If that was the purpose then the game should have been priced
the same as the comic, rather than costing $ 50.00.
I need you all to realize that this is fiction (for now) and that you must go into this movie with the realization that this is not
the same as the comics and it is a sequel to Winter Soldier, period.
Yeah, the filmmaker reiterated that Peter Quill's father will not be
the same as the comic books, but it's also interesting that Gunn mentions there will be a «couple of new characters» that will be important to the MCU.
With Deadpool, anything goes, and the fact that the movie looks
the same as the comic book is a good sign.
The video starts off
the same as the Comic - Con reveal footage, but the battle itself plays out much differently.
-LSB-...] «It occurred to me one day to do something that would appear to be just
the same as a comic book illustration without employing the then current symbols of art.
Not exact matches
Brian Michael Bendis explained why he didn't ever feel like the
comics should go in the
same direction
as the TV series ended up going.
As per Professor Gerd Ludemann who has rigorously evaluated Matt 39 - 42:» The five aphorisms are original, offensive and the
same time
comic so that Jesus must have uttered them.»
the other curious thing is when theists go after the atheists over our knowledge of scripture, most atheists were once theists so we would have some idea of scripture like you all however with the onslaught of attacks from religious folks in the real world when they discover we're not «one of them» has the
same effect
as the villian in the
comics unwittingly creating the superhero.
Chicago philosopher -
comic Aaron Freeman made the
same point in a recent National Public Radio commentary: «Gratitude ameliorates the worst aspect of American life, which is that the consumer culture makes us constantly aware of what we do not have, without counterbalancing rituals of gratitude for the mind - boggling bounty that is the U.S.A....
As you are grateful, to that precise extent you are happy.»
This formal and clever poet must find some such sense of the
comic necessary,
as he changes places each morning with that formal and intelligent commissioner of Social Security — since,
as you've probably already guessed, they are one and the
same person.
It's on Cartoon Network and is based on the
comic strip of the
same name...
as for Mr Hankey... umm maybe David Johnson should explain that one!
She's reading from the
same bible they are, and yet these people react
as if she were reading a
comic book instead.
Annenberg countered that
comic content (such
as cartoons) is indeed a highly effective form of conveying serious lessons; that when a new person or agent enters a scene a «single» violent episode becomes «multiple»; that a six - week analysis made by the researchers revealed the
same general results
as the one - week sample; and that the risk ratio validly takes into account the fear that potential victims (such
as young women) have when viewing violent television.8.
His evidence suggests that we use the
same cognitive process to make sense of
comics as we do to read a sentence.
I also purchased a green tweed pencil skirt at the
same time
as this top (who knows what I was thinking at the time), and I also still have that because I wear it when I dress up
as Dr. Amy Farrah Fowler from The Big Bang Theory (it doesn't happen often, but it is a go - to for
comic con since it's easy, haha!).
a geek, a gamer... I love movies and tv,
comic books and graphic novels, video and board games... I'm looking for a woman who likes the
same and doesn't list «Hiking»
as one of their favourite activities.
i like anime, video games,
comics, fantasy, cosplay, looking for someone who has the
same interests
as i do.
An unscreened pilot was made with
comic Duncan Norvelle
as presenter Can lovely, innocent Blind Date really exist in the
same tawdry world
as Take Me Out?
I am an IT student with a love for anime,
comics and cartoons; I'm looking for someone to share in the
same interests
as me with an open mind to what i like and dislike, and I'll do so too
I'm in the
same boat regarding the
comics;
as a kid I liked superhero cartoons, but not the
comic books.
The show doesn't crank out gags at the
same overwhelming frequency
as 30 Rock, but from its earliest moments, Kimmy Schmidt brims with a
comic sensibility recognizable
as Fey's.
As the titular ex-CIA man, White reveals
comic talents to match his martial artistry, delivering one - liners and roundhouse kicks with the
same killer precision.
One
comic book fan has set out to prove that Dawn of Justice and Iron Man 2 are the
same exact movie, offering 24 different reasons
as proof.
by Walter Chaw The
same between American Splendor and Ghost World is that both have middle - aged outcasts
as protagonists who each collect old blues 78's, that both were adapted from
comic books, and that there's a bus stop in Cleveland.
Downey Jr shined
as Tony Stark for the
same reason, and» Ant - Man» is full of jokes for their own sake — like Michael Pena's chatterbox
comic sidekick —
as well
as tongue in cheek nods about how frankly ridiculous an ant - sized superhero is.
Cameron Crowe's endlessly quotable screenplay wouldn't be quite the
same without Cruise's
comic timing
as he bellows «Show Me the Money» and lampoons his own hot - shot persona.
Part of the movie focuses on abuse and the cycles of violence it can create, but it's treated with the
same clunkiness
as the supposedly -
comic romantic subplot that sees sidekick characters, played by Whannell and Angus Sampson, hitting on a couple of much younger women.
