On Rotten Tomatoes Fantastic Four is at 17 % while Ant-Man is at 80 % Dragonball Z is at 100 %
Ant-Man and Resurrection F actually catered to the fans. DBZ was a crowd pleaser. My sold out screening went nuts for at least a dozen jokes.
On Rotten Tomatoes Fantastic Four is at 17 % while Ant-Man is at 80 % Dragonball Z is at 100 %
Is that even legal? Can they use Critics words out of context like that?
They shouldn't be able to.
Shouldn't Empire force them to take that down at least?
I still think he has the voice to make a good Doom.
T"Challa;31951701 said:How sad is it that the best version of Doom we have so far was in one episode of Avengers: Earths Mightiest Heroes? I mean seriously, how does one 20 minute cartoon episode characterize and nail a prominent villain so much better than 3 feature length films? Ugh, I'm getting a headache
Now watch this gloriousness and weep for what we could/should be getting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5FcKAe4M1w

Calm down with the DBZ stuff. It has 8 reviews.On Rotten Tomatoes Fantastic Four is at 17 % while Ant-Man is at 80 % Dragonball Z is at 100 %

I can get really delusional sometimes babe.Oh SPIDEY, really?![]()
Calm down with the DBZ stuff. It has 8 reviews.![]()
We all go a little mad sometimes.I can get really delusional sometimes babe.
Because it is far from a real sample group.So?:b
FF only had 5 yesterday and only has a few more than DBZ today
That interview is exactly what I have expected of him since I first saw him in a movie. I personally really don't see what everyone else does in him as a performer.
Teller has such an amazingly punchable face. IDK... I thought he'd actually be perfect for Reed Richards if they were going the ***hole route.
I like him as an actor, but yeah... Punchable.
I said the exact same thing to my co-workers not too long ago. I mean, yeah, he was great in Whiplash and The Spectacular Now, but part of the reason he was so convincing in those roles is BECAUSE of his punchability factor, lol.Is it true that the origins of It's Clobberin' Time is[BLACKOUT] Ben's abusive older brother[/BLACKOUT]? Tell me that is a joke.
I actually saw it in theaters and it wasn't until I saw it again on DVD that I admitted to myself that it sucked.




You sound like me justifying seeing the second one in theaters before of Alba.To be fair... GL and the first 2 F4 movies are actually pretty good kid's movies.
And I still stand by my assertion that Chris Evans made FF 1 and 2 cheesecake classics. So much shirtless Chris Evans... FLAME ON!![]()

You sound like me justifying seeing the second one in theaters before of Alba.![]()
Is it true that the origins of It's Clobberin' Time is[BLACKOUT] Ben's abusive older brother[/BLACKOUT]? Tell me that is a joke.
See, I don't hate that. That's actually sort of an interesting idea to incorporate that classic line, properly executed.
If they had say, used that to juxtapose the once-bullied Ben and his ability to now take down bullies, and his joy in being able to do so, it would give that line and its use some real emotional weight.
Yeah, it's a bizarre and disturbing attempt to give the character more emotional depth.Child abuse is not something I want to think about as The Thing is preparing to beat up super villains. Completely out of place.
eh.... i beg to differ.. I don't think it's so great to steal a catch phrase of an abuser... and then beat people yourself...
Child abuse is not something I want to think about as The Thing is preparing to beat up super villains. Completely out of place.
if he had fond memories of he and his brother play fighting.. and the older brother use to say that... and then like died in a street gang (should be yancy street) and Benji picked that phrase up in honor of his brother.. then yea.. then i'd like that.
it's not the same thing as "batman turning the symbol of what he's afraid of against his enemy's" it tries to be.. but bats also never physically abused batman...