I left the ! in the title because that's literally the name of the channel: "E!". I'll take it out if a mod wants me to though.
You presume wrong.
How exactly is Michael Bay brainj dead?
This means Gosling's character either gets killed off or he isn't returning for a sequel.
Why do you care about the name of Prometheus so much? It's not even that good of a film.
And why do I have to respond to your whole comment? What I replied to is all that stood out to me.
Why would they re-release Prometheus? Nobody would go see it.
David Hasselhoff had boobs in Baywatch? /s
Is that really a bad thing? By that logic, The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly is the black sheep of the Dollars trilogy. Nobody really cares.
It's an Alien prequel too. Lol
Because this is the Alien series.
Edit: So is Prometheus.
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I wish Coulson could somehow get with that Violinist. Seeing him with Rosalind then realizing she's bad news breaks my heart.
They did talk about it in Talking Dead. They said it's blood seeping through the wall and Levi said he thinks they're just crushing their heads against the wall.
Wasn't there something where they revealed it earlier in the season? I was shocked that everyone else was shocked. I was like "Wtf, I thought we already knew this?" I can't exactly remember the exchanged though.
They've been making these films for more than 50 years. James Bond doesn't end here...
It seems that when a movie needs a director, people just of five good directors and say they should do it. I remember seeing Danny Boyle's name in a "Star Wars Episode 7 Director Wishlist". The hell?
Even so, I actually think Nolan would be a fantastic pick. Apparently he loves Bond films too. I'd rather see him do this than Akira.
End for his character? James Bond is his character. He will never have an end...
Who is creating all of these generic tags? This one could've just been "Crash Override". "Film Adaption" was not needed.
I think you're confusing CBS with NBC. NBC is the one that cancels good shows. Constantine and Hannibal were on NBC, not CBS.
Steven Spielberg was a huge voice in his ear during Episode 3. That's why it turned out pretty good.