Sentences with phrase «nothing about comic»

As I've mentioned here before, I admittedly know nothing about comic books.
Full disclosure: I know next - to - nothing about comic books, or the blockbuster action movies that, these days, so often spring forth from them.

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Hey I guess the first thing I should tell you about myself is that I'm a nerd, I love video games anime and comics I also collect figures / toys but that doesn't mean I stay inside all day and do nothing but those things I love going paintballing and I go camping 3 - 4 times a year and going out with...
Although the boys think that they are the only ones with enough comic book knowledge to thwart the evil villains, they soon realize that they know nothing about these characters!
Whilst The Avengers has a classic comic book plot and is often fun, there is unfortunately nothing original or inspiring about it.
Rodriguez's transformation is hackneyed and ham - fisted, Hill's action lacks excitement, unnecessary comic - book panel swipes add «character» — there's nothing noteworthy about this hunt for retribution.
Though nothing was revealed today about upcoming X-MEN films at 20th Century Fox's Comic Con International panel, we did learn
Well, I'm not too familiar with the Iron Man comics, so when people started talking about characters like Whiplash and Black Widow entering the mix, it meant absolutely nothing to me.
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.
Charles Dance plays her father, not as though he were in a comic zombie movie but as though this were Masterpiece Theatre, and there's nothing funny about Douglas Booth as the handsome Mr. Bingley, except that women keep having to rescue him from zombies.
After a few comments from the actors — Lilly knows almost nothing about her character as she's not yet seen a script, Stoll alludes to his character being the scientist bad - guy, and Rudd prepares for superhero stardom — they played a video made just for Comic - Con, as the film hasn't started any filming.
OK, the not so good stuff: I am beginning to despise 3 - D (it adds nothing, while diminishing the brightness of colors); Jotunheim (land of the Frost Giants) is plain, gray and boring; Natalie Portman, fresh off an Oscar is just terrible as an astro - physicist with a teenager - style crush on Thor; Tom Hiddleston as Loki is one of the weakest villains I have ever seen in a super - hero / comic book movie; Rene Russo must not have read the script prior to accepting her role — she has about 3 lines and is totally wasted.
The comic actors doing voice work, who also include Luke Wilson, Lewis Black, Matt Dillon, J.K. Simmons, Kenan Thompson, and Eddie Izzard, all do their jobs with relish and dispatch, but there's nothing clever - clever about it.
There was nothing overstated about the first Comic - Con.
Oh, good grief, you're the same person who is making up things about the comics market that you know nothing about.
At heart I am a novel reader, but I am also very happy to read comics, history, medical books, poetry, books about printing and bookmaking, type specifiers, children's books, essays, art history and theory, biography... heck, I'll read cereal boxes if there's nothing else available.
I'll admit I know next to nothing about the economics behind comics, physical or digital, but $ 2 seems too much to pay for something that you don't own a physical copy of or can't use on another platform.
This issue is set in the 13th century, so there's nothing particularly anachronistic about hooded monks gathered around a burning «witch,» but Sean Phillips» cover is so delightfully pulpy, like something that might've appeared on a pre-Code horror comic about the evil deeds a Satanic cult.
I buy more comics and there's nothing really timely about these.
It's a Web site that aggregates nothing but podcasts about comics and comic - related topics.
As a creator and reader, it benefits me nothing to give any specific author the impression that their first, imperfect foray into writing about comics was WRONG and that they should therefore NOT WRITE ANOTHER WORD until THEY ARE SURE THEY CAN GET IT RIGHT.
Double up the foreground Put it on a slide Inspect it with your perfect ways Until it burns your eyes And this one is for nothing This one's for fun And this one's about rock «n» roll, Comic books and bubble gum
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