a bit.
As she first appeared, I thought that Gwen Stacy
felt like someone really wanted to get Emma Stone into a
superhero movie.
Jason from MNPP here on the occasion of Joel Schumacher's 77th birthday wondering if I'm the only one who
feels like his 1997
superhero flop Batman & Robin ought to be a camp classic
as revered
as Showgirls... or at least Valley of the Dolls.
«
As a comic book and
superhero film fan myself, I
feel like we've seen a lot at this point.
As a result, Homecoming
feels less
like a
superhero blockbuster and more
like what would happen if John Hughes was bitten by an irradiated spider before making The Breakfast Club.
As exciting as it can be to finally feel like there is a superhero, plot, and cast of characters that you can relate to as a black kid, it can also be confusing, given your primary socializing experiences and exposure to the medi
As exciting
as it can be to finally feel like there is a superhero, plot, and cast of characters that you can relate to as a black kid, it can also be confusing, given your primary socializing experiences and exposure to the medi
as it can be to finally
feel like there is a
superhero, plot, and cast of characters that you can relate to
as a black kid, it can also be confusing, given your primary socializing experiences and exposure to the medi
as a black kid, it can also be confusing, given your primary socializing experiences and exposure to the media.
Ultimately Age of Ultron does
feel a bit sloppy and even hollow,
as Whedon touches so very briefly on things
like the dangers of artificial intelligence, what it means to be a
superhero and even whether the Avengers are truly a force for good, and then doesn't come back to them because he has a checklist of things to hit.
The crouch - and - cover template adds a realistic military
feel to Rogue Trooper's otherwise fanciful wartime allegory, and
as you pick your way carefully across large open battlefields or through tangled ruins, you really
feel like a trooper rather than a
superhero.
It's satisfying in the same way all open - world
superhero games should be,
as it makes you
feel like you are that character.
The powers are still the main reason I
like these games and the powers you get in Second Son are just
as fun to play around with and difficult enough to give you some challenge before you master them, and once you do,
as with any other inFamous game, you
feel like a bad - ass
superhero once again.
Don't let that put you off though
as its an exciting experience and one that makes you
feel like a bad ass
superhero every time you finish a level.
I did
feel Dory
felt faster while playing through the level, however I did find both characters much less enjoyable in the toy box
as the bubble attack and tail swipe attacks
feel odd and much
like the Inside Out emotions, fun in the playset but underpowered compared to the
Superheroes and Jedi's.
As soon as the child feels he looks like a superhero, have him describe the superhero he sees in the mirror as well as in his imaginatio
As soon
as the child feels he looks like a superhero, have him describe the superhero he sees in the mirror as well as in his imaginatio
as the child
feels he looks
like a
superhero, have him describe the
superhero he sees in the mirror
as well as in his imaginatio
as well
as in his imaginatio
as in his imagination.