I don't know
much about comics, I read some comics but I am not the biggest DC or Marvel fan out there, but I have followed one character since its humble beginning and that is the Merc with the Mouth, Deadpool.
He explains that Harmon hadn't read any scripts and didn't know
much about the comics, so he was able to offer a fresh perspective and «break down things» in a way nobody else could.
Not exact matches
How
much more time would she spend thinking
about a
comic character who was having their seat banged by an obnoxious ghoul playing with a tray table behind them?
If it is being considered a workable model we are in a world which is
much more realistic than the one we were in before — and certainly more than the one we were in before the election, when May's tragic -
comic aides killed all rational thought
about the issue.
Much has been written
about the triumph of geek culture, but what I am seeing all around goes deeper: not just a fondness for
comic books and fantasy novels, but a wholesale embrace of scientific thinking in popular entertainment.
In the press conference, Gianotti also took questions
about a less serious topic: the choice of the «
Comic Sans» font for her 2012 Higgs presentation, which prompted
much teasing as it seemed incongrous with the solemnity of the discovery.
Just because I like to toe the edge at how
much it takes for me to get sued by marvel
comics by putting photos of their stars on my blog but I would read that article thoroughly and take into account everything that I talk
about in there you know, from compression to ice to you know, kinesio tape, foam rolling, EectroStem, just like look at all my recommendations and see which ones that are practically within your control to implement.
I have
about 10 tattoos, I play video games and know too
much about sci fi and
comic book characters lol.
Theres really not
much know
about me except one day I would like to become a famous
Comic book / cartoonist or if that does nt happen then Mixed Martial Arts.
I understand that in order to build a climax, the first 2 or 3 episodes should be viewed and interpreted as an introduction to the serie itself and what its
about - not so
much a
comic book serie!
Pop Culture Happy Hour is a lively chat
about books, movies, music, television,
comics and pretty
much anything else that strikes a nerve, all in a weekly roundtable from NPR.
Merchant's awkwardness as Walter provides some
much needed
comic relief that isn't Jerry's sardonic bluntness
about the whole situation.
(remix) music video by Danger Mouse and Jemini; deleted scenes and alternative takes, five in total, including an alternative ending (9 min) with a less subtle conversation between Richard and Mark, but a haunting final image of Richard with Anthony; images from Anjan Sarkars graphic novel animation matched to actual dialogue from the films soundtrack (the scene where Herbie first sees the elephant); In Shanes Shoes (24 min) documentary featuring the premiere at the 2004 Edinburgh Film Festival, interviews with Shane Meadows
about run - ins with violent gangs in his youth, and on - location clowning; Northern Soul (26 min) also made by Meadows in 2004, and starring Toby Kebbell as an aspiring wrestler with no actual wrestling experience or talent - this
comic short is as amateurish as its protagonist, and serves only to show how
much better Dead Mans Shoes is.
She is pretty
much naked her entire storyline, which works well in the
comics and is fun for this movie, but I'm not sure she made for the most captivating character to care
about.
As someone who never was wild
about the
comic series, I didn't expect
much from Thor.
Film criticism, not without its own scandals last year, is now dominated not so
much by erudite journalists but white, male geeks who, somewhere between their love of
comic book movies and web design, decided they had the chops to write
about cinema without relevant education or experience.
The director just
about pulls off this delicate balancing act, although he occasionally risks having a bit too
much comic fun with the foibles of the film industry.
Not
much else is known
about the series, other than the fact that it will be overseen by director, producer and
comic book writer Reginald Hudlin.
It's a gloriously written film, with jokes that are crafted rather than excavated from reams of on - set improvisation1; the success of the punchlines is scattershot and up for debate (connoisseurs of the Borscht belt should find
much to admire, but a rehash of Lloyd's lovesick daydream flatlines, due in no small part to an overestimation of the
comic chops and kitsch appeal of Honey Boo - Boo's mom), yet there is something bracing
about its structural classicism after the last few years of watching the Church of Apatow whack off.
Whether this reveal was avoided because his connection to Mordo - who is ostensibly Strange's ally in the film, despite being his
comic book enemy - might give away too
much about Mordo's role in the story is unknown.
Less than a week before 20th Century Fox's Deadpool feature film is released, comments made by iconic
comic book creator Rob Liefeld
about how
much comic book writer Fabian Niceiza contributed to the character's creation has caused a stir online.
The wonderful
comic actress Elizabeth Banks makes her directorial debut with her segment,
about a teen girl getting her first period, but it's frenetic and cruel and doesn't suggest
much of a future for this part of her career.
Marvel Studios unveiled its plans for a Guardians of the Galaxy movie at
Comic - Con this year, but we haven't really heard
much about the project since then.
