I miss the look he had in the first two X-Men movies but they took it a little too far in The Last Stand. I think that one may have been a wig.Nitpicky criticism of Hugh’s current Wolverine look. I’m not crazy about the hair. In some of his previous appearances, he had the classic, full, spiky, Wolvie hairdo. The current style just makes him look like a guy with some split ends lol.
I keep seeing these takes on Twitter, so I ask, Who’s on your comic book supervillain Mount Rushmore?
For me it’s Magneto, Lex, Joker and Dark Phoenix.
Wait, what? He-Man’s fandom has also be usurped by toxic incels or something? I guess I shouldn’t be surprised; I just hadn’t heard anything about it except maybe some idiots complaining that one of the newer animated shows was “woke” or whatever.
Oh, I wasn't talking about He-man, I was talking about Voltron. The Voltron toxicity is a WHOLE different kind of toxicity that plagued He-man.
The Buffy and Avatar shipping wars were nothing compared to Voltron....
Comics: Magneto, Green Goblin (Norman version), Kingpin, Jackal (yes I said it), Morbius (so tragic), Black Cat (she started as a villain then became a lover), Will o' the Wisp (also tragic, would love to see a live-action version), Puma
Movies: Thanos, Joker, Magneto, Kingpin
On a different note, I checked out the list of every Marvel Movie made outside of the MCU, and I noticed I have some gaps to fill. I still haven't seen:
Captain America (1944)
Howard The Duck
The Punisher (1989)
Captain America (1990)
Fantastic Four (1994)
Blade: Trinity
Elektra
Man-Thing
Punisher: War Zone
Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance
Looks like I've got some catching up to do
Oh, I wasn't talking about He-man, I was talking about Voltron. The Voltron toxicity is a WHOLE different kind of toxicity that plagued He-man.
The Buffy and Avatar shipping wars were nothing compared to Voltron....
I vaguely remember stories about Netflix Voltron, what happened?
X2 had some rough moments wig-wise tooI miss the look he had in the first two X-Men movies but they took it a little too far in The Last Stand. I think that one may have been a wig.
X2 had some rough moments wig-wise too
I still remember a shot from early in the movie when Logan's looking at the wolf near Alkali base, and his hair is like 3 feet tall
Well it makes sense considering the Amazon founder is a bald billionaire. Those types tend not to be a big fan of good guys with capes.Sidebar, but I finally watched two episodes of Invincible last night, and I don’t think it’s my cup of tea.
It’s weird because it kind of should be, but it’s not. And must every Amazon produced superhero show be a deconstruction?
I can only guess that it was industrial quantities of hallucinogens consumed by the creators halfway through production. Really is a crazy one.Punisher War Zone was such a weird one. It starts out like an ultraviolent, low-rent action movie, and Ray Stevenson is pretty good as Frank. But shortly after Jigsaw’s disfigurement, the movie just goes completely off the rails and ventures into Batman & Robin territory (only worse because it’s just boring). I have no idea what they were thinking with that movie.
I can only guess that it was industrial quantities of hallucinogens consumed by the creators halfway through production. Really is a crazy one.
Karate Kid/TMNT crossover?
F that,
Spidey Vs TMNT: Battle for New York!
Stay tuned!
Also, @Batgirl0202 if you are going down this rabbit hole, I recommend Doctor Mordrid Master of the Unknown. It started life as a Doctor Strange movie, but the rights expired. But Full Moon Studios made the movie anyway, they just called him something else and changed a few plot details. But it's clearly a reworked Doctor Strange movie from the early 90s with that same low budget energy
Don't feel bad, most of them aren't worth it lolYou just reminded me, I also need to add Dr. Strange (1978) to my list as well. I didn't include it because, according to Wiki, that was a television movie...
In fact, I haven't seen any of the Marvel live-action TV series either. Not The Amazing Spider-Man, The Incredible Hulk, Legion, Runaways, Gifted, Agents of Shield, Inhumans, Agent Carter, Cloak & Dagger, Helstrom, or Mutant X. And I just found out too there was a short-lived, live action Blade series as well on Spike TV years ago
And on the DC side, I still need to tackle the entire Arrowverse, the 70's Wonder Woman show, and all the various Superman shows as well. And don't even get me started on the animated stuff, though recently I did watch Spectacular Spider-Man, My Adventures With Superman, Gotham Knights, Gotham, and the Spider-Woman cartoon (1979)...
Sometimes I feel like I deserve to have my geek card revoked
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