employing his "particular set of skills" again by the looks of it.
can't wait. ^_^
how would that be any different to Superman flying?
we know he's going to be doing that.
as far as powers and abilities go, she's a lot closer to Superman than Batman.
if they're going to make more, they need Depp, i'm sure he's why most people saw the last one.
how could they turn it down?
i know, money and all that, but Avengers had like the second biggest ever box office take didn't it?
and with a Whedon project, even if the audience numbers aren't there for the tv showings, and combine Whedon and Marvel and they're almost guaranteed, but even if they don't, they'll get picked up on dvd or bluray in large numbers.
i can't wait for this, and phase two.
the Smallville-esque, Amazon could be good, or it could be awful.
but seeing Diana's early years before she sported the spangly bustier might be interesting.
at the same time, i'd love to see Wonder Woman finally make it on to the big screen.
as one third of the DC trinity, it's about time she got the recognition she deserves.
but disney who produced Wreck It Ralph and warner bros who produced Cloud Atlas both have uk distribution arms and according to their uk sites they're both distributing their respective films in the uk.
so why the need for months of delay?
they're just asking for the movies to be pirated.
you know why ET was the most pirated movie years ago?
because it took them four years to release a home video version.
not excusing it, but i...
i thought the days when you could buy the movie in the us before it came out in cinemas in the uk was over years ago, apparently not for bloody disney though.
then there's cloud atlas, why the hell are we waiting like six months for that one?
don't tell me it's the bbfc, they don't take six bloody months.
but who tried to blow up the tardis? i hope you haven't fogotten that Moffat, because the fans haven't.
anyway, great episode, some great comedy moments, especially the scenes with Strax.
Sir Ian McKellen was great as the voice of the, well the voice of the snow, and Richard E Grant was suitably sinister, until the end when he went a bit hammy.
i can't wait for the new series, but i have to. :(
i don't know if i've ever watched a film just for the trailer showing before it, but i did go to see Dreamcatcher mainly because they were showing the Animatrix short Final Flight of the Osiris in front of it.
i've enjoyed all the Resi movies, i'm looking forward to picking this one up on Bluray, i have the other four already.
we're still a couple of months away from seeing the first one in the uk.
well, cloning's a reality in the Star Wars universe.
so it could happen.
i don't see what place he could have in it though, but a rematch with Maul would be cool. ^_^
i'd hardly call Freeman a breakout star, the Hobbit may be his biggest role so far but he's not exactly unknown to cinema audiences.
anyway, i've still yet to see the second series.
the first was brilliant, just a shame it was so short.
well, that was disappointing.
i don't mind a good fake trailer, and that one was decent for a fake, so long as i'm aware it's a fake.
passing off a fake as the real thing pisses me off though.
is that site that desperate for hits?
yeah, but Michael Clarke Duncan was the best thing in it.
a terrible actor?
he did win an Oscar you know.
i don't recall any storylines featuring Electro where the colour of his skin was in any way important.
and hey, Kingpin wasn't black either.
when i first watched Avengers, i thought that was a Skrull at the end.
it'd be great to see the Skrulls in an Avengers movie down the road, especially if they take on elements of the secret invasion storyline.
imagine if, for a few movies, one of the avengers had actually been a Skrull all along.
the who?
i'm guessing this ruins my comic book fangirl image. o_O
i guess i'm more of a DC girl.
whatever they choose, i'll be queuing up to see this day one.
then day two, then day three. ^_^
i can't wait to see some actual footage from the movie.
the trailer can't come too soon.
i think i saw the original about a dozen times in the cinema, so i'd totally be up for a sequel.
hard to believe it came out like 16 years ago.
sure, it was cheesy, a bit gung ho, some not very three dimensional characters, everything that makes a bad movie usually, but damn, put those elements together just right, and you can get magic in a bottle.
let's hope they can recapture some of that magic.
nobody does end of the world...