For a long time, Please Give seems like it's
about nothing
much at all, but as these four lives awkwardly intertwine, Holofcener keeps finding the moments between them that are both
comic and true.
There's simply no excuse for
comic book movies these days; I know I go on
about Batman Begins every chance I get, but it really did show that these films could be so
much more.
Singer talks
about how mutant functions as a metaphor for homosexuality, and that
much of the cast weren't
comic book fans.
A
comic shared by Zack Snyder on Vero shows how Gotham City feels
about Batman in Batman V Superman and how
much detail Snyder puts into his films.
When: September 21st Why: I don't remember
much about the 1995 Sylvester Stallone action vehicle «Judge Dredd» other than the fact that it was terrible, but that's surely enough to raise some eyebrows regarding the latest attempt to bring the popular antihero of the British
comic «2000 AD» to the big screen.
«Calvary» is the second of a trilogy that began with «The Guard,» Ireland's most successful indie ever, a
comic take
about a policeman in County Galway (also played by Gleeson) who has seen enough of the world to know that there is not
much too it, and who teams up with a humorless FBI agent in pursuit of a drug ring.
Stan Lee and Steve Ditko's original Doctor Strange
comics are
about so
much more than the groovy, psychedelic spectacle the Strange film brought to life.
One of the
comic grace notes in this feud involves Max's friendship with Dirk Calloway (Mason Gamble), a
much younger classmate at Rushmore, who spies Herman emerging from Rosemary's house, blocks his car when he's leaving, announces, «I know
about you and the teacher,» and spits with fury on the hood of Herman's car.
Where before, the Oscars cared
much more
about whether the public liked a movie, the public began flocking to movies that had numbers after their titles and were based on brands and
comic books.
The 32 - year - old «Social Network» star hasn't spoken
much about the negative reaction to his performance in the Zack Snyder film until this weekend, when he told fans at MCM London
Comic Con that he will reprise his role in Snyder's upcoming Justice League movies.
So for something like Lobo, without saying too
much about it, it'll feel, I imagine, quite different because the Lobo
comic itself is quite different.
I'm curious how
much more cool stuff we'll see and learn
about Black Panther this week during San Diego
Comic Con.
I don't know
much about his character in the
comic, but surely there must have been more depth to him in the original stories?
There are plenty of moments pulled straight from the
comics, changes in characters and
much more to learn
about.
They also talk waaaaaaay too
much about prostitutes in the old west and San Diego, plus Kevin gets the dirt on which transportation workers at
Comic - Con you should avoid.
The Internet has convinced itself that Capcom is
about to unveil a new version of its
much praised
comic book crossover fighter, with new characters from Phoenix Wright to Dr Strange rumoured to be included.
From New York
Comic - Con, the group talks
about getting Woody Harrelson on board, how
much time has passed since «Dawn of the Planet of the Apes», and more.
Forget all that stuff
about Renee Zellweger «s face — she still delivers choice
comic expressions and re-creates a
much loved, lived - in character.
Full disclosure: while I was very
much into
comics and superheroes growing up, I didn't know
much about Black Panther before this movie was announced.
A few cheap shots at competitors Marvel - mark - Avengers and DC earn half - hearted huffs at best — except for one joke
about Hawkeye that lands well, and also made my nerd heart shiver at the thought of a «Hawkeye vs. Deadpool» movie, it's a GREAT
comic, shut up — but jokes
about Wade's precarious place within the X-Men universe go over
much better.
«Ryan's trip informed as
much about the movie as any of our
comics,» says Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige.
What does it say to you
about where we are in the evolution of the superhero genre that this R - rated, irreverent
comic - book movie resonated so
much with audiences?
The three - disc set features commentary on the first and final episodes (not particularly enlightening, for all the motivations they reveal), two behind - the - scenes featurettes (
about 15 minutes apiece), a brief, light interview with Ian McKellan and clips from the panel discussion at «The Prisoner
Comic - Con Panel» that also doesn't shed
much light on anything.
Like Ang Lee's Hulk, Iron Man is a
comic - book blockbuster characterized as
much by heavyweight acting and sober intellectual concerns
about the use and misuse of power and technology as the usual
comic - book foolishness.
Rightly or wrongly, after director Bill Condon's announcement in the UK gay magazine Attitude that, «LeFou is somebody who on one day wants to be Gaston and on another day wants to kiss Gaston» and that the
comic sidekick would deliver»... a nice, exclusively gay moment in a Disney movie», there hasn't been
much else said
about this remake.
But «Hall Pass» speaks less
about sexual politics than
about how
much the Farrellys are now sucking wind trying to keep pace with their new
comic contemporaries.
Who wouldn't want to hear as
much as Smith has to say
about pinching her
comic technique from Kenneth Williams?