Based on the
comic book of the
same name by Daniel Clowes, Terry Zwigoff's film follows Enid (Thora Birch) and Rebecca (Scarlett Johansson), who,
as they graduate from high school, respond to a personal ad from a middle - aged record collector
as a joke — a decision that changes their friendship.
Though Wikipedia claims he's nearing 60, Regan feels very much the middle - aged everyman, belonging to the
same generation
as Louis C.K. and Jim Gaffigan,
comics ten years or so his junior.
Any scorn heaped upon this film on account of plot - holes (of which there are a handful) and character development (almost none) are justified but if you enter this film with the
same entertainment bar set
as when you flick open a Marvel
comic you will genuinely not leave disappointed.
Because there is more than a slight risk of over-hyping the Nicolas Winding Refn film Drive, I've resisted posting the regular green - band trailer for the film, which dropped a week or so back, because it is almost exactly the
same as the red - band version that hit during
Comic Con.
But on the whole, Barney Thomson is a far cry from the
same blackly
comic halls of British cinema
as Trainspotting, Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, and Sexy Beast, where this movie so clearly desires to be.
Most die - hard
comic book fans will remember that 20th Century Fox, the
same film company behind Deadpool, originally introduced Reynolds
as Wade Wilson in the 2009 film X-Men Origins: Wolverine.
There's been a lot of talk about
comic book movie fatigue these days, but the people at Marvel Studios clearly aren't letting that affect their productivity, because just like fellow Disney - owned company Pixar, they've continued to deliver the
same high - quality films
as when they started.
There's nothing less sexy than Beavis and Butthead jabber, so it comes
as a shock when Reynolds steps up, rather than suppressing, his puerile banter when his character meets the story's love interest, Vanessa (Morena Baccarin), a former escort with a body to die for who happens to have the
same mega-geeky
comic - book tastes
as Wade.
Known
as an inventive poet of early sound cinema in France, thanks to such sharp, creative films
as Under the Roofs of Paris (1930), Le million (1931), and À nous la liberté (1931), Clair had a reputation that preceded him to Hollywood, and I Married a Witch overflows with the
same comic irreverence and fleet storytelling
as his earlier films.
Though the film's basis
as a big - screen version of Peter M. Lenkov's 2001
comic of the
same name doesn't disprove its borrowings from either source of similar material, such associations might actually work in the feature's favour; indeed, the resemblance to both ranks among the movie's few highlights.
Launer based the premise of the film on the lyrics to the classic song of the
same name by The Clovers, which is a strange form of inspiration for a film, but in its own limited, predictable fashion, it works
as a pleasant and occasionally funny
comic diversion.
Daniel Bruhl is bringing the Marvel villain Baron Zemo to the big screen in Captain America: Civil War, but according to Bruhl, the version fans get in the film won't be quite the
same as the one they recognize in the
comic books.
Pulp science fiction
comics of the time are parodied in the
same straightforward tone
as everything else.
The Killmonger of the
comics has the
same destination
as the live - action version, but his journey is very different.
So whilst he was originally a role that could have led to apprehension of the film, Ryan Coogler and Marvel have expertly translated the
comic counterpart into a well - rounded character that deserves the
same amount of development
as the rest of the supporting cast.
Following our brief interview with the actress, production designer Robb Wilson King, who served in the
same capacity on the second film alongside Roth and received his first credit
as such on Wes Craven's 1982
comic - book adaptation «Swamp Thing», took us on an extended tour of the historic complex.
As previously revealed, Battle Chasers: Nightwar is set in the same universe as the comic book series created by Joe Madureira and published by WildStorm in 199
As previously revealed, Battle Chasers: Nightwar is set in the
same universe
as the comic book series created by Joe Madureira and published by WildStorm in 199
as the
comic book series created by Joe Madureira and published by WildStorm in 1998.
If Evans and Larson were to engage in a superhero team - up, it wouldn't even be the first time the pair joined in the
same ensemble of a
comic book adaptation,
as Evans explained to a panel at Wizard World Philadelphia, according to ComicBook.com.
Kyle Killen's script delves into the
same fish - out - of - water comedy
as Elf with some success, and Gibson's not lost his
comic timing.
Played by Chadwick Boseman («42,» «Get on Up»), the cinematic Black Panther appears to have roughly the
same powers
as his
comic book counterpart, but his costume has been given a technological upgrade.
There aren't many writer - directors who could tell a story of small - town rape, murder, grief and guilt at the
same time
as taking you down all sorts of black -
comic paths and having immense fun with the writing and acting along the way.
I'm assuming the duo in the
comics will end up being the
same duo
as the one in the films because, you know, marketing, but I don't wan na be cynical about that.