That's the problem with shows with amazing premises that haven't actually thought of their resolutions. Lost producers spewed us some BS about there being a master plan, but there was none. Subsequently they wrote themselves into a hole (pun not intended.)
I agree, I hope Hugh Laurie can find work/isn't typecast.
I haven't either. I hope he gets to show a full range; not interested in a Syler 2.0; I've liked him in Heroes and Star Trek, so I'd like to see what else he can do.
Yea, 350 seems right in line, and there are people out there fans enough to pay it. I was gonna say stupid enough, but to each his own. I'm sure if there was some ultimate transformer set that was an actual transformer* I'd think about throwing down that kind of money too.
*G1, not the live action movies
Agreed. I want my time back.
I wouldn't be surprised if this list was the norm for film trilogies
Yeah, I thought this was already reported. It's the the "Skrull" per se, as the Skrull property is owned by another studio. There's another alien fake Skrull group to take the place.
To all the people complaining, what is it about Perry that screams, "He must be white!" What is it about Spiderman, even Peter Parker, that screams the same thing?
Of course they won't focus on a specific genre. Unless they are purposely focusing on hitting EVERY genre every dump, however, statistics shows that there may be months heavy on science fiction.
I want to see movies that take on classical sci fi themes, instead of action films in space, or space operas, etc.
Just now the idea popped into my head that Jon Favreau should direct Uncharted.
I like a lot of the series, but the action scene played more like a music video than a fight scene, with all the close up shots and cuts.
I'd like to see less action and more psychological thriller.
Not impressed. The director doesn't seem to be a martial arts director, with the camera so close.
What I'm really looking for is a sci fi dump.
Is this the same as the netflix one?
I wish Heimdall had more on screen time. Elba did a good job making him appear bad ass.
Ummm what
I respectfully disagree with the vast majority of this review
What I forsee happening is the rights to Superman's likeness being licensed, as what money could the original creators make off of Superman otherwise.
Agreed. Out of the original cast, I only liked Aunt Mae and Norman Osborne